CV

Sofie Kjendlie Selvaag
Position:    Research Fellow

  Telephone: +47 464 25 187
  E-mail: sofie.selvaag@nina.no
 Department:  NINA Lillehammer

Key qualifications

  • Project experience with visitor management and various topics concerning visitor surveys in protected areas.
  • Experience with vulnerability assessments and recording human impact on nature.
  • Develop and study communication measures to change human behavior in outdoor recreation areas.
  • Composing/analysis of questionnaires/surveys.
  • Experience with use of internet-based survey tools and literature reviews.

Education
  • 2020-present Ongoing PhD degree regarding visitor management in outdoor recreation areas at Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • 2015-2017 Master’s degree in natural resource management with specialization in law, wildlife management and nature-based tourism at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • 2012-2015 Bachelor’s degree in ecology and natural resource management at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Experience
Project experience with visitor management and various topics concerning visitor surveys in protected areas. Composing/analysis of questionnaires/surveys and use of internet-based survey tools. Experience with ecological impact studies and vulnerability assessments concerning human impact on biodiversity. Collaborating with different stakeholders in developing more sustainable management strategies in natural areas using co-creation. Co-hosted the 10th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas in 2021. 

Training
  • Special syllabus: What can Ytre Hvaler National Park learn from visitor management in Galapagos?, 2017
  • Alpine ecology course(BIO343) at the University of Bergen, field course at Hardangervidda, 2015
  • Introduction to police- and ranger topics(NKO106) at Nord University, 2014

Languages

Mother tongue: Norwegian

Other languages: English (verbally and in writing)

Professional societies
Member of The Norwegian Researcher School in Environmental Humanities (NoRS-EH)    
Member of The International Association for Society and Natural Resources  (IASNR)

Publications:

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

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