Blar i Master’s theses (BioVit) på forfatter "Nicolaysen, Anna Marie"
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Agroecological practice : the relevance of permaculture-based land-design for sustainability and resilience on the farm : a case study in Gopta village, West Bengal, India
Baradia, Sumit (Master thesis, 2021)Intensive agriculture does not only adversely affect farmland biodiversity but also causes rapid environmental degradation. Harmful chemicals involved in such high-yielding industrial agriculture have led to consumers’ and ... -
Cultivating human beings : natural farming in South Korea
Perrelet, Charlotte (Master thesis, 2019)Although having achieved an unprecedented rise in food production, the ecological, social and health impacts of industrial agriculture have led numerous scholars and activists to question its desirability. Regarded as a ... -
Cultivating sustainable cannabis in the Danish Medicinal Cannabis Pilot Programme : a case study at OC CARE ApS
Avila Gomez, Nelson Eduardo (Master thesis, 2021)In my research I explore the Danish Medicinal Cannabis Pilot Programme (Pilot Programme). The study was done with the case of OC Care ApS’ (OC Care) Envision Concept, a legislation-compliant growth facility with a controlled ... -
Feminist Agroecology: Perspectives from Female Farmers in Norway
Aas, Mari Jensen (Master thesis, 2022)Agroecology is a solution to transform food systems and meet the multifold crises of climate, biodiversity loss, food insecurity and social inequality. These crises impact people differently based on gender, ethnicity, ... -
Food systems policy and social-ecological resilience : the role of the European Green Deal for food systems transformation
Liegmann, Liselotte (Master thesis, 2021)This master thesis presents a theoretical discussion of the Farm to Fork strategy’s aim to transform food systems to become resilient. Over the last 20 years, the international scientific community has established that ... -
From feed to food : how a culinary focused transition enabled Copenhagen’s public meal system to convert to using 90% organic food at no extra cost
Crawford, Abel Ben Aleck (Master thesis, 2020)Our world faces a socio-ecological crisis, and our food system is a significant contributor to that crisis. We must seek to turn our food system into a contributor towards regenerating our earth systems. To do that we ... -
High quality coffee value chains for smallholder livelihoods in the Yungas of La Paz Bolivia
Compigne, Isabeau (Master thesis, 2018)In Bolivia, the coffee sector is of great importance for many farmers in the country, especially in the Yungas region, where it involves more than 17,000 families. Unfortunately, in the past three years, coffee export has ... -
Reindeer husbandry in Southern Norway : status quo and how it is impacted by external factors
Jørgensen, Jarle Sandvær (Master thesis, 2022)Reindeer husbandry has been practiced in the artic regions for centuries and is one of few ways of utilizing natural resources in regions where plant productivity is marginal and weather conditions harsh. It is a trade ... -
The relevancy of stakeholder engagement in aiding the sustainable shift : an investigation through the eyes of farmers
Costello, Joanna Elizabeth (Master thesis, 2021)With growing awareness of the agricultural industry’s struggle to internalise and implement the sustainability shift, new methods for aiding the shift are being sought. As a growing number of findings can connect with ... -
Social farming in France : therapeutic benefits and sustainability of social farms
Chopin, Lea Beatrice (Master thesis, 2021)Social farming is a concept that uses agricultural activities for social or therapeutic purposes. Social farms may benefit various target groups such as: young persons experiencing difficulties, the elderly, disabled people, ... -
Socio-Ecological Resilience in a Southern California Dryland Agroecosystem: Contributions from General and Specified Resilience
Kapalla, Devin Danielle (Master thesis, 2021)In general, California agroecosystems are vulnerable to social and environmental change, threatening the provision of vital ecosystem services and human food security. Socio-ecological resilience, comprised of general ... -
A Sociotechnical Analysis in Market Gardening Systems : understanding the barriers and levers to agroecological soil management in Provence.
Michel, Elsa (Master thesis, 2021)