Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Aas, Øystein"
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The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the Anthropocene – Resources, markets, innovations
Aas, Øystein; Breiby, Monica; Selvaag, Sofie K.; Eriksson, Per-Ambjørn; Børrestad, Brigithe (MINA fagrapport;73, Report, 2021) -
Affective and cognitive dimensions of ski destination images. The case of Norway and the Lillehammer region
Andersen, Oddgeir; Øian, Hogne; Aas, Øystein; Tangeland, Torvald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)To map the image foreign markets have of Norway as a winter tourist destination, and the Lillehammer region in particular, we surveyed 1000 respondents from Sweden, Denmark and Germany. We identified six key experience ... -
Alone or together? : investigating cooperation between the tourism sector and the municipality's efforts for sustainable destinations
Hansen, Amanda (Master thesis, 2022)This master’s thesis has investigated the cooperation between the tourism sector and the municipality's efforts for sustainable destinations. The purpose of this thesis was to look at governance of sustainable tourism ... -
Angling destination loyalty – A structural model approach of freshwater anglers in Trysil, Norway
Stensland, Stian; Mehmetoglu, Mehmet; Liberg, Åste Sætre; Aas, Øystein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)For many Nordic winter destinations attracting customers in the summer is a challenge. Angling is one of the summer activities that can help develop year-round tourism at a destination. Knowing which factors influence ... -
Angling tourism and landowner based management of Atlantic salmon stocks in the Trondheim fjord region of Norway
Stensland, Stian (PhD Thesis;2011:26, Doctoral thesis, 2011)Angling for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) is a popular recreational activity and provides income for Norwegian landowners holding fishing rights. Abundance and distribution of salmon have however declined markedly during ... -
Assessing recreation specialization to guide nature-based tourism development: A hybrid choice model of birder destination preferences
Stemmer, Kathrin; Aas, Øystein; Veisten, Knut; Lindberg, Kreg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Birding is a growing nature-based tourism activity, and a better understanding of birder preferences could support tourism development and species conservation. Using a hybrid choice modeling approach, we analyzed birding ... -
Betydningen av geologi og naturlandskap for reiselivet : en kvalitativ studie av lokale reiselivsaktører i Nærøyfjorden verdensarvområde
Salbu, Sølvi Moberg (Master thesis, 2016-09-02)Nærøyfjorden verdensarvområde er kjent både i og utenfor Norge for sitt spektakulære fjordlandskap og storslåtte natur. Geologien og de geologiske prosessene i området, sammen med det overveldende vakre naturlandskapet, ... -
Challenging, spectacular and less appealing versus flat, boring and highly attractive : a comparative analysis of the images of the two winter sport events Birkebeinerrennet and Vasaloppet
Sagheim, Kristine Blekastad (Master thesis, 2018)The number of participants in Birkebeinerrennet has decreased during the last years. An understanding of how sport tourists perceives an event’s image can help destinations make a image that attracts more desirable visitors ... -
Creating a turquoise ocean of green values and high quality with Norwegian ecotourism
Kvalsvik, Ellen-Johanne (Master thesis, 2016-09-02)Ecotourism is steadily growing worldwide, and Norway are often pointed out as a leading ecotourism destination. Yet, businesses certified with the quality label Norwegian Ecotourism struggle reaching out to the ecotourist ... -
Cultivating conflict : perspectives on the human dimensions of voluntary Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) hatcheries in a conservation context
Harrison, Hannah L. (PhD Thesis;2018:76, Doctoral thesis, 2018)The overall goal of this thesis is to offer a more in-depth human dimensions understanding of voluntary Atlantic salmon hatcheries, focusing on the underlying drivers of conflict over hatchery use in a conservation context. ... -
