An increasing number of development plans and strategies for pastoral communities have failed to ensure the sought sustainability, especially in ecosystems characterized by fluctuating environmental conditions. Many of these strategies are centered on a policy of confining, controlling and settling the nomadic herders
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
-Reindeer herding in Finnmark has been widely perceived during the last few decades as a perfect exa...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer herding in Norway is an indigenous pastoral livelihood exclusive to the Sámi people. The r...
Today, climate change and competing land use practices are threatening rangelands around the world a...
In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing fo...
The article examines key actors’ perceptions on why Norwegian policy objectives aimed at securing su...
Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environme...
The Arctic regions are currently undergoing transformative changes linked to globalization and clima...
This thesis is about the loss of pastures as a problem for the Sami reindeer husbandry. The aim is t...
For decades, rapid, drastic changes in reindeer rangelands, also referred to as ‘pastures’ in Finlan...
Abstract Reindeer herding (RDH) is a livelihood strategy deeply connected to Sami cultural tradition...
This thesis contributes to the field of political ecology by presenting an empirically driven analys...
Current public discourse in Finland concerning reindeer herding has focused on the overgrazing probl...
Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1931 Many primary livelihoods in Arctic and sub-Arctic reg...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
-Reindeer herding in Finnmark has been widely perceived during the last few decades as a perfect exa...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer herding in Norway is an indigenous pastoral livelihood exclusive to the Sámi people. The r...
Today, climate change and competing land use practices are threatening rangelands around the world a...
In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing fo...
The article examines key actors’ perceptions on why Norwegian policy objectives aimed at securing su...
Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environme...
The Arctic regions are currently undergoing transformative changes linked to globalization and clima...
This thesis is about the loss of pastures as a problem for the Sami reindeer husbandry. The aim is t...
For decades, rapid, drastic changes in reindeer rangelands, also referred to as ‘pastures’ in Finlan...
Abstract Reindeer herding (RDH) is a livelihood strategy deeply connected to Sami cultural tradition...
This thesis contributes to the field of political ecology by presenting an empirically driven analys...
Current public discourse in Finland concerning reindeer herding has focused on the overgrazing probl...
Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1931 Many primary livelihoods in Arctic and sub-Arctic reg...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
-Reindeer herding in Finnmark has been widely perceived during the last few decades as a perfect exa...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...