Essays about: "Laponia"

Found 5 essays containing the word Laponia.

  1. 1. Vägen till information : hur utformningen av naturum Laponias infart kan styra besöksflöden och minska slitage i skyddad natur

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Emma Arvidsson; [2020]
    Keywords : naturresurshantering; landskapsarkitektur; naturvägledning; naturum; turism; gestaltning;

    Abstract : Hur kan gestaltningen av landskapet minska belastningen på skyddad natur? Intresset för att besöka nationalparker ökar, därmed ökar även belastningen på de skyddade naturområdena. Problematiken kring ökat besökstryck och skyddande av natur har lösts på olika sätt globalt. READ MORE

  2. 2. Sámi Influence in Decision-Making Processes : Consultation, Consent or Somewhere In-between?

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Adrian Forsgren; [2019]
    Keywords : Sámi rights; indigenous peoples; participation; influence; traditional knowledge; climate change adaptation; environmental management; Laponia;

    Abstract : International human rights committees and special rapporteurs on the situation for indigenous peoples have criticised Sweden for the domestic treatment of Sámi people and for not fully complying with indigenous rights on participation and consultation under international law. Participatory rights and consultation duties for indigenous peoples are important as they function as means of ensuring indigenous influence in decision making, giving effect to their substantive rights to land resources and culture. READ MORE

  3. 3. Mediated Justice : Mapping news media narratives about indigenous peoples’ rights and the mining conflicts in Renca (Brazil) and Gállok (Sweden)

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMK

    Author : Natália Santana Faria; [2018]
    Keywords : narrative; human rights; indigenous peoples; mining conflicts; justice; media responsibility; media representation; Amazon; Laponia; Renca; Gállok; Kallak; Wajãpari; Rio Paru D’Este; Sami;

    Abstract : Conflicts between the mining industry and traditional communities have been challenging indigenous peoples’ rights and endangering the environment around the world. The purpose of this study is to gain a broad perspective on the role of media representations in framing (or misframing) justice (Fraser 2009) and in reflecting (or not) media responsibility (Silverstone 2017) when reporting such events. READ MORE

  4. 4. Ecocertifications and quality labels : For whom and why, in the case of Laponia.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi

    Author : Anna Engberg; [2017]
    Keywords : Laponia; World Heritage; tourism; ecocertifications; quality markings; eco tourism;

    Abstract : Abstract There are a lot of ecocertifications in Sweden for a variety of different categories; for example the Swan, which is a label for both hotels and products; KRAV, a label for farms and what farms pro- duce; Nature’s Best, a label for tourist adventures; the Sápmi Experience, a newly developed label for Sámi tourism, and The Green Key, a certification offered by Håll Sverige Rent for hostels, ho- tels, mountain cabins and camping grounds. Nature’s Best and the Green Key I have chosen as the focus for this paper, because they are the most relevant for my research. READ MORE

  5. 5. Creating Partnerships Between Governmental Authorities and Indigenous peoples: a New Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation

    University essay from Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Lauren Duboisset-Broust; [2013]
    Keywords : Sustainable development; partnership; biodiversity conservation; indigenous peoples; protected areas;

    Abstract : Securing the interactions between plants, animals, microorganisms and the physical environment forms the foundation of sustainable development (Global Biodiversity Strategy, World Resources Institute, 1992). Facing the ongoing depletion of the natural resources, new strategies to ensure biodiversity conservation were developed. READ MORE