Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Lie, Marit Helene"
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En vurdering av kunnskapsgrunnlaget for naturverdier i konsesjonsprosessen for landbasert vindkraft i Norge, og en vurdering av egnetheten til Natur i Norge (NiN) som verktøy i utredningsprosesser
Marthe, Bjella (Master thesis, 2020)Klimaendringer og tap av biologisk mangfold er blant de største globale utfordringene i vår tid. En grønnere energimiks er et anerkjent klimatiltak, men til tross for høy klimagevinst kan mange tiltak ha negative virkninger ... -
Knoppfenologi i europeisk bøk (Fagus sylvatica L.); temperaturens betydning for knopputviklingen ved den nordlige grensen for utbredelsen
Hagalid, Birgit Sundbø (Master thesis, 2017)Europeisk bøk (Fagus sylvatica L.) er et av de økologisk og økonomisk viktigste treslagene i Europa. Vi står overfor endringer i de globale temperaturene til det varmere, men kunnskapen om temperaturens rolle i knopputviklingen ... -
Power line clearings : suitable habitat for semi-natural grassland species?
Elvigen, Stine Wiger (Master thesis, 2016-08-09)Owing to land-use changes, abandoning and intensification of agriculture, semi-natural grasslands are becoming increasingly scarce all over Europe. As a consequence many of the species associated with these habitats have ... -
Preliminary Results from Norway, Slovenia, Portugal, Turkey, Ukraine, and Jordan: Investigating Pre-Service Teachers’ Expected Use of Digital Technology When Becoming Teachers
Janeš, Aleksander; Madsen, Siri Sollied; Saure, Heidi Iren; Lie, Marit Helene; Gjesdal, Beate Eltarvåg; Thorvaldsen, Steinar; Brito, Rita; Krasin, Serhii; Jwaifell, Mustafa; Sami Konca, Ahmed; Klančar, Andreja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
The impact of litter on soil quality and regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica (L.) : an experimental approach
Hustoft, Eva (Master thesis, 2016-08-31)During the next decades, the climate in Scandinavia is predicted to become wetter and warmer. This change will alter the ecosystems, and implies a possible transformation from Norway spruce (Picea abies) to European beech ... -
The influence of nest-site limitation on the species richness and abundance of bees : linking biodiversity and geology
Hanevik, Kaj-Andreas (Master thesis, 2018)There is mounting evidence of declines in global biodiversity. Declining wild bee populations are subject to concern because bees are considered the most important pollinators worldwide, contributing to the production of ... -
The influence of nesting resources on bee-flower interactions, revealed through functional traits, network structure and geology
Skoog, Daniel Ingvar Jeuderan (Master thesis, 2018)Bees are the major pollinators in most parts of the world, but their diversity have declined as a consequence of environmental changes, during the last century. To counteract this decline, an understanding of the bees and ...