The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, and their involvement in any planning concerning their traditional territories is required. The aim of this article is to examine how Sami interests are secured and institutionalized in municipal comprehensive planning (MCP). We use two case study areas: Sortland municipality in Norway and Vilhelmina municipality in Sweden. Analysis of various qualitative materials indicates that, despite contextual and institutional differences, the planning processes in the case study areas have similar outcomes. We conclude that formal rights of the Sami are not always acknowledged by the politicians who make the final decision. Rather, the Sami depend on t...
The formation of Svenska Samernas Riksförbund (SSR) [The National Association of Swedish Sami] on Oc...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
This thesis examines the link between landscape and identity among the Sami in HandölsdalensSame vil...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
This article investigates the space for agency of the Indigenous Sami in the management of the Lapon...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
The Sami in Sweden have lived on and managed their lands since time immemorial. The strong connectio...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The duty of states to consult indigenous communities is a well-established legal principle, but its ...
The formation of Svenska Samernas Riksförbund (SSR) [The National Association of Swedish Sami] on Oc...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
This thesis examines the link between landscape and identity among the Sami in HandölsdalensSame vil...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
The Sami are recognized as an Indigenous people and a national minority in both Norway and Sweden, a...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
This article investigates the space for agency of the Indigenous Sami in the management of the Lapon...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
The Sami in Sweden have lived on and managed their lands since time immemorial. The strong connectio...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The duty of states to consult indigenous communities is a well-established legal principle, but its ...
The formation of Svenska Samernas Riksförbund (SSR) [The National Association of Swedish Sami] on Oc...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
This thesis examines the link between landscape and identity among the Sami in HandölsdalensSame vil...