Gåsejakt i Nord-Trøndelag. Resultater fra ulike ... - NINA
Gåsejakt i Nord-Trøndelag. Resultater fra ulike ... - NINA
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<strong>NINA</strong> Rapport 777<br />
seasons in order to draw founded conclusions about how to organise an optimal goose hunting<br />
practice in the long run. The hunting organisation in the Skogn/Ekne/Rognland area has a<br />
unique and big potential. If more landowners are to be involved in the organisation and more<br />
hunters use the area, more geese will be harvested over the years to come. The organisation<br />
is adaptive, as the hunting pressure can be adjusted as a response to the occurrence of geese,<br />
spatially and temporally. When the challenges in the early phase have been overcome, and the<br />
organisation is up running, there will be a unique cooperation between several stakeholders in<br />
the management of game species.<br />
Gitte Høj Jensen og Jesper Madsen<br />
Aarhus University<br />
Department of Bioscience<br />
Frederiksborgvej 399, P. O. Box 358<br />
DK - 4000 Roskilde, Danmark<br />
Ingunn M. Tombre – email: ingunn.tombre@nina.no<br />
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (<strong>NINA</strong>)<br />
Division for Arctic Ecology<br />
The Fram Centre<br />
N - 9296 Tromsø, Norway<br />
Einar Eythórsson<br />
Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU)<br />
The Fram Centre<br />
N - 9296 Tromsø, Norway<br />
Siri Ulfsdatter Søreng<br />
Norut Alta<br />
Postbox 1463, N - 9506 Alta, Norway<br />
Ove Martin Gundersen<br />
<strong>NINA</strong> / Rendum, N - 7620 Skogn, Norway<br />
Per Jørgen Hovland<br />
Hedmark University College<br />
Postbox 400, N - 2418 Elverum, Norway<br />
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