Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change
Pastoralism in Fennoscandia
Herausgeber: Holand, Øystein; Kumpula, Jouko; Horstkotte, Tim
Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change
Pastoralism in Fennoscandia
Herausgeber: Holand, Øystein; Kumpula, Jouko; Horstkotte, Tim
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This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia today.
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This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia today.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367632687
- ISBN-10: 0367632683
- Artikelnr.: 69874745
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9780367632687
- ISBN-10: 0367632683
- Artikelnr.: 69874745
Tim Horstkotte is a senior research engineer at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Sweden. Øystein Holand is a professor, at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway. Jouko Kumpula is a senior research scientist at the Natural Resources Institute Finland. Jon Moen is a professor at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Sweden.
Part I. Reindeer pastoralism as social-ecological system 1. Reindeer
pastoralism in Fennoscandia 2. Genetic structure and origin of
semi-domesticated reindeer Part II. Reindeer in their environment 3.
Reindeer behavioural ecology and use of pastures in pastoral livelihoods 4.
Pastures under pressure - effects of other land users and the environment
5. Reindeer husbandry and climate change - challenges for adaptation 6.
Large predators and their impact on reindeer husbandry Part III. Governance
of reindeer pastoralism 7. Implications of norms and knowledge in customary
reindeer herding units for resource governance 8. Unpacking reindeer
husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland - a political discursive
perspective 9. Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia Part IV.
Challenges for productivity, health and adaption of reindeer 10. The
productive herd - past, present and perspectives 11. Bioeconomics of
reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia 12. Role of supplementary feeding in
reindeer husbandry 13. Health and diseases of semi-domesticated reindeer in
a climate change perspective Part V. Prospects and synthesis 14. Tipping
points and regime shifts in reindeer husbandry - a systems approach 15.
Pathways for action: the need for Sámi self-determination 16. Final
reflections
pastoralism in Fennoscandia 2. Genetic structure and origin of
semi-domesticated reindeer Part II. Reindeer in their environment 3.
Reindeer behavioural ecology and use of pastures in pastoral livelihoods 4.
Pastures under pressure - effects of other land users and the environment
5. Reindeer husbandry and climate change - challenges for adaptation 6.
Large predators and their impact on reindeer husbandry Part III. Governance
of reindeer pastoralism 7. Implications of norms and knowledge in customary
reindeer herding units for resource governance 8. Unpacking reindeer
husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland - a political discursive
perspective 9. Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia Part IV.
Challenges for productivity, health and adaption of reindeer 10. The
productive herd - past, present and perspectives 11. Bioeconomics of
reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia 12. Role of supplementary feeding in
reindeer husbandry 13. Health and diseases of semi-domesticated reindeer in
a climate change perspective Part V. Prospects and synthesis 14. Tipping
points and regime shifts in reindeer husbandry - a systems approach 15.
Pathways for action: the need for Sámi self-determination 16. Final
reflections
Part I. Reindeer pastoralism as social-ecological system 1. Reindeer
pastoralism in Fennoscandia 2. Genetic structure and origin of
semi-domesticated reindeer Part II. Reindeer in their environment 3.
Reindeer behavioural ecology and use of pastures in pastoral livelihoods 4.
Pastures under pressure - effects of other land users and the environment
5. Reindeer husbandry and climate change - challenges for adaptation 6.
Large predators and their impact on reindeer husbandry Part III. Governance
of reindeer pastoralism 7. Implications of norms and knowledge in customary
reindeer herding units for resource governance 8. Unpacking reindeer
husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland - a political discursive
perspective 9. Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia Part IV.
Challenges for productivity, health and adaption of reindeer 10. The
productive herd - past, present and perspectives 11. Bioeconomics of
reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia 12. Role of supplementary feeding in
reindeer husbandry 13. Health and diseases of semi-domesticated reindeer in
a climate change perspective Part V. Prospects and synthesis 14. Tipping
points and regime shifts in reindeer husbandry - a systems approach 15.
Pathways for action: the need for Sámi self-determination 16. Final
reflections
pastoralism in Fennoscandia 2. Genetic structure and origin of
semi-domesticated reindeer Part II. Reindeer in their environment 3.
Reindeer behavioural ecology and use of pastures in pastoral livelihoods 4.
Pastures under pressure - effects of other land users and the environment
5. Reindeer husbandry and climate change - challenges for adaptation 6.
Large predators and their impact on reindeer husbandry Part III. Governance
of reindeer pastoralism 7. Implications of norms and knowledge in customary
reindeer herding units for resource governance 8. Unpacking reindeer
husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland - a political discursive
perspective 9. Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia Part IV.
Challenges for productivity, health and adaption of reindeer 10. The
productive herd - past, present and perspectives 11. Bioeconomics of
reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia 12. Role of supplementary feeding in
reindeer husbandry 13. Health and diseases of semi-domesticated reindeer in
a climate change perspective Part V. Prospects and synthesis 14. Tipping
points and regime shifts in reindeer husbandry - a systems approach 15.
Pathways for action: the need for Sámi self-determination 16. Final
reflections