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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 22:38:46+00:00

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Lennert, A. E., & Richard, G. (2017). At the cutting edge of the future: Unravelling depredation, behaviour and movement of killer whales in the act of flexible management regimes in Arctic Greenland. Ocean & Coastal Management, 148, 272-281.
participation GIS (PPGIS). Journal of Nature Conservation.
Brown, Greg; Pullar, David; Hausner, Vera Helene. An empirical evaluation of spatial value transfer methods for identifying cultural ecosystem services. Ecological Indicators 2016; Volum 69. ISSN 1470-160X.s 1 – 11.s doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.03.053.
Hausner, V. H.; Fauchald, P. & Broderstad, E.G. (2017). Contact with nature as an indicator of sociocultural values in the Artic, Participatory mapping/GIS scientific meeting, San Luis Obispo, 1.-3. August, 2017.
Hausner, V. H.; Broderstad, E. G.; Fauchald, P. (2017). Participatory mapping of socio-cultural values in and outside the Varanger National Park in Norway. 24th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management; Umeå, Sweden, June 19-22, 2017.
Identifying the diversity of sociocultural values for ecosystem services assessments.
This paper will be presented on two conferences in the summer 2016 and focus on the heterogeneous relationships that people in the north have to ecosystems (Hausner & Broderstad et al. forthcoming).
Spatial analysis of ecosystem services supply using the sample point approach.
Climate-related changes and human activities may affect supplies of ecosystem services in northern areas. To monitor these changes at landscape scale we need tools that are cost-effective and easy to apply in the field. The Sample Point software has been used to e.g. estimate vegetation cover, identify presence of rare species or calculate the relative cover of different functional groups in a time/cost effective manner. However, the measurements of berries, flowering plants, wildlife cues and potentially impacts have not previously been assessed using this tool ( Monz & Munoz et al. forthcoming).
Using fuzzy cognitive mapping for identifying local perceptions of climate-related risks.
We will arrange a workshop in collaboration with COAT to identify local priorities and perceptions of climate-related risks (Hausner et al. forthcoming).
Fauchald, P., Hausner, V., Schmidt, J., & Clark, D. (2017). Transitions of social-ecological subsistence systems in the Arctic. International Journal of the Commons, 11(1).
Fauchald, P., Park, T., Tømmervik, H., Myneni, R., & Hausner, V. H. (2017). Arctic greening from warming promotes declines in caribou populations. Science Advances, 3(4), e1601365.
Klokov, K. B. (2013). Changes in reindeer population numbers in Russia: an effect of the political context or of climate?. Rangifer, 32(1), 19-33.
Hausner, V. H., Fauchald, P., & Jernsletten, J. L. (2012). Community-based management: under what conditions do Sámi pastoralists manage pastures sustainably?. PloS one, 7(12), e51187.
Hausner, V. H., Fauchald, P., Tveraa, T., Pedersen, E., Jernsletten, J. L. L., Ulvevadet, B., & Bråthen, K. A. (2011). The ghost of development past: the impact of economic security policies on Saami pastoral ecosystems.
Ulvevadet, B., & Hausner, V. H. (2011). Incentives and regulations to reconcile conservation and development: Thirty years of governance of the Sami pastoral ecosystem in Finnmark, Norway. Journal of environmental management, 92(10), 2794-2802.
Klokov, K. B., & Khrushchev, S. A. (2010). Demographic Dynamics of the Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples of the Russian North, 1897-2002. Sibirica, 9(3), 41-65.

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