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Custodial reindeer and custodial goats - part of reindeer herding and animal husbandry
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic household. According to the national census from 1875, this system was found in many parts of Norway. Among the counties, Nordland stood out having the highest number of households owing custodial reindeer.
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Deciphering the biosynthetic pathways of lichen acids
Summary Depsides and depsidones are polyketide‐derived lichen acids widely distributed in lichen thalli, yet the biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) responsible for their production remain poorly understood. To address this gap, we investigated the diversity and evolutionary relationships of polyketide BGCs in lichens.
Wonyong Kim +11 more
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Part I: Knud Leem and Reindeer Husbandry
Abstract This section explores the life and legacy of Knud Leem (1697–1774), a Norwegian missionary and linguist who conducted extensive research on the Sámi language and reindeer herding culture in Finnmark during the 18th century. Leem was deeply influenced by both pietism and Enlightenment rationalism, which led him to produce pioneering ...
Inger Marie G. Eira +3 more
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On the decline of ground lichen forests in the Swedish boreal landscape: Implications for reindeer husbandry and sustainable forest management. [PDF]
Sandström P +5 more
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Forestry and reindeer husbandry in Sweden
Both the forestry sector and reindeer herders in Sweden use the forest resources, albeit for different purposes, and have adverse effects on each other. To reduce conflicts between them negotiations take place in so-called “consultations”, but the institutional arrangement does not seem to be working well; the conflicts have not been resolved, and the ...
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In Investigation of Reindeer Husbandry in Finland
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Against a background of ongoing and predicted climatic and environmental change facing humans on a global level, this thesis combines historical perspectives with theories of social resilience in a study of reindeer husbandry in Swedish Sápmi, from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. The thesis includes four individual studies that examine
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