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    • CHAPTER V: The Comic Book 

      Parola, Giulia; Poto, Margherita Paola; Chue Muquissai, Silvano; Fernandes, Flávia; Giesta, Luiz Fernando; França, Aline; Aguiar, Marcela; Cardoso, Giselle; Molina, Adriana; Storino, Beatriz; Pauzeiro, Mariana; Moreira DA COSTA, Loyuá Ribeiro Fernandes; Kall, Igor; Macel, Caroline (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-04-18)
      This chapter contains the comic book, realised following the methodological steps analysed in the previous chapters. The participants in the comic format close the book.
    • CHAPTER IV Toward a Spanish Version of the Escazú Agreement in Comics: Needs, Research Background, and Methodological Steps 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Parola, Giulia; Porrone, Arianna; Koessl, Natasha (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-04-18)
      This chapter delves into the project’s evolution after the successful publication of books on the Escazú Agreement in English and Portuguese. The initiative shifted focus towards disseminating the knowledge contained in these works to the Chiquitano communities in Mato Grosso and sharing project results in academic fora and international conferences. The reception of these books was enthusiastic ...
    • CONCLUSION 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Parola, Giulia (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      The experience and results of this collaborative, multidimensional and ecologically oriented project stem from a comprehensive and inclusive approach that encompasses various methodological steps, collaborative work with the community, and the co-creation and validation of outcomes. This comprehensive approach is geared towards developing impactful visual legal material, a well-crafted multilingual ...
    • Chapter II, Methodological steps toward ecological and emotional education and research fostering multipotentiality 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Murray, Emily Margaret; Vita, Laura (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)
      This contribution presents a systematic overview of the steps followed in co-creating the learning and research resource Follow Your Heart: The School for Multipotentialites for children, educators, and researchers. This resource promotes ecological and emotional research and education for sustainability by cultivating values and behaviours consistent with how nature makes us feel connected and ...
    • Chapter III, Holistic Learning, Emotional Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Action in LESPLAY (Learn, Speak and Play) 

      Akame, Gilbert Ajebe (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)
      This chapter explores the impact of holistic learning experiences on children’s academic and professional outcomes, prioritising emotional well-being and multipotentiality. Through the LESPLAY pilot programme, aligned with the Follow Your Heart (FYH) model, the study advocates for transformative education in response to global challenges. Addressing the paradox of contemporary education systems, ...
    • The Paths of Water and their relations: A dialogue between Brazil and Norway 

      Médici, Natalia; Poto, Margherita Paola; Murray, Emily Margaret (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)
      The formation of ethnic groups is a result of interactions among group members and those from the outside, influencing criteria for valuation. Ethnicity, considered a part of human interaction, shapes the cultural specificities of ethnic groups through the experiential nature of ethnic relations. However, it is not only human interaction that shapes culture—the analysis of human societies should ...
    • Chapter VIII, Arctic Vulnerability: Examining Biosecurity Risks Amidst Climate Change 

      Ali, Sareen; Poto, Margherita Paola; Murray, Emily Margaret (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-05-23)
      Building on the objectives of a working paper, this chapter explores the intricate relationship between the Arctic Circle, climate change, and One Health. The Arctic is exceptionally susceptible to climate change, warming three times faster than the global average, leading to increased melting of snow, ice sheets, and permafrost. These changes heighten the vulnerability of flora, fauna, and Indigenous ...
    • «Ingenting om oss uten oss». Samskaping, avkolonialisering av kunnskap og forskningsfatigue 

      Gross, Lena (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Å balansere mellom fallgruver <p> <p>Når: 2018 <p> <p>Hvor: Blindern, Oslo <p>Hva: Å skrive og snakke om urfolk og koloniale strukturer i arbeidet med doktorgraden<p> <p> «Er det ikke slik at de ønsker å bruke oljepenger til kvinner, raske biler og alkohol»? Kommentaren fikk jeg etter at jeg hadde presentert doktorgradsforskningen min om strukturell betinget sosioøkonomisk ulikhet og utbredt ...
    • Geografisk rettferdighet for norske kommuner. Sosial ulikhet i det norske fellesskapet 

      Rød, Daniel; Falck, Ulrik (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-06-25)
      Temaet til boken er det norske fellesskapet og hvorvidt det er robust eller resilient. I introduksjonen skriver Aakvaag og Bæck at robusthet kan defineres som evnen til å overleve og hente seg inn igjen etter utfordringer, kriser, press og andre former for sjokk. Hagen skriver i sitt kapittel at den norske modellen består eller faller sammen om forholdet mellom del og helhet og/eller individuell og ...
    • I See and Hear Things Differently Now - Students` Experiences of the ERASMUS+ Project Voices of Women 

      Meling, Lise Karin; Meland, Aud Torill; Mittner, Lilli (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-12-20)
      The interdisciplinary ERASMUS+ project Voices of Women (VOW) commenced in January 2022, bringing students and teachers from Norway, the Netherlands, and Germany together. One of the main objectives of VOW was to familiarize students and audiences with art songs created by women composers from 19th and 20th century Europe. <p> <p>The purpose of this article is to present results from the research ...
    • Didaktisch begründete Nutzung von digitaler Technologie in der DaF-Lehrerausbildung. Digitalität als Katalysator von fachdidaktischen Reflexionen und professioneller Zusammenarbeit 

