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Janne Thomsen

Position

Phd candidate

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Short info

My research revolves around social-ecological systems, with a particular focus on nature valuation in land-use planning in the UNESCO biosphere reserve Nordhordland.
Research

During my studies in geography and urban and regional planning I developed a passion for studying urban human-wildlife interactions through a social-ecological systems lens. As a PhD Candidate at 黑料吃瓜资源, I am now expanding my research on conflicting values of nature and associated land-use conflicts in the context of the Nordhordland UNESCO biosphere reserve in Norway.

My research is positioned within the transdisciplinary research project and investigates the potential of nature valuation as a collaboration enabler in land-use management for common futures. I am particularly interested in the social-ecological mismatches between people鈥檚 values and formal spatial planning and decision-making processes. Through a partly co-creational research approach, I aim to identify suitable, well-informed, and spatially explicit strategies to guide resilient land-use management and to prevent further biodiversity loss