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EDUCATION LAURA VANG RASMUSSEN: Curriculum Vitae International Forestry Resources and Institutions, University of Michigan Dana Building, 440 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Email: lrasmuss@umich.edu Born February 21, 1985. Danish Citizen 2010-2013 Ph.D., Dept. of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 2007-2009 M.Sc., Geography, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 2004-2007 B.A., Geography, University of Copenhagen, Denmark APPOINTMENTS Academic positions Since Jan 2015: Postdoctoral fellow, International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI), University of Michigan 2013-15: Postdoctoral fellow, Dept. of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen 2010-13: Ph.D. candidate and teaching assistant, Dept. of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen 2007-09: Scientific assistant, Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen Other relevant employments 2006-08: The Danish Forest and Nature Agency HONORS AND AWARDS 2016 University of Michigan Postdoctoral studies travel award ( 550) 2014 Winner of best Ph.D. dissertation (out of approx. 300 eligible doctorates), Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen (~ 3500) 2014 Winner of the Danish national competition Ph.D. Cup on best dissemination of Ph.D. results, organized by the national newspaper Information, the Lundbeck foundation and the Danish national Radio and Television ACTIVE AND PREVIOUS GRANTS 2016-2017 Natural Environment Research Council UK. Landscapes in transition: synthesising knowledge on trade-offs between land use changes, ecosystem services and wellbeing. 200,000. Role: Co-I (PI: Prof. Adrian Martin, University of East Anglia) 2015 Global Environmental Facility. Indicators of sustainable commodity agriculture. $15,000. Role: Co-PI with Prof. Arun Agrawal and Prof. Rosina Bierbaum, University of Michigan 2013-2016 Natural Environment Research Council UK. 800,000. Role: Co-I (PI: Prof. Thomas Sikor, University of East Anglia) 2013-2015 The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Knowledge based climate adaptation in West Africa. 3,600,000. University of Copenhagen share ~ 360,000. Role: Co-I (PI: Prof. Ole Mertz, University of Copenhagen and Jens Hesselbjerg, Danish Meteorological Institute) 2010-2013 The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A region wide assessment of land system resilience and climate robustness in the agricultural frontline of Sahel. 950,000. Role: Co-I (PI: Prof. Anette Reenberg, University of Copenhagen) 1

SKILLS Languages Software Danish (native); English (fluently both written and verbal); French (good both written and verbal) ArcGIS 10.0, SPSS 22.0, Qualtrics, QSR Nvivo 10, Stella TEACHING AND SUPERVISION 2016 SESYNC certificate, Teaching Socio-Environmental Synthesis with Case Studies 2014-2015 Assistant Professor Pedagogical certificate, University of Copenhagen Courses taught at graduate level, University of Copenhagen: 2013 Climate Change Causes, effects, limitations and adaptation. 19 students Climate change An interdisciplinary challenge. 25 students 2012 Land Use and Global Change (lead organizer). 26 students 2011 Climate Change, impacts, adaptation and mitigation. 43 students Environment, Society & Development. 22 students Human Geography Field course in Burkina Faso (including a 14-day field trip in Burkina Faso, lead organizer). 16 students Courses taught at undergraduate level, University of Copenhagen: 2014 Human Geography Field course (including a seven-day field trip). 18 students The global geography of food (lead organizer). 26 students 2012 Human Geography Field course (including a seven-day field trip). 21 students 2011 Globalization and spatial change in the Global South. 60 students. 2010 Globalization and spatial change in the Global South. 45 students. Student advisees: 2014 Louise Rose. Thesis title: Climate change and climate smart agriculture in Vietnam 2013 Sarah P. Andersen. Thesis title: Adaptation to climate change in Mali PUBLICATIONS Citations: 215 (based on Google Scholar, December 2016). H-index: 10 (based on Google Scholar, December 2016) Journal articles with peer review process 1. Rasmussen, L.V., Kirchhoff, C., Lemos, M.C. (In press). Adaptation by Stealth: climate information use in the Great Lakes region across scales. Climatic Change 2. Rasmussen, L.V., Bierbaum, R., Oldekop, J., Agrawal, A. (In press). Bridging the practitioner-researcher divide: Indicators to track environmental, economic, and sociocultural sustainability of agricultural commodity production. Global Environmental Change 3. Pasgaard, M., Dawson, N., Rasmussen, L.V., Enghoff, M., Jensen, A. (In press). The research and practice of integrating conservation and development: Self-reflections by researchers on methodologies, objectives and influence. Global Ecology and Conservation 4. Mertz, O., Rasmussen*, K., Rasmussen, L.V. (2016) Weather and resource information as tools for dealing with farmer-pastoralist conflicts in the Sahel. Earth System Dynamics 7:1-8 2

