Artikler: Recent submissions
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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, ... -
Den nye oljen
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)I fremtiden vil Norges økonomi måtte bli mindre avhengig av petroleum både fordi det er en ikke-fornybar ressurs, og på grunn av at vi må slutte å bidra til klimaendringer. Norske myndigheter har derfor begynt å søke aktivt ... -
Governing dual objectives within single policy mixes: an empirical analysis of large carnivore policies in six European countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Policy mixes (i.e. the total structure of policy processes, strategies, and instruments) are complex constructs that can quickly become incoherent, inconsistent, and incomprehensive. This is amplified when the policy mix ... -
More-than-human geographies of property: Moving towards spatial justice with response-ability
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Ageing in Norwegian rural and urban communities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This paper, based on data from two recent national surveys of the residents of municipalities in Norway, compares rural and urban elderly people’s degree of satisfaction with locally available services and their reported ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Farm-based day care on the market: The case of dementia care services in Norway
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Whose benefit? A comparative perspective for the ISA
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article provides a critical evaluation of the International Seabed Authority’s (ISA) management of Deep Sea Mining (DSM) activities in the undersea area lying beyond sovereign territory. By juxtaposing the ISA’s nascent ... -
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, ... -
Agricultural models in Scotland and Norway – a comparison
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Compressed growth – The transforming power of the round bale technology
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Silage bailer technology preserving harvested grass and turning it into silage by a baling machine attached to a tractor is common in most rural regions in Norway. In this paper, we argue that not only have silage bales ... -
What makes people act climate-friendly? A decision-making path model for designing effective climate change policies
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Agriculture in transition: New strategies for the promotion of occupational health and safety.
(Chapter, 2021)It is well documented that farming is a high-risk industry in terms of fatalities and injuries, and with numerous risk factors associated with operating the farm. It has also proved difficult to find evidence for the ... -
The promised land? Exploring the future visions and narrative silences of cellular agriculture in news and industry media
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Enacting sustainable transitions: A case of biogas production and public transport in Trøndelag, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The background for this paper was a wish to extend the understanding of how sustainable transitions in sociotechnical systems come about, especially the characteristics of processes and the role of actors. The empirical ...