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        Norwegian Indie Agency

        Norwegian Indie Agency is a fresh and innovative imprint of Kolofon, dedicated to connecting high-quality Norwegian authors with international publishers and other interested parties. We specialize in representing the rights of independent authors whose works have demonstrated exceptional quality and market potential. Our mission is to introduce unique and compelling Norwegian literature to the global stage, offering a diverse range of genres. Whether you’re seeking new voices or established talents, Norwegian Indie Agency provides a curated selection of rights-ready books from some of Norway's finest independent authors.

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        Books from Norway is a website providing you with information in English about Norwegian literature in all genres: Fiction, Non-fiction and Children and Young Adults’ literature.NORLA - Norwegian Literature Abroad, promotes the export of Norwegian literature through active profiling work and translation subsidies. The organisation disseminates knowledge about Norwegian books and authors abroad, and operations are financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Culture.

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        April 2019

        Oslo & Bergen – Lieblingsorte

        by Knut Hoem

        Zwei fantastische Städte in einem Band: Oslo begeistert mit nordischem Künstlerflair und exzentrischer Kulinarik. In Bergen schlendern wir stundenlang durch schmale Gassen. Gemeinsam liefern die Städte einen schillernden Eindruck des fernen Nordens. In Oslo starten wir mit einem Morgenspaziergang durch den Vigelandpark und einem Besuch des Vigeland-Museums in den Tag. Sein Namensgeber hat die gesamte Anlage mit nackten Figuren bestückt – unter ihnen ein entkleideter Beethoven! Auf den Schock erst einmal eine ordentliche Mahlzeit. Wie wäre es mit Rentier-Granatapfel-Pizza im Café des Kunstnernes Hus? Wir setzen auf die Halbinsel Bygdøy über: Mit Ausblick auf die alten Wikingerschiffe begegnen wir der blühenden Geschichte Norwegens. Anschließend geht es früh ins Bett – denn morgen treten wir die atemberaubende Überfahrt nach Bergen an …Schienen tragen uns vorbei an Schafherden und Fjorden, im Fischerdorf Flåm steigen wir in das Express-Schiff nach Bergen: Fünfeinhalb Stunden später gleiten wir in das Hafengebiet Vågen. Links und rechts reihen sich die farbenfrohen Fassaden schmaler Holzhäuser aneinander, es duftet nach selbstgeröstetem Kaffee. Wir folgen der Spur und kehren in Det lille Kaffekompaniet ein. Gut gestärkt spazieren wir auf den Berg Fløyen, der uns eine malerische Aussicht über die Hansestadt bietet. Am Abend kehren wir beim berühmtesten Kind der Stadt ein: Edvard Griegs ehemaliges Wohnhaus Troldhaugen am See Nordåsvannet ist Veranstaltungsort zahlreicher Sommerkonzerte. Unsere Reise-Reihe im insel taschenbuch führt Sie zu Orten, von denen viele bald zu Ihren Lieblingsorten werden könnten und zu denen Sie immer wieder zurückkehren möchten. Entdecken Sie versteckte Plätze und Parks, kaufen Sie auf den schönsten Märkten ein und genießen Sie die besten Cafés, Restaurants und Bars der Stadt!Unsere Autoren haben ihre (Wahl-)Heimat neu erkundet, wie Fremde, aber mit „Heimvorteil“. Jedem Lieblingsort sind zwei Seiten gewidmet, mit Farbfoto, Extratipps, Wegbeschreibung und Öffnungszeiten. Durch die praktische Anordnung nach Stadtteilen können Sie die Umgebung Ihres Lieblingsortes gleich mit erkunden. Unsere »Lieblingsorte« – Reise-, Geschenk- und Lesebücher, die viele Überraschungen bereithalten und zum Neuentdecken der schönsten Städte einladen!

