Reindeer husbandry has a long history in the north. There are more than 20 different indigenous peoples in the Arctic that are reindeer herders. Reindeer husbandry is practiced in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Mongolia, China, Alaska, Canada and Greenland and involves some 100,000 herders and nearly 2.5million semi-domesticated reindeer which graze approximately 4 million square kilometers in Eurasia. Reindeer herders have managed vast areas in the Arctic over hundreds of years
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
An overview of world reindeer husbandry by World Reindeer Herders' Association General Secretary, Jo...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
This book is a two years middle term report from a Norwegian information project in the Arctic Counc...
This open access book focuses on climate change, Indigenous reindeer husbandry, and the underlying c...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical co...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Reindeer and reindeer herders in the circumpolar North are exposed to harsh and often hard-to-predic...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
Human-Wild Rangifer Systems. Expert Network Monitoring Plan. Supporting publication to the CAFF Cir...
The author is a reindeer owner and gives his impression about the situation of reindeer husbandry in...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
An overview of world reindeer husbandry by World Reindeer Herders' Association General Secretary, Jo...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
This book is a two years middle term report from a Norwegian information project in the Arctic Counc...
This open access book focuses on climate change, Indigenous reindeer husbandry, and the underlying c...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
In this article, we identify what herders in Fennoscandia and northwestern Russia see as critical co...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Reindeer and reindeer herders in the circumpolar North are exposed to harsh and often hard-to-predic...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
Human-Wild Rangifer Systems. Expert Network Monitoring Plan. Supporting publication to the CAFF Cir...
The author is a reindeer owner and gives his impression about the situation of reindeer husbandry in...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...