Browsing Ruralis Brage by Journals "Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift"
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Centre-periphery conflicts and alienation in a resource-based economy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Since the early 2010s, increased centre-periphery tensions have arisen across the Western Hemisphere and have had a significant influence on domestic policies. Analysts have explained this as an effect of economic inequalities ... -
Elite discourses of regional identity in a new regionalism development scheme: The case of the 'Mountain Region' in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009) -
Feminist and gender research in Norwegian farming and forestry (landbruk) contexts: Past and future directions
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Landscapes of transhumance in Norway and Spain: Farmers' practices, perceptions, and value orientations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)The mountain areas of Europe have been of vital importance in the system of summer farming whereby the movement of livestock between different altitudinal levels is a key element. However, summer farming has been downscaled ... -
Path-dependencies in Norwegian dairy and beef farming communities: Implications for climate mitigation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Within Norwegian agriculture, combined dairy and beef production has been identified as a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and thus targeted for significant reductions. The article examines the path dependency of ... -
Rural residents' opinions about second home owners' pursuit of own interests in the host community
(Journal article, 2011)Many second home owners demand rights, benefits, and influence in their host community, and the article examines how second home owners in pursuit of their interests can gain acceptance among local residents. The analysis ... -
Synergy or marginalisation? Narratives of farming and tourism in Geiranger, western Norway
(Journal article, 2010)Tourism is increasingly seen as a necessary income diversification strategy in rural Europe, especially in areas where traditional rural businesses are facing decreasing profitability. This view is clearly expressed in ... -
The second home phenomenon and Norwegian rurality
(Journal article, 2011)The article analyses how recent developments relating to the second homes phenomenon are intertwined with fundamental changes in the character of rurality in Norwegian society. Building on Halfacree's three-dimensional ...