
Dredging Around Coral Reefs
“Facts About Dredging Around Coral Reefs” describes the strategies and care needed to preserve and protect coral reefs during dredging activities.

Dredged Material as a Resource
“Facts About Dredged Material as a Resource” describes the true nature of dredged material, which contrary to common opinion, is usually clean and usable.

Confined Disposal Facilities
“Facts About Confined Disposal Facilities” describes the special closed areas that prevent contaminated sediments from being released into the environment.

Adaptive Management
“Facts About Adaptive Management” describes how monitoring at intervals during a project supports decision-making process to modify operations as needed.

Sustainability
Sustainability means acting in a way that is not harmful to the planet, preserves natural resources, and thus supports long-term ecological balance.

Course “Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure”; 18-20 November 2025, Singapore
Learn how to achieve dredging projects that fulfil primary functional requirements while adding value to the natural and socio-economic systems by acquiring an understanding of these systems in the context of dredging as well as stakeholder engagement throughout a project’s development.