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  • Sand and gravel are being extracted faster than they can be replaced. Monitor and manage this resource globally, urge Mette Bendixen and colleagues.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Jim Best
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 571, P: 29-31
  • Climate change has the potential to erode coastlines, but a rediscovered archive of aerial photographs from the Second World War shows that in southern Greenland, deltas have recently extended seaward.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    • Aart Kroon
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 550, P: 101-104
  • Sand and gravel have become important commodities due to infrastructure and coastal protection schemes, leading to shortages on a global level. This Perspective looks at how Greenland could diversify its economy towards export of its sand resources and the potential impacts on the environment and local way of life.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Irina Overeem
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 98-104