[HTML][HTML] When energy justice is contested: A systematic review of a decade of research on Sweden's conflicted energy landscape

V Ramasar, H Busch, E Brandstedt, K Rudus - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

Europe (Chapter 13)

B Bednar-Friedl, R Biesbroek, DN Schmidt… - 2022 - pure.iiasa.ac.at
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 …

Mineral extraction in Swedish Sápmi: The regulatory gap between Sami rights and Sweden's mining permitting practices

K Raitio, C Allard, R Lawrence - Land use policy, 2020 - Elsevier
In Sweden, extractive industries are placing increasing pressure on the traditional
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 …

Doing critical dialogic accounting and accountability research: an analytical framework and case illustration

FA Tanima, J Brown, T Hopper - Accounting, Auditing & Accountability …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose To present an analytical framework for conducting critical dialogic accounting and
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …