Rose Keller is a research scientist for the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research: Nature, Society and Areal Department. She has a primary focus on nature-based tourism in protected areas and has a background in research in academia and as a social scientist in the National Park Service (Alaska) related to acoustic assessments of national parks, visitor management and issues in conservation governance. She currently leads a national project mapping natural soundscapes and noise in Norwegian national parks (Norwegian Research Council 33243 FRIPRO) and leads the Nordic Soundscapes Research Network (Norwegian Research Council 21464 BIOVIT). More information about Rose’s work can be found here: https://www.nina.no/nordicsoundscapes