Reindeer husbandry has a long history of sharing landscapes with a multitude of other forms of land use. By competing for space, industrial resource developments from the early 20th century onwards have affected where, when and how the landscape can be used for reindeer grazing. Extending from the local to the landscape level, these impacts can reduce pastures either directly or indirectly as a result of increasing landscape fragmentation or changing reindeer behaviour. Furthermore, environmental drivers influence the dynamics of forage availability or accessibility for reindeer. The observed trend of shrinking pastures in the three countries is caused by these cumulative impacts. As a consequence, grazing pressure on the remaining pastures...
Reindeer management (RM) in northern Fennoscandia is an example of social-ecological systems (SESs) ...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer habitats cover most vegetation zones of northern Fennoscandia, from boreal forest to coasta...
The productive performance of large ungulates in extensive pastoral grazing systems is modulated sim...
Today, climate change and competing land use practices are threatening rangelands around the world a...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
In consequence of variations in geology and soils, in climate, and in its wide extent in longitude, ...
In recent years, conflicts between reindeer herdsmen and resident farmers have increased in Finnmark...
Reindeer and reindeer herders in the circumpolar North are exposed to harsh and often hard-to-predic...
Traditional grazing areas in Europe have declined substantially over the last century. Specifically,...
Environmental changes and their consequences on biodiversity are known to have far-reaching effects ...
Drivers of change in the reindeer management system are rather well-known. But when developing the g...
Reindeer management (RM) in northern Fennoscandia is an example of social-ecological systems (SESs) ...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...
Reindeer habitats cover most vegetation zones of northern Fennoscandia, from boreal forest to coasta...
The productive performance of large ungulates in extensive pastoral grazing systems is modulated sim...
Today, climate change and competing land use practices are threatening rangelands around the world a...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
Reindeer pastoralists have, for centuries, followed free-roaming animals throughout the Eurasian Arc...
In consequence of variations in geology and soils, in climate, and in its wide extent in longitude, ...
In recent years, conflicts between reindeer herdsmen and resident farmers have increased in Finnmark...
Reindeer and reindeer herders in the circumpolar North are exposed to harsh and often hard-to-predic...
Traditional grazing areas in Europe have declined substantially over the last century. Specifically,...
Environmental changes and their consequences on biodiversity are known to have far-reaching effects ...
Drivers of change in the reindeer management system are rather well-known. But when developing the g...
Reindeer management (RM) in northern Fennoscandia is an example of social-ecological systems (SESs) ...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect...