[HTML][HTML] When energy justice is contested: A systematic review of a decade of research on Sweden's conflicted energy landscape
The way in which we produce and consume energy has profound implications for our
societies. How we configure our energy systems determines not only our chances of …
societies. How we configure our energy systems determines not only our chances of …
Europe (Chapter 13)
Our current 1.1° C warmer world is already affecting natural and human systems in Europe
(very high confidence1). Since AR5, there has been a substantial increase in detected or …
(very high confidence1). Since AR5, there has been a substantial increase in detected or …
Mineral extraction in Swedish Sápmi: The regulatory gap between Sami rights and Sweden's mining permitting practices
In Sweden, extractive industries are placing increasing pressure on the traditional
indigenous Sami livelihood of reindeer herding. Consequently, the intersection of …
indigenous Sami livelihood of reindeer herding. Consequently, the intersection of …
International progress in cumulative effects assessment: a review of academic literature 2008–2018
J Blakley, J Russell - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper discusses trends in recent academic literature on cumulative effects assessment
(CEA) in the field of environmental impact assessment (IA). We performed an inductive …
(CEA) in the field of environmental impact assessment (IA). We performed an inductive …
Doing critical dialogic accounting and accountability research: an analytical framework and case illustration
Purpose To present an analytical framework for conducting critical dialogic accounting and
accountability-based participatory action research to further democratisation, social change …
accountability-based participatory action research to further democratisation, social change …
Fragmented landscapes and planscapes—The double pressure of increasing natural resource exploitation on Indigenous Sámi lands in northern Sweden
C Österlin, K Raitio - Resources, 2020 - mdpi.com
Human induced land-use change through natural resource extraction has significant
ecological, social and cultural effects for indigenous communities. Indigenous rights, cultural …
ecological, social and cultural effects for indigenous communities. Indigenous rights, cultural …
Strengthening subnational institutions for sustainable development in resource-rich states: Decentralized land-use planning in Peru
MT Gustafsson, M Scurrah - World Development, 2019 - Elsevier
Weak institutions have been identified as a principal cause of the poor developmental
outcomes of many resource-rich states. Research has largely focused on national-level …
outcomes of many resource-rich states. Research has largely focused on national-level …
The prior consultation of indigenous peoples in Latin America
C Wright, A Tomaselli - Abingdon: Routledge, 2019 - api.taylorfrancis.com
As many researchers will know, the most interesting spaces for planning future projects with
colleagues are not necessarily those offered during formal Conferences or event sessions …
colleagues are not necessarily those offered during formal Conferences or event sessions …
Uncovering injustices in the Green Transition
D Cambou - Arctic Review on Law and Politics, 2020 - JSTOR
This contribution is an analysis of how the rights of the Sámi to engage in reindeer
husbandry are guaranteed in the green transition to renewable energy in Sweden …
husbandry are guaranteed in the green transition to renewable energy in Sweden …
Shifting strategies between generations in Sami reindeer husbandry: The challenges of maintaining traditions while adapting to a changing context
W Axelsson-Linkowski, AM Fjellström, C Sandström… - Human Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Many traditional pastoralist systems are greatly impacted by cumulative encroachments of
other land users and by climate change. Understanding land degradation and the adaptive …
other land users and by climate change. Understanding land degradation and the adaptive …