The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes
This article discusses how studying rhythms can help us better understand and manage spatiotemporal tensions in social-ecological landscapes, highlighting the potential of rhythmanalysis as a tool for crossing scientific and methodological borders. The empirical material is from a study of human and...
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ftruralis:oai:ruralis.brage.unit.no:11250/2583427 2024-03-03T08:43:55+00:00 The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes Flemsæter, Frode Gundersen, Vegard Rønningen, Katrina Strand, Olav 2018 application/octet-stream http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2583427 https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2018.1535652 eng eng Andre: FoU Dovrefjell Norges forskningsråd: 230335 urn:issn:0142-6397 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2583427 https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2018.1535652 cristin:1629552 Landscape Research VDP::Samfunnsgeografi: 290 VDP::Human geography: 290 Journal article Peer reviewed 2018 ftruralis https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2018.1535652 2024-02-02T12:11:38Z This article discusses how studying rhythms can help us better understand and manage spatiotemporal tensions in social-ecological landscapes, highlighting the potential of rhythmanalysis as a tool for crossing scientific and methodological borders. The empirical material is from a study of human and non-human users and uses of the highly valued Dovrefjell mountain area in Norway, with particular attention to the much-debated Snøheim Road. We take an in-depth view of Three different, but interrelated, rhythms at Dovrefjell and discuss how intervening through rhythms can be a fruitful way to approach landscape management. By simultaneously ‘listening’ to different rhythms, this approach helps us to understand and reduce spatiotemporal tensions between social, cultural and ecological uses of a landscape. Landscape; rhythmanalysis; interdisciplinarity; wild reindeer; recreation; land management; Dovrefjell; Norway acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Dovrefjell Ruralis Brage (RURALIS – Institutt for rural- og regionalforskning) Dovrefjell ENVELOPE(13.500,13.500,79.000,79.000) Norway Landscape Research 44 8 937 951 |
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This article discusses how studying rhythms can help us better understand and manage spatiotemporal tensions in social-ecological landscapes, highlighting the potential of rhythmanalysis as a tool for crossing scientific and methodological borders. The empirical material is from a study of human and non-human users and uses of the highly valued Dovrefjell mountain area in Norway, with particular attention to the much-debated Snøheim Road. We take an in-depth view of Three different, but interrelated, rhythms at Dovrefjell and discuss how intervening through rhythms can be a fruitful way to approach landscape management. By simultaneously ‘listening’ to different rhythms, this approach helps us to understand and reduce spatiotemporal tensions between social, cultural and ecological uses of a landscape. Landscape; rhythmanalysis; interdisciplinarity; wild reindeer; recreation; land management; Dovrefjell; Norway acceptedVersion |
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The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes |
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