Magnus Olav Nyaas Ravnå
پژوهشگر · Environmental Anthropology
Norwegian University of Science And Technologyمعرفی
Magnus Olav Nyaas Ravnå is a Researcher and PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Social Anthropology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His research focuses on peatland restoration in Norway, exploring the transformation of peatlands from being historically viewed as "water sick earth" to critical ecosystems for carbon storage and climate change mitigation. He examines the interplay between global and national environmental regulations and local implementation practices, as well as how changing bureaucratic frameworks and infrastructure shape relationships with nature.
Education
- Master's degree in Social Anthropology, University of Oslo (2022–2024)
- Bachelor's degree in Social Anthropology, University of Oslo (2019–2022)
Research Interests
Magnus’s work centers on the cultural, political, and bureaucratic dimensions of peatland conservation. He investigates how shifting perceptions of peatlands—from drained, unproductive landscapes to vital carbon sinks—reflect broader environmental policy changes and impact local land-use practices. His research also addresses the relationship between environmental infrastructure and governance systems.
Fields of Interest
- Environmental Anthropology
- Bureaucracy
- Infrastructure
- Landscapes
- Peatlands
- Nature Conservation
- Climate Change Policy


