Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environment and fluctuation in grazing resources for their livestock. This chapter describes how reindeer herders’ customary institutions, including laws, norms and rights embedded in social networks, as well as traditional knowledge, structure these responses. Furthermore, it analyses how reindeer herders’ customary institutions are integrated into state governance of natural resources or recognized in national legislation. Central to the chapter is the Sámi siida and the corresponding Finnish tokkakunta – both represent customary herding groups that seek to balance the relationship between human–reindeer units to the spatial and temporal availabilit...
Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1931 Many primary livelihoods in Arctic and sub-Arctic reg...
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...
Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environme...
For decades, rapid, drastic changes in reindeer rangelands, also referred to as ‘pastures’ in Finlan...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
The Arctic regions are currently undergoing transformative changes linked to globalization and clima...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
This chapter examines the complexities and challenges in state governance of the maximum permitted n...
Many traditional pastoralist systems are greatly impacted by cumulative encroachments of other land ...
In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing fo...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
The 2007 Reindeer Husbandry Act acknowledged in principle the tra- ditional Sámi siida as a rights ...
An increasing number of development plans and strategies for pastoral communities have failed to ens...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1931 Many primary livelihoods in Arctic and sub-Arctic reg...
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...
Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environme...
For decades, rapid, drastic changes in reindeer rangelands, also referred to as ‘pastures’ in Finlan...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
The Arctic regions are currently undergoing transformative changes linked to globalization and clima...
Using a participatory research approach, we assess the knowledge systems and political ontology of r...
This chapter examines the complexities and challenges in state governance of the maximum permitted n...
Many traditional pastoralist systems are greatly impacted by cumulative encroachments of other land ...
In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing fo...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
The 2007 Reindeer Husbandry Act acknowledged in principle the tra- ditional Sámi siida as a rights ...
An increasing number of development plans and strategies for pastoral communities have failed to ens...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
Source at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1931 Many primary livelihoods in Arctic and sub-Arctic reg...
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...