Kystdirektoratet is Denmark's official coastal authority, operating a GIS-heavy tech stack anchored in ArcGIS, QGIS, PostGIS, and Python to model flood risk, erosion vulnerability, and coastal protection scenarios across 7,300+ km of coastline and 103,000 km² of maritime territory. Active hiring in engineering and data roles signals investment in automating GIS workflows and scaling geospatial modeling capacity — addressing a documented pain point around maintaining and processing their extensive coastal dataset as climate adaptation pressures intensify.
Kystdirektoratet is a division of Denmark's Ministry of the Environment and Food, established in 1868 as the state authority responsible for coastal zone management, maritime administration, and climate adaptation planning. The organization employs approximately 100 staff across engineering, surveying, law, geology, and design disciplines, operating from their headquarters in Lemvig. Their mandate spans coastal protection permitting (including marinas and seaplane bases), administering beach and dune protection lines, flood and erosion risk mapping, and providing technical advice to the Environment Minister and other government bodies. Core operational activities include analyzing coastal dynamics, developing climate-resilient protection strategies, and maintaining the geospatial and hydrographic data foundation that underpins national coastal policy.
Kystdirektoratet uses ArcGIS (including Pro and Enterprise), QGIS, PostGIS, and ArcPy for geospatial modeling and data processing. They also employ FME for data transformation and ArcGIS Experience Builder for visualization and public-facing map displays.
Current projects include coastal erosion and flood vulnerability mapping, climate adaptation planning, GIS workflow automation, national risk visualization, and development of socio-economic models to support coastal protection project planning and permitting decisions.
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