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  • Reindeer husbandry in Finland
  • Reindeer herding and ecology in Finnish Lapland
  • Reindeer grazing impact on Arctic-Alpine landscapes in Western Greenland, and Central and Northern Norway
  • Degradation ; Ecosystem ; Greenland ; Landscape ecology ; Mountain ; Norway ; Polar region ; Reindeer
  • A long-term landscape ecological project in Central Norway offers new material that is used to interpret the grazing impact of reindeers in comparable ecosystems. A gradient was studied from central Norway, where there is no reindeer grazing
  • , to western Greenland with a natural population of reindeers, and finally to northern Norway, where overgrazing already exceeds the carrying capacity. With the help of ecological mapping, especially of vegetation and soils, and measurements of environmental
  • processes, differences due to grazing reindeer populations in the 3 regions have been identified. The article presents the results of the investigations and discusses the ecological background for determining degradation and possible regeneration processes
  • Recent marginal changes of the Mittivakkat Glacier, Southeast Greenland and the discovery of remains of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), polar bear (Ursus maritimus) and peaty material
  • During field observations in August 2005 antler remains of a reindeer were found at a recently deglaciated site at about 500 m asl., and bones from a polar bear were found at about 300 m asl. along the margin of Mittivakkat Glacier. In August 2006
  • old surface vegetation covering peaty material became exposed due to ice recession close to the site where the antler was found. The antler indicates that reindeer lived in the area when the glacier began to advance from a position where it was close
  • The reindeer herding comes into collision with tourism. From the Lappish point of view it is feared that the project - a new national park in the Kiruna mountain area - will lead to gradually increased exploitation. To be able to effect
  • the surviving of the reindeer herding the Lapp want to have a greater influence on the mountain planning.
  • From reindeer stew to pizza : the displacement of local food resources in Sápmi, northernmost Europe
  • Fauna ; Habitat ; Reindeer ; Russia ; Zoogeography
  • The complex fertility of indigenous Sami and non-reindeer-herding settlers in Jokkmokk 1815–1895
  • The role of wild reindeer as a flagship species in new management models in Norway
  • Ecological catastrophe ; Livestock farming ; Meat ; Norway ; Pollution ; Radioactive pollution ; Regional economy ; Reindeer ; Sweden
  • Agricultural mechanization ; Agricultural policy ; Agricultural production ; Atlas ; Climate ; Farm ; Farm building ; Farming;Agriculture ; Gardening ; Land use ; Livestock farming ; Reindeer ; Soil ; Sweden ; Thematic map ; Working population
  • Ethnic minority ; Livestock farming ; Minority ; Pastoralism ; Reindeer ; Russia
  • Asia ; Economic crisis ; Emigration ; Farm ; Housing ; Livestock farming ; Living conditions ; Nomadism ; Regional economy ; Reindeer ; Urban supply ; Way of life ; Yakutia
  • Eastern Siberia ; Livestock farming ; Pastureland ; Pollution ; Reindeer ; Russia ; Thematic mapping
  • Etude géochimique du Complexe d'Eden Lake qui fait intrusion dans les roches granitiques localisées entre les domaines tectoniques de Lynn Lake et de Leaf Rapids, dans la Zone de Reindeer du terrane orogénique trans-hudsonien, Manitoba septentrional
  • Eurasia ; Fauna ; Heavy metals ; Pollution ; Radioactivity ; Reindeer ; Subarctic area
  • Archeological site ; Ariège ; Aude ; France ; Modelling ; Palaeo-ecology ; Palaeobiogeography ; Palaeoclimate ; Quaternary ; Reindeer ; South-Western France ; Tarn ; Upper Pleistocene