Institute of Transport Economics Gaustadalleen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway Telephone No: Curriculum Vitae

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Institute of Transport Economics Gaustadalleen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway Telephone No: +47 22 57 38 00 www.toi.no Curriculum Vitae Name: Profession/Title: Jan Vidar Haukeland Senior Researcher/ Researcher 1: Institute of Transport Economics (TØI), Norwegian Centre for Transport Research Professor: The Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) PhD in Nature-based Tourism +47 92 63 01 90 jvh@toi.no; jan.vidar.haukeland@nmbu.no Telephone no: E-mail: Date of birth: June 4, 1952 Nationality: Norwegian Professional Societies: AIEST - Association Internationale d'experts Scientifiques du Tourisme TRC - Tourist Research Centre Key Qualifications Haukeland has a long-lasting carrier as a social scientist/ tourism researcher. He has held positions as Chief Research Officer (tourism research) and Head of Department for Communication and Accessibility at the Institute of Transport Economics (TØI), and has been granted status as Researcher 1 (highest ranking) in TØI s professional competence system. Haukeland holds a part-time position as Professor at the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). His professional experience includes teaching and supervision in nature-based tourism on master level. The research activities comprise a wide range of issues within the field of tourism: Naturebased tourism, management of tourism in protected natural areas, tourism impacts on local communities, national holiday surveys, foreign visitor surveys, tourists expenditure surveys,

welfare aspects of travel and tourism, alternative tourism, trend analyses of tourism developments, tourism marketing issues, tourism attraction studies, etc. Haukeland has also held long-term editorial responsibilities in scientific tourism journals. Employment Record 2012- Professor, Institute of Nature and Resource Management (INA), NMBU, Master program in Nature-based tourism. Senior Researcher, INA/ NMBU 2011-2007-2011 PhD Scholar, NMBU 2007- Senior Researcher/ Researcher 1, TØI 2001-2007 Head of Department, TØI 2000-2014 Chief Editor: Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism (Affiliation: University of Stavanger) 1996-2001 Deputy Head of Department, TØI 1992-2000 Chief Research Officer, Tourism Research, TØI 1985-92 Research Officer, TØI 1983-85 Lecturer in social sciences, Molde University College 1980-83 Research Officer, TØI 1977-80 Research Assistant, Institute of Applied Social Science (INAS) Education 2011 1979 PhD in Nature-based tourism, NMBU Advanced Master Degree (Mag. Art. in Sociology), University of Oslo (UiO) 1976 Bachelor of Art (Sociology, Political Science and History), UiO Recent research projects (PL=Project Leadership, WPL=Work Package Leader) 2016-2020 BIOTOUR From Natural Resources to Valuable Experiences: Tourism in the new Bio-economy (BIOTOUR) 2016-2019 PlanCoast Intergrated Coastal Zone Management and Planning: Legal and Structural Challenges 2015-2017 Besøksforvaltning og lokalsamfunnsutvikling [Visitor Management and Local Community Development] 2012-2013 Naturbaserte reiselivsbedrifter i Norge [Nature-based Tourism Enterprises in Norway] 2011- PROTOUR Dynamiske forvaltningsperspektiver på reiseliv i nasjonalparker [PROTOUR Prospects for Managing Tourism Development in Protected Areas in a Period of Transition] 2007-2011 SUSTOUR Bærekraftig reiselivsutvikling i en nasjonalparkregion [SUSTOUR Sustainable tourism development in mountain park areas: Ecological and economic impacts, stakeholder interests, and marketing/management strategies under alternative scenarios] Editorial "Resource Editor", Annals of Tourism Research. 1991-2017 Editoral board member: ANATOLIA. 2000 Chief Editor: Scand. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism. 2000 2014. Deputy PL, WPL WPL PL Institute of Transport Economics 2

Teaching Teaching and supervision on master level, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). 2007-. Dissertations Haukeland, J. V. (2011). Sustainable Tourism Development in a Norwegian National Park Area Exploring Social Aspects. PhD Thesis 2001: 71. Ås: Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)/ Dept. of Ecology and Nature Resource Management. Haukeland, J. V. (1979). Ung i Fjelldal. En undersøkelse av sosial differensiering blant yngre tenåringer i et jordbrukssamfunn. Magistergradsavhandling i sosiologi. Universitetet i Oslo/ Institutt for sosiologi. Scientific Articles, International Journals Elmahdy, Y.M., Haukeland, J.V., & Fredman, P. 2017. Tourism megatrends, a literature review focused on nature-based tourism. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, MINA fagrapport 42. 74 pp. Haukeland, J. V., & Stokke, K. B (201X). Balancing tourism development and nature protection in the coastal zone coordination challenges between national park management and municipal land use planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Manuscript accepted. Landa Mata, I., Fossgard, K., & Haukeland, J. V. (201X). Do visitors gaze and reproduce what destinations wish to commercialize? Perceived and projected image in the UNESCO World Heritage area West Norwegian Fjords». Int. J. of Digital Culture and Electronic Tourism. Manuscript accepted. Higham, J., Haukeland, J. V., Hopkins, D., Vistad, O. I., Lindberg, K., & Daugstad, K. (2016). National Parks policy and planning: a comparative analysis of friluftsliv (Norway) and the dual mandate (New Zealand). Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, (8)2,146-175. DOI: 10.1080/19407963.2016.1145688 Vistad, O. I., Wold, L. C., Daugstad, K., & Haukeland, J. V. (2016). Mimisbrunnr Climate Park a network for heritage learning, tourism development, and climate consciousness. Journal of Heritage Tourism, (11)1, 43 57, DOI: 10.1080/1743873X.2015.1082570 Veisten, K., Haukeland, J. V., Baardsen, S., Degnes-Ødemark, H., & Grue, B. (2015). Tourist segments for new facilities in national park areas: profiling tourists in Norway based on psychographics and demographics. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, (24)5, 486 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19368623.2014.911713 Veisten, K., Lindberg, K., Grue, B., & Haukeland, J. V. (2014). The role of psychographic factors in nature-based tourist expenditure. Tourism Economics, 20(2), pp 301-321. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/te.2013.0281 Haukeland, J. V., Veisten, K., Grue, B. & Vistad, O.I. (2013). Visitors acceptance of negative ecological impacts in national parks: Comparing the explanatory power of psychographic scales in a Norwegian mountain setting. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 21(2), 291 313. DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2012.692685 Haukeland, J. V., Daugstad, K., & Vistad, O.I. (2011). Harmony or Conflict? A focus group study on traditional use and tourism development in and around Rondane and Jotunheimen national parks in Norway. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, (11:sup1), 13 37. DOI:10.1080/15022250.2011.632597 Haukeland, J. V. (2011). Tourism stakeholders' perceptions of national park management in Norway. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19(2), 133 153. DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2010.517389 Institute of Transport Economics 3

