CV – Rikke Brandt Broegaard
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Stenbrudsvej 55 DK-3730 Nexø Tel: +45 5644 1144 Cell phone: 3085 5177 [email protected] www.crt.dk CV – Rikke Brandt Broegaard Nationality Danish Year of birth 1971 Degrees Ph.D. (International Development Studies, Roskilde University), M.Sc. (Human Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen) Position Researcher Start CRT 2017 Research interests • Asset based community development • Civic involvement and citizens-driven innovation • Importance of craft, culture and outdoor-activities for tourism development and regional development • Natural resource management, ecological economics and circular economy • Inequality, rights and quantitative power-relations • Land tenure systems, tenure security and institutional settings • Land tenure security and foreign agricultural investments in the Global South. Research • Organization and implementation of both and qualitative experiences research projects, often using a research design with a phased combination of methods. • Analysis of qualitative data using the NVivo software. • Participation in several international research- and development projects (including with finance from the Consultative Research Committee for Development Research under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark; The 7th framework program of the EU; Independent Research Fund Denmark - Social Science (FSE); EU’s Interreg South Baltic programme. • Participation in local area development projects financed by municipalities, Local Action Groups and civil society organizations. • Meta-analyses of research-based knowledge and implications for policy recommendations (natural resource management, agriculture and climate). • Written and oral dissemination of results at national and international conferences and workshops, in Danish, English and Spanish (scientific articles, book chapters, reports, and briefs). • Teaching; organization of courses and workshops – from civil society groups to Ph.D. level; development of didactic material in several languages. • Project management from idea- and project development over project implementation and reporting to project evaluation. Education and 2019: Responsible Conduct of Research. 1 day seminar. Faculty of training Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. 1 2018: Course on Supervision of PhD Students. Department of Science Education, University of Copenhagen. 2018: Teaching and Learning In Higher Education, Department of Science Education, University of Copenhagen. 2009: Ph.D. Institute for Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University. Thesis title: “Poor farmers’ struggle for land, and the implications for agricultural development”. 2000: M.Sc. Human Geography, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. Previous positions 2019- Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. Part time position, ongoing, “Agricultural Investors as Development Actors?” (AIDA). 2016-2018 Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. Part time position, “Agricultural Investors as Development Actors?” (AIDA). 2012 – 2016 Post.Doc. researcher, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. Part time position as researcher in the project “Property and Citizens in Development Countries” (PROCIT) as well as teaching diverse courses regarding natural resource management and field- and method-courses in human geography. 2014 - 2017 Head of Secretary for Arts & Crafts Association Bornholm. 2011 – 2017 Director and consultant in “Analysis for Development” 2012 – 2013 Researcher at Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in “Gender Equality, Land Administration and Development Cooperation” 2009-2012 Rural District Coach, for Local Action Group Bornholm. Asset based community development, civic involvement, innovation and social entrepreneurship. Use of the LEADER method with focus on innovative, bottom-up and territorial and project-oriented work in networks. 2008-2009 Project researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies: Rural Territorial Dynamics project including fieldwork in Nicaragua and research workshop in Brazil, organizing training on qualitative analysis with the use of NVivo software (in Spanish). 2004-2005 Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies, working on “Investigation Biodiversity, Environment and Society” in collaboration with the Central American University and the Danida Environmental program, Nicaragua. 2003-2008 Ph.D.-student, Institute for Society and Globalization, Roskilde University. Fieldwork in Nicaragua about inequality, land rights and – conflicts, as well as investments in land improvements. 2003-2004 Research consultant on ”Land tenure insecurity, land conflicts, decentralisation and the environmental impact of land regularisation and tenure security in Nicaragua”. Research consultancy for the World Bank, leading and coordination additional 3 researchers and 18 assistants. 2001 Research assistant, Danish Transport Research. 2000 Project researcher, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen. 1998-1999 Teaching assistant, Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 1992-1993 Development worker in Integrated rural development project including community organization, adult literacy programs, dietary and environmental development projects for Danish NGO. San Francisco Libre Municipality, Nicaragua. 2 Current projects 2020-21: Agriculture and local value chains. How does new forms of land tenure and business models in agriculture contribute to rural development? Pilot research project financed by the Rural District Fund under the Danish Business Authority. (Project start May 2020). 2020-21: Bæredygtigt Turismeregnskab som værktøj til udvikling af lokalmiljø. Forskningsprojekt finansieret af Landdistriktspuljen under Erhvervsstyrelsen. CRT i samarbejde med Nordregio og Syddansk Universitet, i tæt samspil med turismeorganisationer. 2018-20: Rural tourism in the Norden. Participation in Nordregio project on the thematic foci and economic dynamic effects of rural tourism in the Nordic countries. 2016-22: AIDA: “Agricultural Investors as Development Actors?”. Six-year research programme analysing international investments in agriculture and their local impacts with regards to land tenure security, water access security, employment and other dynamic effects in Uganda and Tanzania. Funded by the Consultative Research Committee for Development Research under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Lead Partner: Danish Institute for International Studies. Completed projects (CRT) 2019-20 Municipal efforts to ensure development in dialogue with rural populations. (“Kommunernes indsats for at sikre udvikling i dialog med befolkningen i landsbyer og det åbne land”). Pilot research project financed by the Rural District Fund under the Danish Business Authority. 2017-19 InnoCoast: Innovation in Danish coastal tourism. Focus on co-creation of compatible experiences, delivering research-based input, which will contribute to local enterprises experience-innovation within nature and outdoor tourism. Lead partner: Aalborg University. Financed by the Innovation Fund Denmark. 2017-19 CIRTO-INNO: Circular economy tools to support innovation in tourism SMEs. INTERREG South Baltic project. Lead partner Pomeranian Development Agency. 2017-18 New voices in rural community development. Analysis of translocal relations and networks activated through people who do not live full-time on four Nordic rural islands, but who – nevertheless - choose to engage themselves, their resources and their networks in the development of local places and projects. Analysis includes elements of place-specific resources, mobility, multi-local engagements and belonging, network, place branding and planning. Pilot research project financed by the Rural District Fund under the Danish Business Authority. 2018 World Craft Region titel som aktiv for Bornholms kunsthåndværk og turisme: Hvordan kan øen få gavn af den nye titel? Mapping of needs and potentials in Arts & Crafts Association Bornholm member-enterprises in relation to future use of the WCR title. Including mapping of existing marketing and branding channels and collaboration possibilities for craft enterprises, tourism enterprises including Destination Bornholm, and cultural institutions associated with arts and craft on Bornholm. Identification of ways to strengthen the visibility of the makers on Bornholm vis-à-vis the tourism sector. Financed by Bornholms Brand tourism fund. Lead partner: CRT in collaboration with Destination Bornholm and Arts & Crafts Association Bornholm. Completed projects outside CRT: 2012-2016 Property and Citizens in Developing Societies (ProCit). Sub-project: Rural Environmental Enclosures. Analysis of land rights and access to agro- forestry areas in Northeast Laos in a REDD+ context (Reduction of Emissions 3 through avoided Deforestation and forest Degradation), in collaboration with among others Faculty of Forestry, National University of Laos, and other ProCit research partners, including CDE, Bern, and UEA Norwich. Lead partner: IFRO, Copenhagen University. 2015 Helhedsplan – Folkemøde og Allinge. Parallel-assignment for Realdania and the Bornholm Regional Municipality regarding proposals for solution of development of Allinge and Northern Bornholm in a way that provide even better frames for Folkemødet (national political festival) as well as turning it into more of a development motor for Northern