• Late Neolithic Agriculture in Temperate Europe — A Long-Term Experimental Approach 

      Rösch, Manfred; Biester, Harald; Bogenrieder, Arno; Eckmeier, Eileen; Ehrmann, Otto; Gerlach, Renate; Hall, Mathias; Hartkopf-Fröder, Christoph; Herrmann, Ludger; Kury, Birgit; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Schier, Wolfram; Schulz, Erhard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02)
      Long-term slash-and-burn experiments, when compared with intensive tillage without manuring, resulted in a huge data set relating to potential crop yields, depending on soil quality, crop type, and agricultural measures. ...
    • Long-term changes in regional vegetation cover along the west coast of southern Norway: The importance of human impact 

      Hjelle, Kari Loe; Halvorsen, Lene Synnøve; Prøsch-Danielsen, Lisbeth; Sugita, Shinya; Paus, Aage; Kaland, Peter Emil; Mehl, Ingvild Kristine; Overland, Anette; Danielsen, Randi; Høeg, Helge Irgens; Midtbø, Inger (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-01)
      Questions: How open was the landscape prior to agriculture? Did agriculture start earlier in the south than in the north? How did the vegetation change in different regions after the introduction of agriculture? Location: ...
    • Occupational injury rates among Norwegian farmers: A sociotechnical perspective 

      Kjestveit, Kari; Aas, Oddfrid; Holte, Kari Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03)
      Introduction: This study addressed relative injury risk among Norwegian farmers, who are mostly self-employed and run small farm enterprises. The aim was to explore the relative importance of individual, enterprise, and ...
    • Rice Fields, Mountains and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture 

      Müller, Anders Riel (Chapter, 2023)
      A trip through the South Korean countryside means passing through landscapes dominated by rice fields and tree-covered mountains. This landscape, and the farmers working the land, represents a kind of national authenticity ...