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Miscellanea related to reindeer and reindeer husbandry

open access: yesRangifer, 1998
Dissertations, abstracts, books, proceedings, reports and other issues.
The Editor
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Reindeer Husbandry in the Circumpolar North [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2022
AbstractReindeer husbandry is the primary livelihood for over 24 Indigenous peoples. Reindeer herding culture and civilization are unique in the Arctic; today, however, they no longer form the foundation for economies of the Indigenous peoples in some Circumpolar regions. Modern reindeer husbandry is experiencing challenges such as climate change, loss
Svein Disch Mathiesen
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Predation costs and compensations in reindeer husbandry [PDF]

open access: goldWildlife Biology, 2020
Conflicts often arise when large predators and free‐ranging livestock share a common area. Various compensation schemes are used to attempt solving these conflicts, but the costs of predation to suffering stakeholders are often unknown. Semi‐domesticated reindeer husbandry and large carnivores form one such system, where conflicts between predator ...
Antti‐Juhani Pekkarinen   +2 more
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REINREF - a datafile for literature about reindeer and reindeer husbandry

open access: diamondRangifer, 1986
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><p align="justify">The datafile is established at the library at Skogsh&ouml;gskolan, Ume&aring;, Sweden&nbsp;(The Swedish University of Agriculture, Department of Forestry).</p></span>
Sven Skjenneberg
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Bioeconomics of reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia

open access: gold, 2022
Reindeer husbandry is an important economic activity in the Arctic. Growth rate and productivity of reindeer populations depend on pasture conditions, but herders’ decisions are also influenced by economic factors. Thus, to understand the reindeer husbandry system, an economic–ecological analysis is needed.
Antti‐Juhani Pekkarinen   +4 more
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Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change

open access: yes, 2022
This volume offers a holistic understanding of the environmental and societal challenges that affect reindeer husbandry in Fennoscandia today. Reindeer husbandry is a livelihood with a long traditional heritage and cultural importance. Like many other pastoral societies, reindeer herders are confronted with significant challenges.
Horstkotte, Tim   +4 more
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To the History of Reindeer and Reindeer Husbandry in Eastern Fennoscandia

open access: bronzeByulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody Otdel Biologicheskii
The hypotheses of the reindeer appearance in Eastern Fennoscandia are discussed. Probably, reindeer appeared in the south of the Scandinavian Peninsula and then moved along the coast of the Norwegian Sea. Further, it dispersed along the Barents Sea to the north of Finland and to the northwest of the Kola Peninsula.
Petr I. Danilov   +2 more
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Uncovering Injustices in the Green Transition: Sámi Rights in the Development of Wind Energy in Sweden

open access: yesArctic Review on Law and Politics, 2020
This contribution is an analysis of how the rights of the Sámi to engage in reindeer husbandry are guaranteed in the green transition to renewable energy in Sweden.
Dorothee Cambou
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Women perspective in the future of Sami reindeer husbandry (In Norwegian with Summary in English)

open access: yesRangifer, 2005
Women's traditional tasks are invisible in the official image of reindeer husbandry. The reindeer husbandry nowadays is represented as a meat producer, and the official documents are focused on the work with the reindeer herd.
Solveig Joks
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Seasonal variation of cesium 134 and cesium 137 in semidomestic reindeer in Norway after the Chernobyl accident

open access: yesRangifer, 1990
The Chernobyl accident had a great impact on the semidomestic reindeer husbandry in central Norway. Seasonal differences in habitat and diet resulted in large variations in observed radiocesium concentrations in reindeer after the Chernobyl accident.
I.M. H. Eikelmann, K. Bye, H. D. Sletten
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