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        April 2019

        Oslo und Bergen – Lieblingsorte

        by Knut Hoem

        Zwei fantastische Städte in einem Band: Oslo begeistert mit nordischem Künstlerflair und exzentrischer Kulinarik. In Bergen schlendern wir stundenlang durch schmale Gassen. Gemeinsam liefern die Städte einen schillernden Eindruck des fernen Nordens. In Oslo starten wir mit einem Morgenspaziergang durch den Vigelandpark und einem Besuch des Vigeland-Museums in den Tag. Sein Namensgeber hat die gesamte Anlage mit nackten Figuren bestückt – unter ihnen ein entkleideter Beethoven! Auf den Schock erst einmal eine ordentliche Mahlzeit. Wie wäre es mit Rentier-Granatapfel-Pizza im Café des Kunstnernes Hus? Wir setzen auf die Halbinsel Bygdøy über: Mit Ausblick auf die alten Wikingerschiffe begegnen wir der blühenden Geschichte Norwegens. Anschließend geht es früh ins Bett – denn morgen treten wir die atemberaubende Überfahrt nach Bergen an …Schienen tragen uns vorbei an Schafherden und Fjorden, im Fischerdorf Flåm steigen wir in das Express-Schiff nach Bergen: Fünfeinhalb Stunden später gleiten wir in das Hafengebiet Vågen. Links und rechts reihen sich die farbenfrohen Fassaden schmaler Holzhäuser aneinander, es duftet nach selbstgeröstetem Kaffee. Wir folgen der Spur und kehren in Det lille Kaffekompaniet ein. Gut gestärkt spazieren wir auf den Berg Fløyen, der uns eine malerische Aussicht über die Hansestadt bietet. Am Abend kehren wir beim berühmtesten Kind der Stadt ein: Edvard Griegs ehemaliges Wohnhaus Troldhaugen am See Nordåsvannet ist Veranstaltungsort zahlreicher Sommerkonzerte. Unsere Reise-Reihe im insel taschenbuch führt Sie zu Orten, von denen viele bald zu Ihren Lieblingsorten werden könnten und zu denen Sie immer wieder zurückkehren möchten. Entdecken Sie versteckte Plätze und Parks, kaufen Sie auf den schönsten Märkten ein und genießen Sie die besten Cafés, Restaurants und Bars der Stadt!Unsere Autoren haben ihre (Wahl-)Heimat neu erkundet, wie Fremde, aber mit „Heimvorteil“. Jedem Lieblingsort sind zwei Seiten gewidmet, mit Farbfoto, Extratipps, Wegbeschreibung und Öffnungszeiten. Durch die praktische Anordnung nach Stadtteilen können Sie die Umgebung Ihres Lieblingsortes gleich mit erkunden. Unsere »Lieblingsorte« – Reise-, Geschenk- und Lesebücher, die viele Überraschungen bereithalten und zum Neuentdecken der schönsten Städte einladen!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2021

        When politics meets bureaucracy

        by Christian Lo, Rod Rhodes

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        August 2022

        Tourism as a Resource-based Industry

        Based on the work of Sondre Svalastog

        by Anna Lydia Svalastog, Dieter K Müller, Ian Jenkins, Øystein Aas, Lars Aronsson, Sjur Baardsen, Børge Dahle, Marko Košcak, Brian McNeil, Stian Stensland, Sondre Svalastog, Anthony S. Travis

        Tourism resources - the availability and sustainability of the supplies tourism relies on - have long been a topic of interest for the industry. Often, however, they are considered in silo. There is a key need now for the development of a conceptual framework for resource analysis, integrating all aspects of social, cultural and natural resources, as well as the importance of local conditions. In this way, tourism can be generated that is both productive and sustainable. Based on and beginning with Norwegian scholar Sondre Svalastog's conceptual and theoretical work, this book introduces a selection of new case studies exemplifying the usefulness of this approach and bringing it into the English language for the tourism industry as a whole. This book: - Reviews local conditions and resources, climate change concerns, and the differences between types of tourist attracted to particular regions; - Considers how best to maximise potential and production, ensuring that both the host community and tourists benefit; - Provides a wide-ranging selection of case studies covering topics such as urban heritage, national parks and niche, location-specific tourism products. In a constantly changing world where the tourist industry is large and economically important, tourism research needs to be in a process of constant renewal of risk analysis, oriented towards society, culture and nature at the same time. To ensure sound planning within the industry, this book promotes the need for research-based knowledge, for both tourism researchers and students.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        March 2017

        Arctic Tourism Experiences

        Production, Consumption and Sustainability

        by Young-Sook Lee, David Weaver, Nina K Prebensen

        An exploration of Arctic tourism, focusing on tourist experiences and industry provision of those experiences; this is the first compilation to concentrate on the fundamental essence of the Arctic as being a geographical periphery, but also an experiential core that offers peak tourism experiences. Part 1 investigates the depth and dimensions of tourist experiences in the Arctic. Chapters examine the essence of diverse peak experiences and delve into the factors that give rise to these experiences. Part 2 considers the links between these core experiences and the tourism industry that seeks to sustain itself by facilitating such satisfying outcomes. ; The book focuses on tourist experiences and industry provision of those experiences. It concentrates on the fundamental essence of the Arctic as being a geographical periphery, but also an experiential core that offers peak tourism experiences. ; PART I: INTRODUCTION AND ISSUES: TOURIST EXPERIENCES OF THE ARCTIC AND CREATING TOURIST EXPERIENCES.Chapter 1: Arctic Destinations and Attractions as Evolving Peripheral Settings for the Production and Consumption of Peak Tourism ExperiencesChapter 2: Experiencing the Arctic in the Past: French Visitors to Finnmark in the Late 1700s and Early 1800sChapter 3: Roles of Adventure Guides in Balancing Perceptions of Risk and SafetyChapter 4: The Central Role of Identity in the Arctic PeripheryChapter 5: Tourists and Narration in the Arctic: The Changing Experience of MuseumsChapter 6: World Heritage List = Tourism Attractiveness?PART II: CREATING TOURIST EXPERIENCES IN THE ARCTICChapter 7: Degrees of Peripherality in the Production and Consumption of Leisure Tourism in GreenlandChapter 8: Northern Lights Experiences in the Arctic Dark: Old Imaginaries and New Tourism NarrativesChapter 9: Exploring the Extreme Iditarod Trail in AlaskaChapter 10: The Arctic Tourism Experience from an Evolving Chinese PerspectiveChapter 11: Tourists’ Interpretations of a “Feelgood In Lapland” Holiday- A Case StudyChapter 12: Negotiating Sami Place and Identity: Do Scottish Traditions Help Sami to be More Sami?Chapter 13: Emergence of Experience Production Systems for Mass Tourism Participation in Peripheral Regions: Evidence from Arctic ScandinaviaChapter 14: Factors of Peripherality: Whale Watching in Northern NorwayChapter 15: Responsible Fishing Tourism in the ArcticChapter 16: Long way up: Powered Two-Wheeled Journeys in Northern PeripheriesChapter 17: Experiences of Marine Adventurers in the Canadian ArcticChapter 18: Arctic Tourism in Russia: Attractions, Experiences, Challenges and PotentialsChapter 19: Tourism Experiences of Post-Soviet Arctic BorderlandsChapter 20: Arctic Tourism Experiences: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Research Directions for a Changing Periphery

