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Approaches to estimate body condition from slaughter records in reindeer
Long-term fluctuations in population densities of reindeer and caribou are common, where pasture is the limiting resource. Pasture quality affects the nutritional status and production of the animals.
Anna Olofsson+3 more
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The 51 reindeer herding districts in Sweden vary in productivity and prerequisites for reindeer herding. In this study we characterize and group reindeer herding districts based on relevant factors affecting reindeer productivity, i.e.
Henrik Lundqvist, Öje Danell
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In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood which should be able to provide enough income for herders. Reindeer management has natural limits of growth.
Jouko Kumpula
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Comparison of co-existing forestry and reindeer husbandry value chains in northern Sweden
Forestry in Malå, northern Sweden, coexists with other land uses. Reindeer husbandry is in the area for centuries and requires large areas of grazing land. Competing land uses may threaten the Malå Sami village.
Berg, Staffan+4 more
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Praktisk reinbeitebruk - tradisjonelle kunnskaper
Practical Reindeer Husbandry - Traditional Knowledge shows the knowledge to control a reindeer ...
Mikkel Nils Sara
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Technologies of Modern Reindeer
This article explores how reindeer science in Circumpolar Russia is a field of constitutions of indigenous people and animal subjectivities. It is based on empirical research of selective breeding of the Evenki breed of reindeer in the specialised Soviet
Vladislava Vladimirova
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The 2nd NJF Seminar on Reindeer Husbandry Research was held at the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland from 19 to 21 October 2014.
Päivi Soppela+2 more
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Association of World Reindeer Herder's J.M. Turi's lecture on "Circumpolar Reindeer Husbandry - increased international focus on reindeer research a necessary step further" was held in Norwegian.
Johan Mathis Turi
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The focus of this article is the development of reindeer husbandry research as a scientific field within the natural sciences, 1900-1970. Up until after World War II, research within this field was mostly carried out by social scientists, while it was ...
Patrik Lantto
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Familiar Places: A History of Place Attachment in a South Sami Community
In contrast to situations in most other countries, Indigenous land rights in Sweden are tied to a specific livelihood—reindeer husbandry. Consequently, Sami culture is intimately connected to it.
Isabelle Brännlund
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