Browsing Vitenskapelige artikler by Author "Eiter, Sebastian"
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Humus-rich topsoils in SW Norway – Molecular and isotopic signatures of soil organic matter as indicators for anthropo-pedogenesis
Acksel, Andre; Giani, Luise; Stasch, Carolin; Kühn, Peter; Eiter, Sebastian; Potthoff, Kerstin; Regier, Tom; Leinweber, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-03)Some previous studies showed that the formation of several deep dark humus-rich topsoils in Northern Europe was strongly influenced by the application of different organic materials by anthropogenic activities in former ... -
An increase in food production in Europe could dramatically affect farmland biodiversity
Jeanneret, Philippe; Lüscher, Gisela; Schneider, Manuel K.; Pointereau, Philippe; Arndorfer, Michaela; Bailey, Debra; Balázs, Katalin; Báldi, András; Choisis, Jean-Philippe; Dennis, Peter; Díaz, Mario; Eiter, Sebastian; Elek, Zoltán; Fjellstad, Wendy Jane; Frank, Thomas; Friedel, Jürgen Kurt; Geijzendorffer, Ilse R.; Gillingham, Pippa; Gomiero, Tiziano; Jerkovich, Gergely; Jongman, Rob H. G.; Kainz, Max; Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó; Moreno, Gerardo; Nascimbene, Juri; Oschatz, Marie-Louise; Paoletti, Maurizio Guido; Sarthou, Jean-Pierre; Siebrecht, Norman; Sommaggio, Daniele; Wolfrum, Sebastian; Herzog, Felix (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09-02)Conversion of semi-natural habitats, such as field margins, fallows, hedgerows, grassland, woodlots and forests, to agricultural land could increase agricultural production and help meet rising global food demand. Yet, the ... -
Long-term monitoring of protected Cultural Heritage Environments in Norway: Development of methods and first-time application
Eiter, Sebastian; Fjellstad, Wendy Jane; Puschmann, Oskar; Krøgli, Svein Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-27)Norway has a political goal to minimize the loss of cultural heritage due to removal, destruction or decay. On behalf of the national Directorate for Cultural Heritage, we have developed methods to monitor Cultural Heritage ... -
Planning the first view: Establishing a landscape monitoring scheme based on photography
Fjellstad, Wendy Jane; Eiter, Sebastian; Puschmann, Oskar; Krøgli, Svein Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05-20)The visual impacts of landscape change are important for how people perceive landscapes and whether they consider changes to be positive or negative. Landscape photographs and photographs of landscape elements may capture ... -
Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation?
Suškevičs, Monika; Eiter, Sebastian; Martinat, Stanislav; Stober, Dina; Vollmer, Elis; de Boer, Cheryl L.; Buchecker, Matthias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-15)The successful transition towards renewable energy (RE) technologies is closely intertwined with various societal aspects. Wind energy (WE) is one of the most controversial RE-types, possibly due to the multiplicity of ... -
Vegetables and social relations in Norway and the Netherlands: A comparative analysis of urban allotment gardeners
Veen, Esther J.; Eiter, Sebastian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-01)This article aims to explore differences in motivation for and actual use of allotment gardens. Results from questionnaire surveys and semistructured interviews in two Norwegian and one Dutch garden show that growing ... -
What is the quality of participatory renewable energy planning in Europe? A comparative analysis of innovative practices in 25 projects
Stober, Dina; Suškevičs, Monika; Eiter, Sebastian; Müller, Stefanie; Martinat, Stanislav; Buchecker, Matthias (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01)There is widespread agreement that society must urgently go over to renewable energy and that effective participation is crucial for a sustainable transition. Recent literature highlights that the quality of participatory ...