Browsing Artikler by Title
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Private Property in the Context of Community
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of its owner and that use and ownership should be determined by market forces—is not the only philosophy in the American ... -
The promised land? Exploring the future visions and narrative silences of cellular agriculture in news and industry media
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Pushed or pulled? Understanding fishery exit in a welfare society context
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)For a long time the number of fishers in Norway has declined. Is the decline the result of an increasingly difficult situation for Norwegian fishers or can other factors have had an impact? Or in other words: are fishers ... -
Recognizing Women’s Wellbeing and Contributionto Social Resilience in Fisheries
(Journal article, 2022)Building social resilience is important for fishing communities, whichglobally face unprecedented social and environmental change. Whilewomen’s direct and indirect contribution to fishing economies isincreasingly recognized, ... -
Regulating marine bioprospecting. Exploring the establishment of new regulatory regimes in the blue bioeconomy
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Restaurering av edelløvskog – holdninger, muligheter og virkemidler
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)I Norge regnes flere varianter av edelløvskog som truet. På Østlandet finnes det gjengrodde jordbruks- og skoglandskap hvor skjøtselstiltak kan bidra til å gjenskape edelløvskogen. Formålet med denne artikkelen er å undersøke ... -
Result-oriented agri-environmental schemes in Europe and their potential for promoting behavioural change
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Retten til bioressursene
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Rural Authenticity Between Commodification and Populism
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Rural communities and schools-valuing and reproducing local culture
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)School closures are frequently and widely discussed and provoke debates both at the local community level and in national arenas. Our study was inspired by the local resistance to school closures in Norwegian rural areas, ... -
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 ... -
Rurality: From the Margin Back to the Focus of Interest
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Short- and long-term warming effects of methane may affect the cost-effectiveness of mitigation policies and benefits of low-meat diets
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Methane’s short atmospheric life has important implications for the design of global climate change mitigation policies in agriculture. Three different agricultural economic models are used to explore how short- and long-term ... -
Should we use email for farm surveys? A comparative study of email and postal survey response rate and non-response bias
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Social integration mechanisms to strengthen absorptive capacity in agricultural advisory service organisations
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Socio-cultural conditions for social acceptance of bioeconomy transitions: the case of Norway
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Spis ikke, med mindre helsa eller miljøet blir bedre! Om utviklingen i norske forbrukeres holdninger til genmodifisert mat
(Journal article, 2009)I denne artikkelen drøfter vi hvordan norske forbrukeres holdninger til genmodifisert mat har endret seg gjennom årene. Allerede da genteknologi ble etablert som et eget forskningsfelt og utviklingsområde på 1980-tallet, ... -
Stability and variety - Products, organization and institutionalization in farm tourism
(Journal article, 2012)Products, collective organization and institutions are factors that shape farm tourism. The aim of this paper is to present new knowledge of the way these factors are designed and provide lessons for management in the ... -
Stimulating the social and environmental benefits of agriculture and forestry: An EU-based comparative analysis
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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 ...