REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS on DRIVERS of SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: A LOCAL VIEW of NORWAY

The combination of climate projections for Norway, and its recent demographic history make the country a good case study for regional development and social vulnerability to climate change. The rural settlements constituting northern Norway maintain an economic and demographic history with the poten...

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Main Author: Fitzsimons, Patrick M.
Other Authors: Johansen, Harley
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftunividahodc:oai:digital.lib.uidaho.edu:etd/640 2023-11-12T04:23:17+01:00 REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS on DRIVERS of SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: A LOCAL VIEW of NORWAY Fitzsimons, Patrick M. Johansen, Harley 2014 text http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/etd/id/640 unknown 10420 http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/etd/id/640 This document is provided by the University of Idaho Library and is meant to be used by University of Idaho students, staff, and faculty. All rights to the document linked from this metadata belong to the author, rights holder, and/or provider. Demography Climate change text 2014 ftunividahodc 2023-10-27T10:30:44Z The combination of climate projections for Norway, and its recent demographic history make the country a good case study for regional development and social vulnerability to climate change. The rural settlements constituting northern Norway maintain an economic and demographic history with the potential to create a scenario of regional social vulnerability. The paper's analysis will illustrate the great variation between the regions of northern and southern Norway. This paper's objective is to assess Norway's potential for social vulnerability to climate change at a more local level. Thesis (M.S., Geography) -- University of Idaho, December 2014 Text Northern Norway University of Idaho Library: Digital Initiatives
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REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS on DRIVERS of SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: A LOCAL VIEW of NORWAY
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description The combination of climate projections for Norway, and its recent demographic history make the country a good case study for regional development and social vulnerability to climate change. The rural settlements constituting northern Norway maintain an economic and demographic history with the potential to create a scenario of regional social vulnerability. The paper's analysis will illustrate the great variation between the regions of northern and southern Norway. This paper's objective is to assess Norway's potential for social vulnerability to climate change at a more local level. Thesis (M.S., Geography) -- University of Idaho, December 2014
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title_full REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS on DRIVERS of SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: A LOCAL VIEW of NORWAY
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