5. Rasmussen, L.V., Christensen, A.E., Danielsen, F., Dawson, N., Martin, A., Mertz, O., Sikor, T., Thongmanivong, S., Xaydongvanh, P. (2016). From food to pest: Conversion factors determine switches between ecosystem services and disservices. Ambio 1-11. doi:10.1007/s13280-016-0813-6 6. Rasmussen, L.V., Mertz, O., Christensen, A.E., Danielsen, F., Dawson, N., Xaydongvanh, P. (2016): A combination of methods needed to assess the actual use of provisioning ecosystem services. Ecosystem Services 17: 75-86 7. Rasmussen, L.V. (2016): Teaching outside the comfort zone: An overstated problem? Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift (Danish Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) 11(21): 198-205 8. Rasmussen, L.V., Mertz, O., Rasmussen, K. & Nieto, H. (2015): Improving how meteorological information is used by pastoralists through adequate communication tools. Journal of Arid Environments 121: 52-58 9. Rasmussen, K., D haen, S., Fensholt, R., Fog, B., Horion, S., Nielsen,.J.O., Rasmussen, L.V., Reenberg, A. (2015): Environmental change in the Sahel: reconciling contrasting evidence and interpretations. Regional Environmental Change: 1-8. DOI 10.1007/s10113-015-0778-1 10. Rasmussen, K., Birch-Thomsen, T., Bruun, T.B., Elberling, B., Fold, N., Kistensen, S.B.P., Ouattara, O. & Rasmussen, L.V.,Togola, I. (2015): The sustainability of cassava-based bio-ethanol production in southern Mali. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography 115(1): 14-26 11. Rasmussen, L.V. & Reenberg, A. (2015): Multiple Outcomes of cultivation in the Sahel: A call for a multifunctional view of farmers incentives. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 12(3) 12. Rasmussen, L.V., Mertz, O., Rasmussen, K. & Nieto, H. (2014): Weather, Climate, and Resource Information Should Meet the Needs of Sahelian Pastoralists. Weather, Climate, and Society (6): 482-494 13. Rasmussen, L.V. & Nielsen, J.Ø. (2014): Staying with the System: theoretical consistency and change in Danish geographical work on the Sahel. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography 114(1):3-16 14. Kristensen, S.B.P., Birch-Thomsen, T., Rasmussen, K. & Rasmussen, L.V. (2014): Cassava as an energy crop: a case study of the potential for an expansion of cassava cultivation for bioethanol production in Southern Mali. Renewable Energy (66): 381-390 15. Rasmussen, K., Fensholt, R., Fog, B., Rasmussen, L.V., Yanogo, I. (2014): Explaining NDVI trends in northern Burkina Faso. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography 114(1): 17-24 16. Van Vliet, N., Reenberg, A. & Rasmussen, L.V. (2013): Scientific documentation of crop land changes in the Sahel: A half empty box of knowledge to support policy? Journal of Arid Environments 95: 1-13 17. Rasmussen, L.V., Rasmussen, K., & Bruun, T.B. (2012): Impacts of Jatropha-based biodiesel production on above and below-ground carbon stocks: a case study from Mozambique. Energy Policy 51: 728-736. 18. Rasmussen, L.V., Rasmussen, K., Birch-Thomsen, T., Kristensen, S.B.P. & Traoré, O. (2012): The effect of cassava-based bioethanol production on above-ground stocks: A case study from Southern Mali. Energy Policy 41: 575-583. 19. Rasmussen, L.V. & Reenberg, A. (2012): Land use rationales in desert fringe agriculture. Applied Geography 34: 595-605 20. Rasmussen, L.V., Rasmussen, K., Reenberg, A. & Proud, S.R. (2012): A system dynamics approach to land use changes in agro-pastoral systems on the desert margins of Sahel. Agricultural Systems 107: 56-64. 21. Rasmussen, L.V. & Reenberg, A. (2012): Collapse and recovery in Sahelian agro-pastoral systems: Rethinking trajectories of change. Ecology and Society 17 (14). 22. Reenberg, A., Rasmussen, L.V. & Nielsen, J.Ø. (2012): Causal relations and land use transformation in the Sahel: Conceptual lenses for processes, temporal totality and inertia. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography 112 (2): 159-173 23. Sejersen, F., Hastrup, K., Brooks, N., Widgren, M., Rasmussen, L.V. & Borg, M. (2012): Environmental history and the understanding of causal relations. Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography 112(2):203-205 24. Proud, S.R., Fensholt, R., Rasmussen, L.V. & Sandholt, I. (2011): Rapid response flood detection using the 3

