Rasmus is no longer employed at Nordregio. For contact or more information please contact nordregio@nordregio.org
Academic qualifications
Lic. Scient / PhD in Regional Analysis based on the modelling of human influenced Ecosystems
University of Copenhagen (1976); M.Sc in Economic Geography
Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen (1973).
Languages
Danish
English
German
Norwegian
Prior positions
Roskilde University, Denmark. Department of Geography, Associate Professor (since 1976, on leave)
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland, Visiting Nordic Professor (2000-2003)
Université Laval, Quebec, Canada, Visiting Professor (1997)
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Fullbright Visiting Professor (1995)
McGill University, Montéal, Canada, Visiting Professor (1994-1995)
Greenland Home Rule, Greenland, Statistics Greenland, Senior Advisor (1989-1991)
Greenland Home Rule, Greenland, Min. of Education and Vocational Training, Senior Advisor (1987-1989)
Danida – Danish International Help Agency, Senior Advisor (1987)
Roskilde University, Department of Geography, Associate Professor (1976 – on leave)
University of Copenhagen, Department of Geography, Assistant Professor, Research Fellow (1973-1976)
Related Research Projects
Related Publications
- Perspectives on labour mobility in the Nordic-Baltic region
- Future Regional Development Policy for the Nordic Arctic: Foresight Analysis 2013–2016
- Nordic-Baltic Demographic Vulnerability Assessment at municipal level
- Nordregio News 2 2016
- Sustainable Business Development in the Nordic Arctic
- Sustainable Regions – Sustainable Local Communities
- Proceedings from the First International Conference on Urbanisation in the Arctic
- Does Renewable Energy Provide New Rural Opportunities?
- Coastal Societies and Urbanisation in the North Atlantic Rim
- Nordic perspectives on demography
- Scoping Green Growth and Innovation in Nordic Regions
- Megatrends in the Arctic
- Demography in the Nordic countries – A synthesis report
- Circumpolar Perspectives in Global Dialogue: Social Sciences beyond the International Polar Year
- Megatrends
- Climate Change and the North Atlantic
- Arctic Social Indicators