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Reindeer husbandry in Russia

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2007
Russia has about two-thirds of the world's population of domesticated reindeer. They are herded on a territory of more than three million square kilometres on the tundra, forest-tundra, taiga and mountain areas. The reindeer husbandry in Russia is one of the most important areas of indigenous self-employment especially in the remote Arctic and Siberian
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Reindeer Husbandry in Finland

The Geographical Journal, 1979
To a growing extent reindeer husbandry in Finland occurs side by side with modern industrial and urban society. The reindeer economy has been on the losing side. However, because ofthe amount of work invested in the reindeer, the number of these animals is larger than before.
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Enhancing reindeer husbandry in boreal Sweden

2017
The use of a GPS tracking system has led to a change in the labour process of reindeer husbandry, as the herd can be monitored and followed remotely on computers. It increases knowledge about migration routes and use of grazing areas as the movements are registered by the tracking devices.
Berg, Staffan   +2 more
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MODELING EXPERIENCE IN NORTHERN REINDEER HUSBANDRY

Bulletin of KSAU
The objective of the study is to develop models of nomadic reindeer herding, including a description of the main technological processes, the yield of meat and antler products depending on the number of animals and production indicators. The presented studies are unique, since, firstly, much attention is currently paid to food security in the Arctic ...
Alexander Yuzhakov   +2 more
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Reindeer husbandry practice and perspectives

2005
Mulders, K.E.A.   +3 more
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