MSG geostationary satellite. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 13(4): 536-544 25. Proud, S.R., Rasmussen & L.V. (2011): The influence of seasonal rainfall upon Sahel vegetation. Remote Sensing letters (3): 241-249 *K. Rasmussen is not a relative of L.V. Rasmussen Peer reviewed book chapters Olwig, M.F. & Rasmussen, L.V. (2015). West African Waterworlds: Narratives of Absence versus Narratives of Excess. In: Waterworlds. Anthropology in Fluid Environments. Edited by Hastrup, K. and Hastrup, F. Berghahn Books, New York. P. 111-128. Rasmussen, L.V. (2014): Landscapes of Droughts and Floods on the Desert Margins. In: Living with Environmental Change: Waterworlds. ed. K. Hastrup and C. Rubow. Routledge, New York. P. 186-190. Rasmussen, L.V. (2014): Slow Versus Fast Changes in Sahelian Land Use Systems. In: Living with Environmental Change: Waterworlds. ed. K. Hastrup and C. Rubow. Routledge, New York. P. 264-268. Rasmussen, L.V. (2014): Unpredictable Side Effects of New Technologies. In: Living with Environmental Change. Waterworlds. ed. K. Hastrup and C. Rubow. Routledge, New York. P. 126-130. Rasmussen, L.V. (2014): Water Quantity Vs Water Quality. In: Living with Environmental Change: Waterworlds. ed. K. Hastrup and C. Rubow. Routledge, New York. P. 76-80. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Committees University of Michigan Postdoc Association Board member (since Jan 2016) Forest & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research and Engagement (FLARE) - Coordination committee (since 2015) Manuscript reviewer Ecology and Society; Journal of Arid Environments; Applied Geography; Environment, Development and Sustainability; Sustainability; Climate Change; Journal of Land Use Science; Weather, Climate, and Society; Environmental Conservation; Journal of Development Studies; World Development; Climate and Development; Biomass & Bioenergy; Conservation Letters; Forest, Policy and Economics; World Development Perspectives Proposal reviewer National Science Foundation (NSF), US, Geography and Spatial Sciences Program Conference review activities Forests & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research, Engagement (FLARE) annual meeting 2015, Paris. Co-organized conference, reviewed 85 abstracts, and selected presenters Forests & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research, Engagement (FLARE) annual meeting 2016, Edinburgh, 46 abstracts reviewed Editor tasks Guest lead editor for special issue of Forest, Policy and Economics on forests, food, and livelihoods (to be published in late 2016) Guest editor for special issue of World Development on Climate Change Adaptation: Interactions, Synergies, Contradictions, and Tradeoffs across Scales (to be published in 2017) Examiner University of Copenhagen 2014 Human Geography Field course. 18 students 4

The global geography of food. 26 students 2013 Climate Change Causes, effects, limitations and adaptation. 19 students 2012 Human Geography Field course. 21 students Land Use and Global Change. 26 students 2011 Climate Change, impacts, adaptation and mitigation. 43 students Human Geography Field course. 16 students FIELD EXPERIENCE 2016 Piaui and Bahia, Brazil (field coordinator, 21 days) 2014 Huaphanh province, Laos (lead field coordinator, 25 days) 2013 Huaphanh Province, Laos (lead field coordinator, 14 days) 2013 Seno province, Burkina Faso (lead field coordinator, 30 days) 2012 Seno and Oudalan province, Burkina Faso (lead field coordinator, 14 days) 2010 Seno and Oudalan Province, Burkina Faso (lead field coordinator, 60 days) 2010 Seno and Oudalan Province, Burkina Faso (lead field coordinator, 12 days) 2009 Sikasso, Mali (lead coordinator, 30 days) 2009 Cabo Delgado, Mozambique (lead coordinator, 31 days) 2008 Arusha, Tanzania (14 days) PRESENTATIONS Selected invited presentations 2016 AGHRYMET dissemination workshop, Ouagadougou. Oral presentation: Le diffusion des informations climatiques 2015 Global Environmental Facility (GEF) commodities meeting, Washington DC. Oral presentation: Indicators to address the sustainability of agricultural commodity production 2015 Forests & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research, Engagement (FLARE) steering group meeting, Paris. Oral presentation: How do we choose sustainability indicators? 2012 Network on Humanitarian Assistance (NOHA) and Copenhagen School of Global Health awarenessraising seminar on resilience in Practice, Copenhagen. Oral presentation: A practical application of the resilience concept Selected conference presentations 2015 Forests & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research, Engagement (FLARE) annual meeting, Paris. Oral presentation: Wild food collection and nutrition under commercial agricultural expansion. 2015 International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) World Congress, Portland. Oral presentation: Conversion factors determine how ecosystem services and disservices are co-produced by ecological and social processes:insights from shifting cultivation systems in Laos. 2014 Global Land Project Open Science Meeting, Berlin. Oral presentation: Land use rationales in desert fringe agriculture. 5