Den menneskelege dimensjonen i verneområdeforvaltninga : fjellvandrarars verdisyn og åtferdsintensjonar ovanfor sårbart vilt
Zouhar, Yosra (Master thesis, 2022)Natur og spesielt verna naturområde er i aukande grad attraktive for rekreasjon og naturbaserte aktivitetar. Denne auka attraktiviteten kjem med utfordringar for forvaltninga som må balansere negative innverknader på natur ... -
Depreciative tourist behaviour in a protected birdwatching site : a qualitative study of birdwatchers on Hornøya, Northern Norway
Jørgensen, Frida Marie Omma (Master thesis, 2019)Wildlife watching tourism is a growing industry and can become eco-friendly if sufficient conservation measures are actively included in the operative tourism strategies. Research on visitor behaviour is necessary to ... -
Elveeiernes syn på fiskerett, laksefiske og lakseforvaltning i Orkla og Verdalselva
Stensland, Stian; Fossgard, Knut; Kristiansen, Amund H.; Navrud, Ståle; Aas, Øystein (MINA fagrapport;26, Report, 2014)Laksefisket i Norge er i endring med strengere fiskereguleringer i mange elver f.o.m. 2010 av. Dette som følge av svakere laksestammer. Samtidig endrer elveeiernes forhold til fiskeretten seg når stadig større del av ... -
Exploring challenges of visitor- generated waste in Lofotodden National Park
Lindøe, Hennie Engedal (Master thesis, 2022)Norway has many scenic and pristine national parks which are desired destinations for foreign and domestic tourists. More visits are encouraged into the parks as they bring local value creation, prompting management to ... -
Field surveying of marine recreational fisheries in Norway using a novel spatial sampling frame reveals striking under-coverage of alternative sampling frames
Vølstad, Jon Helge; Christman, Mary C.; Ferter, Keno; Kleiven, Alf Ring; Otterå, Håkon Magne; Aas, Øystein; Arlinghaus, Robert; Borch, Trude; Colman, Jonathan Edward; Hartill, Bruce; Haugen, Thrond Oddvar; Hyder, Kieran; Lyle, Jeremy; Ohldieck, Martin Junker; Skov, Christian; Strehlow, Harry Vincent; van Voorhees, Dave; Weltersbach, Marc Simon; Weber, Edward D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Fiske i elv, sjø og vann - en undersøkelse av fiskere i Lakselva, Femund-Engerdal og Oslofjorden med fokus på motivasjon og holdninger til fang og slipp-fiske.
Engen Giæver, Stian (Master thesis, 2017)Fritids- og sportsfiske er i dag en rekreasjonsaktivitet hvor opplevelser, personlig utvikling og mestring står i sentrum for mange. Og fiskerne spesialiseres i forhold til blant annet utstyrsbruk og preferanser i fisket. ... -
For the love of nature : outdoor recreation and greenhouse gas emissions in Norway
Aritza, Alaitz (Master thesis, 2021)The environmental impacts of leisure consumption have emerged as key factors that must be addressed in order to meet climate targets agreed upon by most nations. Outdoor recreation is a popular leisure activity which is ... -
Gåsejakt i Midt-Norge : et potensial for verdiskapning eller kun en fritidsaktivitet?
Jamtfall, Emil (Master thesis, 2016-08-09)Den økte bestanden av Svalbard-hekkende av kortnebbgås har ført til en konflikt med jordbruket, og en vekst i antall gåsejegere langs Trondheimsfjorden. Fylkesmannen i Nord-Trøndelag oppfordret i 2007 grunneiere til å ... -
Hatching knowledge: a case study on the hybridization of local ecological knowledge and scientific knowledge in small-scale Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) cultivation in Norway
Harrison, Hannah Lee; Rybråten, Stine; Aas, Øystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)We investigate drivers of hybridization of local ecological knowledge (LEK) and scientific knowledge (SK) in small-scale Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fisheries in western Norway through a case study from the Ørsta River. ... -
Hesteturisme - Hovedsegmentene i det norske markedet
Andersen, Katrine Stenerud (Master thesis, 2017)I denne oppgaven har det blitt benyttet kvantitativ metode i form av et nettbasert spørreskjema for å belyse problemstillingen «Hvilke segmenter representerer den typiske norske kunden for arrangert turridning i Norge?». ...