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2023

        Civil war London

        Mobilizing for parliament, 1641–5

        by Jordan S. Downs

        This book looks at London's provision of financial and military support for parliament's war against King Charles I. It explores for the first time a series of episodic, circumstantial and unique mobilisations that spanned from late 1641 to early 1645 and which ultimately led to the establishment of the New Model Army. Based on research from two-dozen archives, Civil war London charts the successes and failures of efforts to move London's vast resources and in the process poses a number of challenges to longstanding notions about the capital's 'parliamentarian' makeup. It reveals interactions between London's Corporation, parochial communities and livery companies, between preachers and parishioners and between agitators, propagandists and common people. Within these tangled webs of political engagement reside the untold stories of the movement of money and men, but also of parliament's eventual success in the English Civil War.

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        Veterinary medicine
        October 1994

        Keys to the Cestode Parasite of Vertebrates

        by Edited by Lotfi F Khalil

        Most previous publications on the classification of tapeworms (cestodes) have been based on compilations from the literature and are now dated. Thus there is a real need for up-to-date keys based on the re-examination of specimens and on a re-evaluation of the characters employed in cestode taxonomy. This book fulfils this need and provides keys to enable specialists and non-specialists to identify cestodes to generic level. The keys are dichotomous and are based largely on morphological characters. The authors have re-examined many specimens, including type specimens where possible. As a result, the keys reflect new ideas and have lead to reappraisals of cestode taxonomy, particularly at family and generic level, with many reallocations and synonymies. The authors include 19 international authorities from the UK, USA, Australia, Brazil, France, Norway, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Bulgaria and the Ukraine. The book includes approximately 1700 illustrations and is a standard work on tapeworm identification and will be indispensable for parasitologists.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2021

        Civil war London

        by Jordan S. Downs, Jason Peacey

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        The environment
        May 1997

        Controlling Mineral Emissions in European Agriculture

        Economics, Policies and the Environment

        by Edited by Eirik Romstad, Jesper Simonsen, Arild Vatn

        Mineral emissions from agriculture include nitrogen, phosphorus and heavy metals, derived particularly from fertilizer use and farm animal wastes in intensive agricultural systems. These have the potential to cause pollution and affect the quality of water, soils and agricultural produce. Interest in this subject has increased substantially in recent years, resulting in reforms of part of the Common Agricultural Policy as well as the development of special directives in the European Union. This book presents analyses of the economics and policy options related to nonpoint-source pollution in European agriculture. It brings together several disciplines and has been developed from a workshop held in Norway in January 1996. This workshop was one of four, each focusing on a key theme as part of the EU Concerted Action, “Policy measures to control environmental impacts from agriculture”. The book includes both theoretical analyses and empirical studies from several countries. It represents an important volume for research academics and professionals in soil science, environmental and pollution studies, and agricultural and environmental economics and policy.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        Britain in China

        by Robert Bickers

        This is a study of Britain's presence in China both at its peak, and during its inter-war dissolution in the face of assertive Chinese nationalism and declining British diplomatic support. Using archival materials from China and records in Britain and the United States, the author paints a portrait of the traders, missionaries, businessmen, diplomats and settlers who constituted "Britain-in-China", challenging our understanding of British imperialism there. Bickers argues that the British presence in China was dominated by urban settlers whose primary allegiance lay not with any grand imperial design, but with their own communities and precarious livelihoods. This brought them into conflict not only with the Chinese population, but with the British imperial government. The book also analyzes the formation and maintenance of settler identities, and then investigates how the British state and its allies brought an end to the reign of freelance, settler imperialism on the China coast. At the same time, other British sectors, missionary and business, renegotiated their own relationship with their Chinese markets and the Chinese state and distanced themselves from the settler British.

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