Browsing NINA Brage by Author "Stokland, Håkon B."
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Conserving Wolves by Transforming Them? The Transformative E!fects of Technologies of Government in Biodiversity Conservation
Stokland, Håkon B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article investigates the construction of instruments and techniques employed in the management of Norwegian wolves since the early 1980s by construing the tools as technologies of government. The proliferation of such ... -
A joint climate and nature cure: A transformative change perspective
Rusch, Graciela; Bartlett, Jesamine; Kyrkjeeide, Magni Olsen; Lein, Ulrika; Nordén, Jenni; Sandvik, Hanno; Stokland, Håkon B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Climate change has considerably dominated science-policy dialogue, public debate, and subsequently environmental policies since the three ‘‘Rio Conventions’’ were born. This has led to practically independent courses of ... -
Matens meglere. Kontroll, kvalitet og kunnskap i den industrielle matens tid
Finstad, Terje; Kvaal, Stig; Stokland, Håkon B.; Østby, Per (Book, 2022)Hvordan kan vi stole på at maten vi kjøper i butikken ikke gjør oss syke? Etableringen av institusjoner, lover og kontrollsystemer som sikrer oss at maten er trygg, er resultatet av en lang og sammensatt historisk prosess. ... -
A network to enhance the contributions from the social sciences and humanities to IPBES
Stokland, Håkon B.; Stenseke, Marie; Emery, Marla R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)IPBES requires enhanced contributions from the social sciences and humanities in order to meet its mandate and influence policy. However, achieving this has so far proved challenging, notably in the form of a shortage in ... -
Segmented forest realities: The ontological politics of biodiversity mapping
Aspøy, Håkon; Stokland, Håkon B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Since the late 1990 s, biodiversity mapping has been a key instrument for preventing loss of species and habitats in Norwegian productive forests. Having major implications for the abilities of actors to pursue their ...