Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway
This study forwards a social approach to property regimes; to sets of rules created to access, use, control and manage a resource, in this case reindeer in Norway. As such, it begins with people and their often differing and diverse beliefs, values and interests. Central among the actors involved in...
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ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/2680551 2023-05-15T18:14:47+02:00 Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway Bergstrøm, Cassandra Norway 2007-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2680551 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås Noragric Working Papers;41 urn:issn:0809-4934 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2680551 29 VDP::Social science: 200::Human geography: 290 Working paper 2007 ftunivmob 2021-09-23T20:14:57Z This study forwards a social approach to property regimes; to sets of rules created to access, use, control and manage a resource, in this case reindeer in Norway. As such, it begins with people and their often differing and diverse beliefs, values and interests. Central among the actors involved in reindeer property regimes in Norway are the indigenous Sámi people. Another important actor is the Norwegian state. Examples of the types of claims they make include: a basic necessity – a source of food and warmth; a nuisance; a source of sport; a basis for claiming national sovereignty; a basis for maintaining a living language; a part of nature and a part of the cultural landscape. Report Sámi Sámi Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU Norway |
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This study forwards a social approach to property regimes; to sets of rules created to access, use, control and manage a resource, in this case reindeer in Norway. As such, it begins with people and their often differing and diverse beliefs, values and interests. Central among the actors involved in reindeer property regimes in Norway are the indigenous Sámi people. Another important actor is the Norwegian state. Examples of the types of claims they make include: a basic necessity – a source of food and warmth; a nuisance; a source of sport; a basis for claiming national sovereignty; a basis for maintaining a living language; a part of nature and a part of the cultural landscape. |
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Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway |
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Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway |
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Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway |
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Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway |
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Formation and Change of Property Regimes: The Case of Reindeer in Norway |
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formation and change of property regimes: the case of reindeer in norway |
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