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Oddgeir Andersen
Position:    Senior Research Scientist

ORCID  
  Telephone: +47 934 66 706
  E-mail: oddgeir.andersen@nina.no
 Department:  NINA Lillehammer

Key qualifications
  • Surveys
  • Human dimensions
  • Ecology
  • Harvest regulations
  • Game management
  • Recreational fishery

Education

2006-2008: MSc in Applied Ecolgy, Hedmark University College, Faculty for Agriculture and Applied Ecology

Experience
  • 2012- Researcher I
  • 20008-2012: Researcher II
  • 2004-2008: Head Engineer (NINA)
  • 1999-2003: Engineer (NINA)
  • 1997-1999: Research Technician, Eastern Norway Research Intitute

Languages

Norwegian, English

Conference contributions
Andersen, O.& Bårdseng, G. Ø. 2020. Great Cormorants and recreational angling in Norway. Patways Kenya Conference 16-19. February 2020, Limuru, Kenya.
 
Andersen, O., Stensland, S. & Aas, Ø. 2016. Why do people quit salmon angling? A study of the Norwegian Salmon fishery. International Pathways conference 10.-13- januar, Nanyuki, Kenya.

Andersen, O., Stensland, S. & Aas, Ø. 2015. Why do people quit salmon angling? A study of the Norwegian Salmon fishery. In: Aas, Ø (Ed.). European Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Advisory Commission (EIFAAC) International Symposium. Recreational fishing in an era of change, Lillehammer, Norway 14.-17 June, 2015. Norwegian Environment Agency, report nr. M-369: 70. 

Andersen, O., Stensland, S. & Aas, Ø. 2015. Differences in motivation and satisfaction between lapsed and active salmon anglers in Norway. In: Aas, Ø (Ed.). European Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Advisory Commission (EIFAAC) International Symposium. Recreational fishing in an era of change, Lillehammer, Norway 14.-17 June, 2015. Norwegian Environment Agency, report nr. M-369: 70. 

Andersen, O., Gundersen, V., Strand, O., Wold, L. C., Vistad, O. I. 2014. Manipulation of tourism traffic system in an important wild reindeer migration route in Norway. Proceedings of the Seventh international Conference on Monitoring and management of Visitor flows in Recreational and Protected areas, Tallin, Estonia. August 20-23, p. 201-202
Andersen, O., Gundersen, V, Wold, L. C. and Stange, E. 2012. Counting visitors in alpine areas:how sensor range,clothing, air temperature and visitor volume affects passive infrared counter accuracy. Proceedings of the Sixth international Conference on Monitoring and management of Visitor flows in Recreational and Protected areas, Stockholm, Sweden. August 21-24, p. 30-31.
Andersen, O., Mysterud, A., Meisingset, E. L., Veiberg, V. & Wam, H. K. 2012. Ecological, social and economic benefits from commercialisation of red deer hunting in Norway. Hunting for sustainability: Ecology, economics and society. Ciudad Real, Spain, 27.-29. March 2012. 

Andersen, O., Kvasnes, M., Kaltenborn, B. P., Pedersen, H. C. & Storaas, T. 2011. Population monitoring and harvesting in Scandinavia: Willow ptarmigan hunters preferences to harvest regulations. The XVth Nordic Congress of Wildlife Research, Reykjavik, Island 23.-25. Mai. 

Andersen, O. & Gundersen, V. 2010. Villrein og ferdsel, resultater fra en studie i Rondane sommeren 2009. Friluftsforskning 2010. Konferanse i regi av Sveriges forskningsråd, Gøteborg universitet 17.-18. Nov.

Andersen, O & Kaltenborn, B. P. 2010. Hunter desertion in Norway: Motives, barriers and attitudes toward retention measures. Pathways to success 2010: Integrating human dimensions into fish and wildlife management. Estes park, Colorado, USA. 27.09. – 01.10.

Andersen, O., Gundersen, V., Strand,O., Panzacci, M., Vorkinn, M., Fangel, K. & Van Moorter, B. 2010. Wild reindeer interactions with recreationists - estimating spatiotemporal habitat use and potential conflict areas in two national parks in Norway. Proceedings of the Fifth international Conference on Monitoring and management of Visitor flows in Recreational and Protected areas, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 30. Mai-3. Juni, p. 209.

Gundersen, V. & Andersen, O. 2010. Visitor counting and surveys in a dispersed-use mountain area in Norway. Proceedings of the Fifth international Conference on Monitoring and management of Visitor flows in Recreational and Protected areas, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 30. Mai- 3. Juni, p. 65-66.

Andersen,O. 2008. Attitudes of hunters and managers toward harvest regulations of willow ptarmigan in Norway: implications for management. Pathways to success 2008: integrating human dimensions into fish and wildlife management. Estes Park, Colorado, USA, 28.9-2.10.

Pedersen, H.C., Andersen, O., Christensen, H., Kaltenborn, B.P., Midtlund, F.K. & Storaas, T. 2008. Management for the future of ptarmigan and woodland grouse for the benefit of landowners, hunters and other users. XI International Grouse Symposium, Whitehorse 11.-15. September, 2008. Book of Abstracts, p. 57.

Faye-Schjøll, E., Storaas, T., Pedersen, H.C., Gundersen, H., Andersen, O. & Kaltenborn, B.P. 2008. Hunters` satisfaction as affected by ptarmigan density and hunting practice. XI International Grouse Symposium, Whitehorse 11.-15. September, 2008. Book of Abstracts, p. 33.

Faye-Schøll, E., Storaas, T., Pedersen, H. C., Andersen, O. & Kaltenborn, B. P. 2007. Willow ptarmigan hunters’ satisfaction related to ptarmigan densities. International union of game biologists. XXVIII congress. Uppsala, Sweden. 13.-18. august 2007.

Andersen, O., Pedersen, H. C., Christensen, H., Kaltenborn, B.P., Midtlund, F. K., Storaas, T. 2007.Management for the future of ptarmigan and woodland grouse at the best of landowners, hunters and other users. International union of game biologists. XXVIII congress. Uppsala, Sweden. 13.-18. august 2007.

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