Haukeland, J. V., Grue, B. & Veisten, K. (2010). Turning national parks into tourist attractions: Nature orientation and quest for facilities. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 10(3), 248 271. DOI: 10.1080/15022250.2010.502367 Jacobsen, J. K. S., & Haukeland, J.V. (2002). A Lunch with a View: Motor Tourists Choices and Assessments of Eating-Places. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2(1), 4 17. Haukeland, J. V. (1996). Welfare Consequences of Injuries due to Traffic Accidents. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 28(1), 63 73. Haukeland, J. V. (1996). Norwegian and foreign tourists' expenditures in Norway during the summer of 1995. Tourism Review, 51(3), 45 52. Haukeland, J. V. (1995). Tourism marketing through the distribution channel. Tourism Review, 50(2), 18 24. Haukeland, J. V. (1992). Motives for holiday travel. Tourism Review, 47(2), 14 17. Haukeland, J. V. (1990). Non-travellers: The flip side of motivation. Annals of Tourism Research, 17(2), 172 184. Haukeland, J. V. (1984). Sociocultural impacts of tourism in Scandinavia. Tourism Management, 5(3), 207 214. Scientific Articles. Norwegian Journals (with peer review) Stokke, K. B., Haukeland, J. V., & Clemetsen, M. (2016). Koordinert besøksforvaltning som redskap for bærekraftig reiselivsutvikling. En casestudie fra Nærøyfjorden. Kart og Plan nr. 4, vol 76, 263 275. Haukeland, J. V., Vistad, O. I., Stokke, K. B., & Daugstad, K. (2013): Reiseliv i norske nasjonalparker forvaltningsmessige forutsetninger og utfordringer». UTMARK; nr 2. Jacobsen, J. K. S., & Haukeland, J. V. (2005). Nyvågar/ Storvågan som iscenesatt fiskevær. Ottar, 257(4), 19 25. Book Chapters (selected) Fredman, P., & Haukeland, J. V. (2016). New challenges for managing sustainable tourism in protected areas. A Scandinavian Perspective. In T. Hammer, I. Mose, D. Siegrist, & N. Weixlbaumer (Eds.), Parks of the Future. Protected Areas in Europe Challenging Regional and Global Change (pp. 137 137). München: oekom verlag. Haukeland J. V., & Jacobsen, J. S. J. (2015). Norway, tourism. In J. Jafari, & H. Xiao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Tourism. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-01669- 6_484-1 Daugstad, K., Haukeland, J. V., & Vistad, O. I. (2012). Tradisjon og nyskaping? En analyse av ulike næringsinteresser i og ved Rondane og Jotunheimen nasjonalparker. I M. Forbord, G. T. Kvam, & M. Rønningen (red.), Smak, kultur og opplevelser nye ideer om reiseliv i Norge. Trondheim: Tapir Akademiske Forlag. Haukeland, J. V. (2011). Den Norske Turistforening a Voluntary Sector Sustainable Programme in Norway. In A. S. Travis (Ed.), Planning for Tourism, Leisure and Sustainability. Wallingford: CABI. Articles in Norwegian Journals (not peer reviewed, selected) Institute of Transport Economics 4

Stokke, K.B., Haukeland, J.V., & Skriver Hansen, A. Nasjonalparker fra fjell til kyst. PLAN 6/2017, p. 32-37. Haukeland, J. V., & Stokke, K. B. (2015). Nasjonalparkene en ressurs for regional utvikling. PLAN Tidsskrift for samfunnsplanlegging, bolig og byplan og regional utvikling, nr. 2, s. 44-49 (i spesialnummer: «Norsk regionalpolitikk og regional forskning ved et veiskille?») Haukeland, J. V., & Mo, W. (1990). Tyngre reiselivsutvikling i lokalsamfunn: Eksempler fra Nes og Nord-Aurdal. Plan og arbeid nr 3/4, 56 62. Institute of Transport Economics 5