Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Wisborg, Poul"
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Annual progress report 1999
Wisborg, Poul; Raza, Mohammad Akbar (HAINRM report;8, Report, 1999-12) -
Civil society contributions to the integration of refugees in Norway : a case study of the Norwegian Red Cross Refugee Guide Program in Bærum Municipality
Ali, Amna Abdellatif Abdelmajid (Master thesis, 2020)This thesis is a qualitative case study that investigate the contribution of the Norwegian Red Cross (NRC) to integration of refugees. The thesis taking the NRC’s Refugee Guide Programme in Bærum municipality as a case ... -
A coastline altered by aquaculture : the sociocultural sustainability of fish farming in Arctic Norway
Hessen, Katharina Karlsen (Master thesis, 2022)Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world, and Norway is this sector’s largest producer of farmed salmon. More than one thousand fish farms are spread along the Norwegian coastline, producing ... -
Coffee, child labour, and education: Examining a triple social–ecological trade-off in an Afromontane forest landscape
Ango, Tola Gemechu; Börjeson, Lowe; Wisborg, Poul; Senbeta, Feyera; Alem, Habtamu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In biodiversity rich agriculture–forest moasic landscapes in south-western Ethiopia, the production of coffee and food crops, including guarding them from forest-dwelling mammals, requires a high input of labour, which is ... -
Development studies beyond its colonial legacy : what lessons does history hold?
Hånde, Éléonore Celina (Bachelor thesis, 2023)Over the past few decades, the decolonisation debate has shed light on the legacy of colonialism in development studies, including challenging the tendency to favour Western knowledge in academia. The research for this ... -
Farmer–herder conflict and food security in Kwahu East District, Eastern Region, Ghana
Antwi, Samuel Owusu (Master thesis, 2018)The conflict between resource users is no new phenomenon in West Africa including Ghana. Debate and discussions about such conflict mostly centre on resource scarcity. This study examines the impact of farmer–herder conflict ... -
Feminist perspectives on immigration and (re)production of power : a critical discourse analysis of Norwegian immigration and integration policy 2005 - 2021
Olsen, Sofie (Master thesis, 2022)The aim of the research for this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of how immigration and integration policy may (re)produce power structures that are causing discrimination and social inequality, particularly ... -
From racist violence to re-humanization, mattering, and nonviolence : an analysis of the normative reasoning, communication, and resonance of Black Lives Matter in the wake of the death of George Floyd
Ross, Heidi Margrethe (Master thesis, 2021)Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a leading force in the struggle for a re-humanization of Black lives. After George Floyd was brutally murdered by a police officer in the summer of 2020, BLM called for the mattering of Black ... -
High altitude integrated natural resource management : summary report
Wisborg, Poul; Tetlay, Khaleel (HAINRM report;1, Research report, 1998) -
Identifying climate change frames within East African settings of displacement
Soita, Mellab Mkeli (Master thesis, 2022)Whether forced or voluntary, mobility related to climate change affects developing and developed countries with the most vulnerable groups affected more. Humanitarian crises are a concern across the globe significantly ... -
The impacts of COVID-19 and the syndemics of epidemics on education and health on adolescent girls in Malawi
Strøm, Jenny (Master thesis, 2022)This paper aims to address the effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on adolescent girls in Malawi, with a major focus on education and health. Furthermore, this is a comparative study, which looks at how the response to the ... -
Institutions and organisations in pasture and forestry management
Steinsholt, Håvard; Wisborg, Poul; Raza, Mohammad Akbar; Sevatdal, Hans (HAINRM report;2, Report, 1998-12) -
Is land a human rights issue : approaching land reform in South Africa
Wisborg, Poul (Noragric Working Papers;24, Working paper, 2002)This essay is submitted to The Ethics Program of the Norwegian Research Council in partial fulfilment of the PhD Course in “Human rights and conflict of norms”, offered in co-operation with The Norwegian Institute of Human ... -
It is our land. Human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa
Wisborg, Poul (PhD Thesis;2006:4, Doctoral thesis, 2006-03)‘It is our land’: Human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa Secure access to resources is a universal condition of human well-being and is of considerable concern in contemporary human rights ... -
Masculinities and sexualities matter! : a secondary study on demographics
Strand, Mathilde Moe (Master thesis, 2020)A new demographic era with population ageing and declining fertility as growing demographic phenomena are slowly restructuring societies at multiple levels, with Japan now dealing with the impacts related to this. As home ... -
Mulanje Mountain Biodiversity Conservation Project : mid-Term Review for the Norwegian Government
Wisborg, Poul; Jumbe, Charles B.L. (Noragric report;57, Report, 2010) -
The power of state media and human rights to land : an analysis of media content on large-scale land acquisitions in Vietnam
Nguyen, Trang Thien (Master thesis, 2021)This research looked into the effect of state media on the discussion of human rights in large scale land acquisitions in Vietnam, considering land as essential for enjoyment of other human rights. The thesis that state ... -
Re-constructing rights to land : from discourse to entitlement
Wisborg, Poul (Noragric Working Papers;25, Working paper, 2002) -
School abductions in Chibok and Zamfara, Nigeria : the nexus between gender, terror and official responses
Asante, Prince (Master thesis, 2021)School abductions in Nigeria have received global attention since 2014. Although several studies exist on gender-based terrorism in Nigeria, none has sought to understand the relationship between gender, gender constructions, ... -
The non-coercive road to serfdom : Friedrich Hayek's theory of distributive justice in the context of causal determinism
Schmidt, Henning Berg (Master thesis, 2018)With so many conflicting conceptions of ‘development’, it seems important to find objective criteria to judge them by. The thesis proposes that it should be their alignment with normative ethics, where the question of free ...