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  • Jeppson, Mikael, et al. (författare)
  • Lycoperdon subcretaceum – a puffball new to Europe found in Norway
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Agarica. ; 29, s. 87-92
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The puffball Lycoperdon subcretaceum is reported new to Norway and Europe. The material was collected in 2009 in the county of Sør-Trøndelag in Central Norway. A morphological study of the collected sample indicated affinity with the North American species Calvatia subcretacea Zeller (syn. Handkea subcretacea (Zeller) Kreisel). Sequencing of the complete ITS and partial LSU of the Norwegian collection was performed. The ITS2 region was compared with sequences deposited at GenBank using BLAST search. A 100% match was obtained with an American sequence of Handkea subcretacea. The morphology of the Norwegian sample fits the original description of Calvatia subcretacea and the collection is described and illustrated. Based on the results from the molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological characteristics a transfer of Calvatia subcretacea to the genus Lycoperdon is suggested and the new combination Lycoperdon subcretaceum (Zeller) Jeppson & E. Larss., comb. nov. is proposed.
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  • Larsson, Jonna (författare)
  • Å støtte barns tidlige møte med begynnende naturvitenskaplige fenomen
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Forskerfrø. - 2703-8106 .- 2703-8092. ; 2022:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Når barn møter et fysisk fenomen, som friksjon, står barnehagelærer foran et valg om hun skal velge å introdusere et naturvitenskapelig språk eller om fenomenet kan omtales mer hverdagslig. I texten resonnerer jeg rundt hva det kan bety å bygge på naturvitenskap i barns hverdag. Jeg mener at det blant annet betyr å introdusere barn for forskjellige fenomener og hvordan de kan forklares – i sammenhenger der det er relevant for barna. Dette gjøres vanligvis best gjennom lek, der barn og voksne kan gjøre oppdagelser ved gjentatte, hverdagslige hendelser. For barnehagebarn møter mange av naturens fenomener i lek og i hverdagen. Men hva innebærer det fra et naturfaglig perspektiv å integrere lek, omsorg, læring og danning?
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  • Lundvang, Anders, et al. (författare)
  • Oppgangssaga i Aursfjord – enkelt og genialt
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Hantverkslaboratoriet (YouTube-kanal), Film, 59 minuter.
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Arne Pedersen är sjätte generationens sågmästare vid den vattendrivna ramsågen i Aursfjord i norra Norge. Sågen byggdes 1796. I filmen berättar Arne Pedersen om sågens historia och visar hur sågens olika delar fungerar, detalj för detalj. Medverkande: Arne Pedersen, sågmästare, Terje Planke, Norsk Folkemuseum och Roald Renmælmo, timmerman. Filmen är inspelad i augusti 2013, vid Aursfjord, Malangen, Troms, Norge. Kamera: Anders Lundvang och Patrik Jarefjäll. Redigering: Anders Lundvang. Sakkunnig och initiativtagare till filmen: Roald Renmælmo. Filmproduktionen är finansierad genom ett samarbete mellan NTNU Tradisjonelt bygghandverk i Trondheim och Hantverkslaboratoriet vid Göteborgs universitetet. En film av Anders Lundvang och Roald Renmælmo 2018.
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  • Mydland, Leidulf (författare)
  • Skolehuset som kulturminne - Lokale verdier og nasjonal kulturminneforvaltning
  • 2015
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The aim of this work is to analyse how buildings linked to public education, nation building and democratisation, have been esteemed as heritage within a local context and by authorised heritage authorities. This comprehensive task is carried out by investigating how a group of these buildings, the one-room schoolhouses, is managed as object of heritage and ascribed with heritage values by the local communities and the national heritage authorities. The project is mainly carried out by text- and discourse analysis of written sources concerning preservation and management of one-room schoolhouses. This thesis consists, in addition to the introduction, of a chapter on the historic context of the Norwegian school reform. The results are presented in 6 papers, published between 2006 and 2014, in journals with peer review. The thesis is not cumulative, but more a compilation of independent papers, partly written prior to this PhD work, but all with reflections and analysis on how the one-room schoolhouse is managed and esteemed as an object of heritage. The Norwegian school reform of 1860 represented a turning point regarding better education and was a premise for the nation-building and the establishment of a modern, democratic society. A core element in the reform was a demand for permanent school buildings in all school districts. In the period 1860-1920 more than 4600 schoolhouses were erected in rural areas. However, in the 1950s and ‘60s almost all local schoolhouses were closed down due to consolidation, new school reforms and better communication. The old one-room schoolhouses were now available for new use, transformation or demolition and re-interpretation of values and significance.Despite that Norwegian political white papers have drawn attention on the lack of diversity and representativeness in the Norwegian preservation list in the last 30 years, only one single one-room schoolhouse, reflecting public education, democratisation and nation building, has been listed in national preservation lists. Despite a general lack of engagement from the heritage authorities, a large number of schoolhouses are turned into museums due to local initiatives or preserved and used for social and cultural gatherings by voluntary communal work. However, the national and historic significances of the schoolhouse do not seem to play a substantial role, neither within the local community nor by national heritage authorities. The rural one-room schoolhouses are neither characterized by those hallmarks advocated in the authorized heritage discourse (AHD), nor is it in line with the rather conservative political and cultural ideology traditionally held by heritage authorities. The rural, one-room schoolhouses reflect firstly a political, democratic and anti-elitist nation-building project, a desire to build a modern democratic nation and finally the countercultures fighting these goals. For people in the local communities the preservation as a joint project and the social and cultural activities taking place in the former schoolhouse, perhaps reflect a continuity of what it is all about – not heritagisation and preservation for its own sake, but how to maintain and develop social and cultural institutions in the community.
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  • Walday, Mats, 1956, et al. (författare)
  • SydVestlinken. Vurdering av traseer
  • 2013
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this report we analyse the environmental impact of a proposed power cable laid through the marine national parks Ytre Hvaler and Kosterhavet. The report was commissioned by Statnett and Svenska kraftnät in connection with the project SydVestlinken. The report elucidates the potential environmental risks related to a realisation of the proposed cabel and how the project complies with national park regulations. Analyses are based on existing data and a review of technical and scientific literature. The analyses include estimates of uncertainty related to the degreevaluable species and habitats will be impacted. More targeted studies are needed to improve the precision in the impact assessment and ensure that the environment is sufficiently safeguarded.
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  • Brandt, J. R., et al. (författare)
  • Liv og død i Hierapolis. Norske utgravninger i en hellenistisk–romersk–bysantinsk by i Lilleasia
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Viking. - : University of Oslo Library. - 0332-608X .- 2535-2660. ; 79, s. 193-220
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Life and Death at Hierapolis. Norwegian excavations in a Hellenistic–Roman– Byzantine town in Asia Minor From 2007 to 2015 the University of Oslo, invited by The Italian Archaeological Mission at Hierapolis in Phrygia, conducted archaeological research in the North-East Necropolis at Hierapolis. The aim of the project was to document all visible tombs and sarcophagi of the necropolis and excavate selected tomb areas and tombs. The research, including osteological, DNA- and isotope-analyses, investigated the life of the inhabitants over a long period of time (ca. 100–1300 A.C.) with reference to tomb architecture, landscape perception, organization, entrepreneurship, ritual practices, genetic relations and origins, demography, health, sickness, diets, and individual movement patterns. Many of the aims are answered in the article, here shall only be mentioned two important discoveries: cremation has been documented as late as the 5th/6th centuries A.C., in periods of crisis perhaps used to signal pagan opposition to imposed Christian practices; the life conditions in the Roman/ Early Byzantine period were much better than in that of the Middle Byzantine period.
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