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Land division, conservancies, fencing and its implications in the Maasai Mara, Kenya
(Research report, 2019)There is growing concern about the future of wildlife and pastoralism in the Maasai Mara as well as on the communal lands adjacent to the national reserve that serves as home to pastoral communities and wildlife dispersal ... -
Land of retreating glaciers – checklist of liverworts on Svalbard
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The checklist of liverworts of the Svalbard archipelago contains all published data on the occurrence of liverworts in the Svalbard archipelago. The list includes 105 species, five more reported species that only doubtfully ... -
Land ownership and land management policies in Norway and Scotland
(Chapter, 2019)It is argued that the pattern of landownership in Scotland is inequitable and inefficient, since the land (and its associated outputs) is concentrated in only a few, private hands. Critics argue that the scale of private ... -
Land Registry Framework Based on Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) for Environmental Sustainability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Providing a system user with a unique and secure identity is a prerequisite for authentication and authorization aspects of a security system. It is generally understood that the existing digital identity systems store the ... -
Land tenure insecurity in post-certification Amhara, Ethiopia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)It is generally believed that tenure security has improved due to the programme of land certification. Inthis paper I argue the opposite. Tenure security concerns three different rights: possession, renting andlatent rights. ... -
Land use and habitat selection by small mammals in the Tanzanian Greater Serengeti Ecosystem
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Habitat selection is central to shaping the abundance and distribution of organisms in space and time. We analysed land use (National Park, pastoralism and agriculture) and habitat selection by small mammals in the Tanzanian ... -
Land use for bioenergy: Synergies and trade-offs between sustainable development goals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Bioenergy aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contribute to meeting global climate change mitigation targets. Nevertheless, several sustainability concerns are associated with bioenergy, especially related ... -
Land use planning in disputed mountain areas: conflicting interests and common arenas
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Mountain areas are often subject to conflicts between different user interests and protection. The authors examine land use planning processes in Norway applied in accordance with the Planning and Building Act and the ... -
Land Value Capture's Potential
(Chapter, 2021)The paper discusses the potential for implementing Land Value Capture (LVC) strategies in Norway. In order to evaluate such a potential, case studies have been oriented both to look at a re-zoning’s effect on real estate ... -
Land-use changes lead to functional loss of terrestrial mammals in a Neotropical rainforest
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Land-use changes are a main driver of modifications in tropical ecosystems, leading to the loss of species and ecological traits and affecting key ecological functions. Although much attention has been given to predict the ... -
A Landform Evolution Model for the Mannen Area in Romsdal Valley, Norway
(Chapter, 2020)The Quaternary geology of western Norway’s landscape is the result of glacial and post-glacial sedimentation and erosional processes, a significant sea-level drop and high rock-slope failure activity. All these processes ... -
Landmark-based spatial navigation across the human lifespan
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Landmark-guided elastic shape analysis of human character motions
(Journal article, 2017)Motions of virtual characters in movies or video games are typically generated by recording actors using motion capturing methods. Animations generated this way often need postprocessing, such as improving the periodicity ... -
Landscape relatedness: detecting contemporary fine-scale spatial structure in wild populations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Context: Methods for detecting contemporary, fine-scale population genetic structure in continuous populations are scarce. Yet such methods are vital for ecological and conservation studies, particularly under a changing ... -
Landscapes of transhumance in Norway and Spain: Farmers' practices, perceptions, and value orientations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)The mountain areas of Europe have been of vital importance in the system of summer farming whereby the movement of livestock between different altitudinal levels is a key element. However, summer farming has been downscaled ... -
Landslide risk reduction through close partnership between research, industry, and public entities in Norway: Pilots and case studies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Cross-sectorial and cross-disciplinary collaboration, as well as public-private partnerships are necessary to handle the complexity of climate adaptation. The Research Council of Norway has established the Centres for ... -
The land–energy–water nexus of global bioenergy potentials from abandoned cropland
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Bioenergy is a key option in climate change mitigation scenarios. Growing perennial grasses on recently abandoned cropland is a near-term strategy for gradual bioenergy deployment with reduced risks for food security and ... -
Langmuir-type vortices in wall-bounded flows driven by a criss-cross wavy wall topography
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)We investigate a mechanism to manipulate wall-bounded flows whereby wave-like undulations of the wall topography drives the creation of bespoke longitudinal vortices. A resonant interaction between the ambient vorticity ... -
Langs elven og ud i fjorden – marinarkæologi i Nidelven, Trondheim
(Chapter, 2017)The Nidelven River, which meanders through the centre of Trondheim before flowing into the Trondheim Fjord, has played a vital role in the location, growth and development of the city since its establishment in the 10th ...