Nature, resource management and landscape

Nature, resource management and landscape

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Nature, resource management and landscape - About us

This priority area will develop new knowledge about how people and communities conceptualize, manage and use nature, resources and landscapes. The area includes research on how nature and natural resources are defined and conceptualized in different ways and different contexts, and how this forms the basis for often contradictory and conflicting discourses and practices. 

The research approach is political, in that we seek to understand the consequences of such discourses and practices for equitable distribution and inequality, processes of social and economic change, and vulnerability and social protection. The priority area also includes courses on rights-holders’ roles and participation in both formal and informal decision-making processes related to the management and use of biodiversity, oil, and water, as well as nature as an arena for recreation. Research is carried out both in the Global South and the Global North.
 

Key research themes:

  • Use, distribution and conceptualization of nature and natural resources 
  • Management of particularly valuable natural resources 
  • Nature and landscape as arenas for inclusion, participation and democracy

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