Browsing Doctoral theses (INA) by Title
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Modelling height, height growth and site index from national forest inventory data in Norway
(PhD Thesis;2013:62, Doctoral thesis, 2013)The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, individual tree height growth models, and height-diameter models using Norwegian national forest inventory (NFI) data. Data ... -
Nature-based tourism and the role of aesthetic dimensions
(PhD Thesis;2015:29, Doctoral thesis, 2022-11-15)The overall goal of the thesis is twofold. First, it aims to increase knowledge of aesthetics in nature-based tourism and to develop certain aesthetic dimensions in such a context. Second, it aims to increase knowledge of ... -
Renewable energy in Northern European power markets : effects, challenges and integration options
(PhD Thesis;2015:71, Doctoral thesis, 2020-11-10)The Northern European power system is currently experiencing an extensive growth in production from renewable energy sources (RE), which is expected to continue in the coming decades. Due to the variable, uncertain and ... -
Sustainable tourism development in a Norwegian national park area : exploring social aspects
(PhD Thesis;2011:71, Doctoral thesis, 2011)Vast areas have been subject to an active nature protection policy in Norway over the past decades. Sixteen per cent of the land mass on the mainland is now protected in one way or another, and national parks take up the ... -
The Norwegian market for natur based tourism products : characteristics and implications for segmentation and product development
(PhD Thesis;2011:54, Doctoral thesis, 2011)Nature based tourism is often considered as an important area for rural municipalities when traditional industries such as agriculture, forestry and manufacturing has been downgraded and rationalised because they are no ... -
Woody species regeneration and diversity in a seasonally dry forest in northeastern Thailand
(PhD Thesis;2010:41, Doctoral thesis, 2010)Forest communities are complex because many factors are associated with the spatial patterns of woody species. The main objective of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of how woody species composition and ...