Titles received by March 1st
Kazushi Maeda, Japan
“Traditional local cultures for our future”
Andy Thompson, New Zealand
“What were Amundsen and Scott really doing in Antartica?”
Anna Thompson, New Zealand
“Aoraki Mt Cook – cultural icon or tourist “object”
Jana Hoffmannova & Ludek Sebek, Czech republic
“Transforming Cultural landscapes”
Torbjorn Ydegaard, Denmark:
“Culture as learning, learning from culture”
Seaton Baxter, Scotland:
“Natures Contribution to the Spirits in the Sand”
Trond Jakobsen, Norway:
“From Science to Human and Eco-Emancipation”
Kumanga Andrahennadi, Sri Lanka:
“Water; The Essential Spirit of Place”
Diana Vötter et al.
“Northern ToSIA – Assessing Sustainability of Forest-based Activities in rural areas of the Northern Periphery”
Rune Waaler:
Friluftsliv in the Norwegian folk high schools – traditional values in a modern packaging
David Rothenberg:
Beluga Do Not Believe In Tears – OR –
No Ordinary Mountain
Sebastien Nault:
"Issues involved in promoting nature friendly lifestyles in cultural communities that have few inherent reference points to nature"
Martin Julseth
“Alternative approaches to fostering nature-friendly ways of living”