This paper delves into the significance of land disposal to indigenous rights and Settler-Colonies. Specifically, it examines land use regulations for forestry management and Forest Sami villages. Through interviews with practicing forest reindeer herders, it has been revealed that forestry practices in Sweden have dramatically altered the landscape, posing significant challenges to the continuation of reindeer herding. In the context of Settler-Colonialism, the analysis of these findings shows that land use regulations align with the "logic of elimination," which seeks to remove the native population to secure settlers’ access to land
In contrast to situations in most other countries, Indigenous land rights in Sweden are tied to a sp...
Attitudes towards the land rights of Sami reindeer herders have changed considerably during the last...
In Swedish Lappland, large national parks and nature reserves include forests with exceptional biodi...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to critically examine the relationship between the Swedish state ...
In the Forest Sámi community (Skogssameby) of Gällivare in northeastern Sweden, reindeer husbandry i...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the Sámi concession area in northern Sweden and the governme...
The 14th Swedish national environmental objective, ‘a Magnificent Mountain Landscape’, requires a mo...
This thesis is about the loss of pastures as a problem for the Sami reindeer husbandry. The aim is t...
The Sami in Sweden have lived on and managed their lands since time immemorial. The strong connectio...
This study considers international norms of indigenous right to land and compares them to Swedish la...
The potential of utilizing boreal forests for carbon storage has gained momentum, a recognition refl...
Reindeer husbandry has long been a central element of the traditional livelihood and culture of indi...
In Swedish Lappland, large national parks and nature reserves include forests with exceptional biodi...
Both the forestry sector and reindeer herders in northern Sweden use the forest resources in norther...
In the face of climatic changes and environmental problems, indigenous knowledge is increasingly bei...
In contrast to situations in most other countries, Indigenous land rights in Sweden are tied to a sp...
Attitudes towards the land rights of Sami reindeer herders have changed considerably during the last...
In Swedish Lappland, large national parks and nature reserves include forests with exceptional biodi...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to critically examine the relationship between the Swedish state ...
In the Forest Sámi community (Skogssameby) of Gällivare in northeastern Sweden, reindeer husbandry i...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the Sámi concession area in northern Sweden and the governme...
The 14th Swedish national environmental objective, ‘a Magnificent Mountain Landscape’, requires a mo...
This thesis is about the loss of pastures as a problem for the Sami reindeer husbandry. The aim is t...
The Sami in Sweden have lived on and managed their lands since time immemorial. The strong connectio...
This study considers international norms of indigenous right to land and compares them to Swedish la...
The potential of utilizing boreal forests for carbon storage has gained momentum, a recognition refl...
Reindeer husbandry has long been a central element of the traditional livelihood and culture of indi...
In Swedish Lappland, large national parks and nature reserves include forests with exceptional biodi...
Both the forestry sector and reindeer herders in northern Sweden use the forest resources in norther...
In the face of climatic changes and environmental problems, indigenous knowledge is increasingly bei...
In contrast to situations in most other countries, Indigenous land rights in Sweden are tied to a sp...
Attitudes towards the land rights of Sami reindeer herders have changed considerably during the last...
In Swedish Lappland, large national parks and nature reserves include forests with exceptional biodi...