The author is a reindeer owner and gives his impression about the situation of reindeer husbandry in an eastern reindeer area in Finland. Mmajor problems emerge: the growth of the predator populations, the grazing quality and the loss of pasture land to other activities (agriculture, forestry, tourism)
Reindeer habitats cover most vegetation zones of northern Fennoscandia, from boreal forest to coasta...
The overlapping land use of reindeer husbandry and forestry – both important livelihoods in the bore...
In consequence of variations in geology and soils, in climate, and in its wide extent in longitude, ...
The author is a reindeer owner and gives his impression about the situation of reindeer husbandry in...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Within 15 years favourable weather conditions, antiparasite medication, supplementary feed, modern t...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Intensive reindeer grazing and the increase of other land use forms have caused a decline in the amo...
The chapter discusses the practice of providing reindeer with supplementary feed in winter as part o...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
Emerging out of small-scale reindeer farming, large-scale reindeer husbandry in Sweden and Norway wa...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
The recovery and expansion of large carnivores have increased livestock damage in Europe, one exampl...
In spite of a twofold increase in the density of reindeer in Finland from 1974 to 1987, meat product...
Reindeer habitats cover most vegetation zones of northern Fennoscandia, from boreal forest to coasta...
The overlapping land use of reindeer husbandry and forestry – both important livelihoods in the bore...
In consequence of variations in geology and soils, in climate, and in its wide extent in longitude, ...
The author is a reindeer owner and gives his impression about the situation of reindeer husbandry in...
Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of u...
Within 15 years favourable weather conditions, antiparasite medication, supplementary feed, modern t...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Intensive reindeer grazing and the increase of other land use forms have caused a decline in the amo...
The chapter discusses the practice of providing reindeer with supplementary feed in winter as part o...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Animal husbandry in the Fennoscandian North is limited mainly to reindeer herding and cattle farming...
Emerging out of small-scale reindeer farming, large-scale reindeer husbandry in Sweden and Norway wa...
Reindeer are herded in the northernmost Finland over an area of 114 000 km2, about 35% of the area o...
The recovery and expansion of large carnivores have increased livestock damage in Europe, one exampl...
In spite of a twofold increase in the density of reindeer in Finland from 1974 to 1987, meat product...
Reindeer habitats cover most vegetation zones of northern Fennoscandia, from boreal forest to coasta...
The overlapping land use of reindeer husbandry and forestry – both important livelihoods in the bore...
In consequence of variations in geology and soils, in climate, and in its wide extent in longitude, ...