The stereotype of Iceland is a land of ice and fire, constantly subject to the devasting power of nature, an image that evokes the idea of a radically inhospitable environment, where is almost impossible to survive. Nevertheless Iceland, since independence, has developed so quickly to rank nowadays in the first positions in the world in terms of GDP pro-capita and HDI. Under this development there is a peculiar relation man-nature, that have been influencing the settlement and the economy so far, and that is so deeply rooted in the history of this territory to become a cultural and identitary factor. The aim of this paper is to analyse the relation environment-development in Iceland and the role of the natural landscape in the cultural sphe...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. The sust...
U ovom završnom radu govori se o otočnoj zemlji Islandu, koja je u svijetu poznata pod nazivom zemlj...
Land is central to Icelandic identity. It is birthright, heritage, a site of memory and belonging; m...
This article analyses representations of nature as brand and resource in current Icelandic society. ...
Environmental concern in contemporary societies is a complex phenomenon which is shaped and influenc...
This research studies the development of the internal and external relations of an island and in par...
Iceland, state member of the Nordic Cluster (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland) is dominated...
Tassin Guy. K. Hastrup, Nature and Policy in Iceland, 1400-1800. An Anthropological Analysis of Hist...
The thesis explores national identity in Iceland and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Thingvellir Nati...
Iceland’s attempted industrialisation through an expansion of hydropower and aluminium smelters ca...
This paper will map out the geographical contours of life in the Anthropocene borne out of the ruins...
This dissertation investigates the effects of massive industrialization, technological sophisticatio...
The aim of this thesis is not only an overview of the basic characteristics of Iceland, but also a d...
International audienceIceland was identified as a typical country with relatively high achieved comp...
The paper describes the influence of intensive volcanic activity on the relief, composition of soils...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. The sust...
U ovom završnom radu govori se o otočnoj zemlji Islandu, koja je u svijetu poznata pod nazivom zemlj...
Land is central to Icelandic identity. It is birthright, heritage, a site of memory and belonging; m...
This article analyses representations of nature as brand and resource in current Icelandic society. ...
Environmental concern in contemporary societies is a complex phenomenon which is shaped and influenc...
This research studies the development of the internal and external relations of an island and in par...
Iceland, state member of the Nordic Cluster (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland) is dominated...
Tassin Guy. K. Hastrup, Nature and Policy in Iceland, 1400-1800. An Anthropological Analysis of Hist...
The thesis explores national identity in Iceland and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Thingvellir Nati...
Iceland’s attempted industrialisation through an expansion of hydropower and aluminium smelters ca...
This paper will map out the geographical contours of life in the Anthropocene borne out of the ruins...
This dissertation investigates the effects of massive industrialization, technological sophisticatio...
The aim of this thesis is not only an overview of the basic characteristics of Iceland, but also a d...
International audienceIceland was identified as a typical country with relatively high achieved comp...
The paper describes the influence of intensive volcanic activity on the relief, composition of soils...
Early settlement in the North Atlantic produced complex interactions of culture and nature. The sust...
U ovom završnom radu govori se o otočnoj zemlji Islandu, koja je u svijetu poznata pod nazivom zemlj...
Land is central to Icelandic identity. It is birthright, heritage, a site of memory and belonging; m...