• Caged for Protection: Exploring the Paradoxes of Protecting New Zealand's Dactylanthus taylorii 

      Hølleland, Herdis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Emerging from an ethnographic encounter with the conservation efforts to save an enclave of Dactylanthus taylorii in Tngariro National Park, the article discusses some of the paradoxes of conservation management by ...
    • Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic 

      Hollesen, Jørgen; Callanan, Martin; Dawson, Tom; Fenger-Nielsen, Rasmus; Friesen, T. Max; Jensen, Anne M.; Markham, Adam; Martens, Vibeke Vandrup; Pitulko, Vladimir V.; Rockman, Marcy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The cold, wet climate of the Arctic has led to the extraordinary preservation of archaeological sites and materials that offer important contributions to the understanding of our common cultural and ecological history. ...
    • Why do Tibetan pastoralists hunt? 

      Næss, Marius Warg; Bårdsen, Bård-Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The Tibetan nomads in the Aru Basin have until recently relied on hunting as an additional source forsubsistence. They hunted the endangered Tibetan antelope or chiru (Pantholops hodgsoni), blue sheep(Pseudois nayaur), ...