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Women and Land Ownership Rights in Kilimanjaro: A Tension between Women Land Ownership Rights and Culture: A case of Moshi Rural District Tanzania
(Master thesis, 2011)Despite the efforts and strategies geared towards women in realizing property rights in terms of empowerment, participation and decision making in the global context today many African societies are still characterized by ... -
"In Holland we are a nice family. In Norway we are a happy family!": Om nederlandske entreprenører i bygde-Norge
(Master thesis, 2011)Norwegians keep moving away from the small villages in the countryside to the bigger towns. They seek the urban life far away from the boring and all too safe life in the parish. In other countries we can see something ... -
Assessing the Impact of Crop growing on Wetland Values, Services, Functions and Goods: A Case of Nakivubo Wetland Kampala District, Uganda
(Master thesis, 2011)For a country to develop, it requires a well and fully employed populace to earn income and carter for their basic needs and hence achieve a better standard of living. It is a global concern to protect and conserve vital ... -
Festival + sted = ?: Vinjerock - en festivals påvirkning på stedsidentitet og stedsutvikling
(Master thesis, 2011)Festivaler har blitt en viktig del av opplevelsesøkonomien og stedene de er lokalisert. Denne oppgaven er et case-studie av musikkfestivalen Vinjerock i Vang kommune, og fokuserer på hva slags innvirkninger festivalen har ... -
Livelihoods in a Conflict Setting: A Case Study of the Ethnically Bordered Agricultural Villages in Ampara District, Sri Lanka
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2011:316, Doctoral thesis, 2011)The ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka represented a major threat to the livelihoods of all people in the country and especially those in the conflict zones. Conflict-related violence was not limited to Sinhalese and Tamils; ... -
The Life and Landscape of Slave Women in Guadeloupe from the XVIIth to the XIXth Century
(Master thesis, 2011)Slavery started in Guadeloupe in the XVIth century and lasted until 1848. Slavery created in Guadeloupe a society based on domination of colonists over the oppressed slaves. This thesis is about life and landscape of slave ... -
The production of a domestic space for natural gas in Norway: Scalar politics, political mobilization and strategic consolidation
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Cooperative or complaint: A study of partnerships between development actors in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
(Master thesis, 2011)In today’s aid system, “partnership” has become a guiding principle for the desired relationships between actors working with development. By partnering the assumption is that the organisations can be part of a relationship ... -
GIS i geografifaget på ungdomstrinnet: Fagdidaktiske perspektiv på å lære om og med GIS
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Delt bosted - helt hjemme?: Et geografisk perspektiv på samværsordningen delt bosted og hjem
(Master thesis, 2011)We live in a fluid and mobile world, where rapid changes in our lives may suddenly occur. This is the case also for many people living in families. Family breakups are rather commonplace these days, being events usually ... -
Solid waste management
(Master thesis, 2011)The study is about the informal management of waste in respect to the recycling of scrap metals in the Accra Metropolitan Area. The study focused on the contribution of the informal sector in the management of waste in ... -
Interminably Displaced?: Home-making practises among Georgian IDPs in Collective Centres in the context of privatisation
(Master thesis, 2011)This master thesis explores different forms of home-making among internally displaced persons living in Collective Centres in Tbilisi, Georgia in the context of an ongoing privatisation programme. Following the break-up ... -
Mapping wilderness like areas in Tanzania based on the Norwegian INON methodology
(Master thesis, 2011)The purpose of this master’s thesis was to produce a national wilderness map of Tanzania by using a Norwegian method for mapping wilderness like areas, called Inngrepsfrie naturområder i Norge (INON). In English this means ... -
Straume - en ny by: En studie av planer og visjoner for Straume med vekt på samarbeid, medvirkning og landskapsverdier
(Master thesis, 2011)Straume - a new city. A study of land use plans and visions for Straume with emphasis on participation and landscape values. This master thesis is a case study that focuses on a spatial planning process in Straume, the ... -
Partikler oppstrøms og nedstrøms erosjonshull innsamlet ved steintelling i elva Gaula
(Master thesis, 2011)I de senere årene har det oppstått erosjonshull i de nedre delene av elva Gaula i Midt-Norge. Erosjonshullene er lokalisert under marin grense og skaper nye utfordringer for de omkringliggende områdene. For å kartlegge ... -
The Practice of Chhaupadi: The Link Between Local Cultural Understanding and Women’s Rights in Rural Nepal
(Master thesis, 2011)This thesis explores how women’s lived experiences are shaped by traditional cultureand power structures, through examining the case of chhaupadi and its implications on women’s lives. The practice of chhaupadi is widespread ... -
Dialogstyrt landskapsforvaltning?: Landskapsforvaltning og lokal medvirkning i verdensarv Røros Bergstad og Circumferensen
(Master thesis, 2011)Røros is a historic mining town and municipality in the mountain area of central Norway. Themines were established in 1646 and exploited until 1977. The mining town has been onUNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1980. In ... -
Protracted displacement and solutions to displacement:: Listening to displaced persons (refugees and IDPS) in Ghana and Sri Lanka
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2011:287, Doctoral thesis, 2011)This thesis consists of a comprehensive overview and a compilation of three articles. The thesis studies the extent of displaced persons' inclusion in, and policy articulations about, resolving their protracted displacement ... -
User conflicts and management of Urban Woodlands: The case of Trondheim, Norway and Arnhem, The Netherlands
(Master thesis, 2011)Urban woodlands are forests in and around cities that are used intensively for recreation and as such can be sites of conflicts between various users and uses. The aim of this research is to compare the recreational situation ...