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 visitor management and issues in conservation governance, including human waste mitigation, multi-sensory experiences in natural and peri-urban areas, and acoustic assessments of national parks. 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).