Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Hofstad, Ole"
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Bio-economic aspects of moose : forage interactions - gains and compromises of interdisciplinary research
Wam, Hilde Karine (PhD Thesis;2010:27, Doctoral thesis, 2010)Interdisciplinary research is a prerequisite for applied progress in natural resource management. Still, most relevant studies are done by economists alone, and not in collaboration with ecologists. I discuss the ideological ... -
Carbon cycle effects of different strategies for utilisation of forest resources : a review
Trømborg, Erik; Sjølie, Hanne Kathrine; Bergseng, Even; Bolkesjø, Torjus Folsland; Hofstad, Ole; Rørstad, Per Kristian; Solberg, Birger; Sunde, Kathrin (MINA fagrapport;19, Report, 2011)The objective of this report was to review studies of relevance for the Norwegian forest carbon cycle and on that basis, indicate global warming impacts of possible changes in management and utilization of the Norwegian ... -
Choice of technology in less industrialized countries with particular reference to forestry and sawmilling
Solberg, Birger (Rapport (Norges landbrukshøgskole. Institutt for skogøkonomi);1988:3, Doctoral thesis, 1988)An overview is given of existing works regarding choice of technology in less industrialized countries (LIC), with special emphasis on forestry and forest industry projects. Some omportant theoretical aspects regarding the ... -
Conflicting interests of ecosystem services: Multi-criteria modelling and indirect evaluation of trade-offs between monetary and non-monetary measures
Wam, Hilde Karine; Bunnefeld, Nils; Clarke, Nicholas; Hofstad, Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
An ecological and socio-economical study of a locally endangered tree species, Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata, in a dry Afromontane forest
Wegasie, Mekdes Ourge (PhD Thesis;2018:94, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Afromontane forests are found in the tropics and are often threatened because of land use changes. These forests have various types of multipurpose tree species that provide different services to the local communities. ... -
Economic analysis of carbon sequestration and storage in Tanzanian forests
Rannestad, Meley Mekonen (PhD Thesis;2015:81, Doctoral thesis, 2020-11-10)Tropical deforestation is among the principal causes of emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). Nevertheless, tropical forests play an important role in regulating global climate by serving as carbon reservoirs. This has led ... -
Fellesgodefinansiering : en utfordring i norsk reise- og friluftsliv
Åserød, Caroline (Master thesis, 2016-07-26)The financing of public goods in the Norwegian tourism and outdoor recreation sector has received great attention recently. Tourists visit Norway to experience the scenery, which requires measures to conserve the nature ... -
Hensyn til naturmangfold i lokal arealforvaltning
Servan, Sonja Helene (Master thesis, 2019)Arealendringer er den viktigste årsaken til dagens globale masseutryddelse av arter, både på nasjonalt og internasjonalt nivå (Díaz et al., 2019; Henriksen & Hilmo, 2015a). De siste tiårene har bevissthet rundt miljøutfordringer ... -
Socioeconomics and governance of exclosures in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Mekonen, Dawit Gebregziabher (PhD Thesis;2018:90, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Land degradation and deforestation problems exists across sub-Saharan Africa in general and these remained as the major environmental problems in the Tigray region for many years. The joint effort of the regional government ... -
The degradation of REDD
Hofstad, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016) -
Å treffe en bevegelig blink – om bærekraftig skogforvaltning i 100 år
Hofstad, Ole; Soltani, Arezoo (Chapter, 2022)Formålet er å vise hvordan oppfatninga av begrepet bærekraft harutviklet seg i norsk skogforvaltning de siste 100 år. I lang tid etter den første lands-skogtakseringa i 1919 var profesjonell skogforvaltning i Norge konsentrert ...