      Lindemann, Beate Hildegard (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den Vorteilen des digitalen Arbeitens in einem digitalen DaF- Studium in Norwegen. Ausgehend von einer Fortbildungseinheit für bereits tätige Lehrkräfte wird eine Fallstudie vorgestellt, die mit Fokus auf literaturdidaktische Fragestellungen die Vorzüge digitaler Arbeitsweisen auswertet. Die Digitalität ermöglicht den Studierenden die Ausbildung, eröffnet die ...
    • Long-term follow-up of corrective jaw surgery including distraction osteogenesis in 32 patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis 

      Krarup, Henrik; Pedersen, Thomas Klit; Frid, Paula Hanna Therese; Nørholt, Sven Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-29)
      Dentofacial deformity following juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement is associated with functional, aesthetic, and psychosocial impairment. Corrective surgical treatment includes combinations of orthognathic surgeries (OS). The aims of this study were to assess orofacial symptoms, functional and aesthetic status, and stability after OS including mandibular ...
    • Lithospheric mantle heterogeneity beneath the Siberian craton: Evidence from garnet xenocryst database with implications for kimberlite compositions 

      Kostrovitsky, S.I.; Tappe, Sebastian; Yakovlev, D.A.; Ivanov, A.S.; Spetsius, Z.V.; Ashchepkov, I.V. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-22)
      This contribution reports some 16,000 major and minor element analyses of garnet xenocrysts derived from 18 (out of the 21 known) kimberlite fields of the Yakutian Kimberlite Province (YaKP) on the Siberian craton in Russia. Using TiO<sub>2</sub>–in–garnet as an indicator of heterogeneity within the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM), as well as garnet mg# (mg#=Mg<sup>2+</sup>/(Mg<sup>2+</s ...
    • Does Migration Widen Mortality Inequalities Between Rural and Urban Areas? Long-Term Mortality Risk Among Rural Stayers, Rural Migrants, Urban Migrants, and Returners in Norway 

      Jakobsen, Monika Dybdahl; Fylkesnes, Knut Martin; Braaten, Tonje Bjørndal (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2025-02-10)
      In many countries, the main internal migration trend has been from rural to urban areas. However, there is little knowledge of whether internal migration from rural to urban areas contributes to widening geographical inequalities in health and survival. In the present study, we investigated differences in long-term mortality risk among stayers (individuals who did not move from their rural municipality), ...
    • Trail cameras can greatly inflate nestpredation rates 

      Henden, John Andre; Ims, Rolf Anker; Strømeng, Marita Anti (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-27)
      Photographic monitoring currently provides the most accurate means for identifying nest predators and eventually their role in bird population declines worldwide. However, previous studies have found that commercially available trail cameras represent an artificial structure that tend to negatively bias predation rates, likely through predator neophobia. Based on an experiment in Arctic tundra, ...
    • Online Learning under Haphazard Input Conditions: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis 

      Agarwal, Rohit; Horsch, Ludwig Alexander; Agarwal, Krishna; Prasad, Dilip Kumar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2024-04-07)
      The domain of online learning has experienced multifaceted expansion owing to its prevalence in real-life applications. Nonetheless, this progression operates under the assumption that the input feature space of the streaming data remains constant. In this survey paper, we address the topic of online learning in the context of haphazard inputs, explicitly foregoing such an assumption. We discuss, ...
    • Erstatning av rødt og bearbeidet kjøtt med mager eller fet fisk og risiko for kolorektal kreft 

      Torjussen, Thomas Leon (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2024-05-15)
      Kolorektal kreft er den nest vanligste kreftformen i Norge, der norske kvinner er blant de med høyest insidens globalt. Samtidig er inntaket av rødt og bearbeidet kjøtt en kjent risikofaktor for kolorektal kreft, som derfor anbefales av de offentlige kostrådene å reduseres. Ved reduksjon vil det være naturlig å substituere med alternative proteinkilder, hvor fet eller mager fisk er anbefalt å innta ...
    • Bærekraftig cruiseturisme - Er en satsing på cruiseturisme forenelig med bærekraftig utvikling av Kirkenes som reisemål? 

      Pedersen, Ola (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2024-11-01)
      Denne masteroppgaven undersøker hvorvidt en satsning på cruiseturisme kan være forenelig med reisemålet Kirkenes mål om bærekraftig utvikling. Med en økende interesse for bærekraftig turisme, både lokalt, nasjonalt og internasjonalt, er det avgjørende for reisemål som Kirkenes å utvikle en dypere forståelse av hvordan cruiseturisme påvirker deres posisjon i arbeidet som bærekraftig reisemål. ...
    • Master's Thesis: Empowerment and Constraints of Slum Tourism in Ga Mashie Ghana 

      Ademang, John Keney (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2024-10-28)
      This Master's thesis explores the empowerment and constraints of slum tourism in Ga Mashie, Ghana. The study examines how slum tourism impacts local communities, focusing on whether it brings social, economic, and cultural empowerment or perpetuates existing challenges. Using qualitative methods, including interviews with community members, tour guides, and local authorities, the research investigates ...
    • Practices of Living Well Among Youth in an Arctic Region 

      Vedeler, Gørill Warvik; Saus, Merete; Wara, Tatiana; Sollid, Hilde; Strandbu, Astrid (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-06-13)
      Global challenges related to health, climate, the economy and political tensions have affected many, including those living in remote areas. We explore how youth live and appreciate life in the Arctic region of Norway. We facilitated four dialogue café sessions where participants talked about the everyday lives of young people. Based on these conversations in this chapter, we ask: What future prospects ...