This article examines local residents’ identity with historic landscapes through the case study of the Austrått landscape in Norway, where cultural and natural heritage are under pressure from increasing local development. In order to understand what the place means to local residents, i.e., how local residents perceive the landscape and how they attach themselves to the landscape, the theory of place identity was applied, which has two dimensions: identity with the place and identity of the place. Local residents were approached by interviewing local farm owners, and by holding a workshop with local interest groups. The findings indicate that local residents have a good understanding of what constitute the qualities and values of the histo...
Bringing together theoretical and empirical research from 22 countries in Europe, North America, Aus...
The backdrop of this project is a conflict between local hydropower plant developers and recreationa...
The article discusses how municipal planning and management can enable South Sámi and Norse cultural...
The island of Gotland is associated with a distinctive nature, high biodiversity and a rich cultural...
In Norway, the management of natural and cultural resources is subject to increasing public scrutiny...
In the situation of great acceleration of changes and the need for new developments in the cities on...
In an ongoing movement of urbanization, life seems to mostly happen in planned environments while th...
The integration of spatial identity is seen to be a crucial factor for successful place branding. Ho...
The study concentrated on social attitudes towards landscape heritage and the how the place of livin...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
The problem of landscape identity is particularly present in the view of the current changes in rura...
Understanding landscape identity. Through understanding the landscape identities and how residents i...
In this thesis I have studied a particular place located east in Trondheim, Norway. This place, call...
In their daily surroundings, people perpetually produce heritage, as they experience, assign meaning...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
Bringing together theoretical and empirical research from 22 countries in Europe, North America, Aus...
The backdrop of this project is a conflict between local hydropower plant developers and recreationa...
The article discusses how municipal planning and management can enable South Sámi and Norse cultural...
The island of Gotland is associated with a distinctive nature, high biodiversity and a rich cultural...
In Norway, the management of natural and cultural resources is subject to increasing public scrutiny...
In the situation of great acceleration of changes and the need for new developments in the cities on...
In an ongoing movement of urbanization, life seems to mostly happen in planned environments while th...
The integration of spatial identity is seen to be a crucial factor for successful place branding. Ho...
The study concentrated on social attitudes towards landscape heritage and the how the place of livin...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
The problem of landscape identity is particularly present in the view of the current changes in rura...
Understanding landscape identity. Through understanding the landscape identities and how residents i...
In this thesis I have studied a particular place located east in Trondheim, Norway. This place, call...
In their daily surroundings, people perpetually produce heritage, as they experience, assign meaning...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
Bringing together theoretical and empirical research from 22 countries in Europe, North America, Aus...
The backdrop of this project is a conflict between local hydropower plant developers and recreationa...
The article discusses how municipal planning and management can enable South Sámi and Norse cultural...