Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden

When seeking to resolve complex land-management issues, geographical assessment of resources that are in short supply or in dispute can aid the communication of knowledge and the understanding among and between different stakeholders. In this paper, we illustrate how remote sensing and GIS can be us...

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Published in:AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
Main Authors: Per Sandström, Tina Granqvist Pahlén, Lars Edenius, Hans Tømmervik, Olle Hagner, Leif Hemberg, Håkan Olsson, Karin Baer, Thomas Stenlund, Lars Göran Brandt, Mikael Egberth
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Published: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2003
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spelling ftbioone:10.1579/0044-7447-32.8.557 2023-07-30T04:05:52+02:00 Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden Per Sandström Tina Granqvist Pahlén Lars Edenius Hans Tømmervik Olle Hagner Leif Hemberg Håkan Olsson Karin Baer Thomas Stenlund Lars Göran Brandt Mikael Egberth Per Sandström Tina Granqvist Pahlén Lars Edenius Hans Tømmervik Olle Hagner Leif Hemberg Håkan Olsson Karin Baer Thomas Stenlund Lars Göran Brandt Mikael Egberth world 2003-12-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-32.8.557 en eng Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences doi:10.1579/0044-7447-32.8.557 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-32.8.557 Text 2003 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-32.8.557 2023-07-09T09:35:12Z When seeking to resolve complex land-management issues, geographical assessment of resources that are in short supply or in dispute can aid the communication of knowledge and the understanding among and between different stakeholders. In this paper, we illustrate how remote sensing and GIS can be used to gather and compile information regarding land-use activities and patterns among reindeer herders and other land users (forestry, mining, tourism, etc) in northern Sweden. The project represents a novel user-oriented effort largely based on the work carried out by the principal end user, i.e. the reindeer herders themselves. The basis for development of land-use plans for reindeer husbandry, was the following: to collect and digitally systemize traditional ecological and landscape knowledge of reindeer habitat use; to integrate this information with results from field inventories and satellite-based vegetation classifications; to map activities of other land users. The resulting land-use plans provide information that can facilitate consultation between the reindeer herders and other stakeholders and can facilitate operational work in reindeer management. This project can serve as a model for participatory involvement and planning, bringing indigenous knowledge and advanced remote-sensing techniques together in an interactive process. Text Northern Sweden reindeer husbandry BioOne Online Journals AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 32 8 557 567
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description When seeking to resolve complex land-management issues, geographical assessment of resources that are in short supply or in dispute can aid the communication of knowledge and the understanding among and between different stakeholders. In this paper, we illustrate how remote sensing and GIS can be used to gather and compile information regarding land-use activities and patterns among reindeer herders and other land users (forestry, mining, tourism, etc) in northern Sweden. The project represents a novel user-oriented effort largely based on the work carried out by the principal end user, i.e. the reindeer herders themselves. The basis for development of land-use plans for reindeer husbandry, was the following: to collect and digitally systemize traditional ecological and landscape knowledge of reindeer habitat use; to integrate this information with results from field inventories and satellite-based vegetation classifications; to map activities of other land users. The resulting land-use plans provide information that can facilitate consultation between the reindeer herders and other stakeholders and can facilitate operational work in reindeer management. This project can serve as a model for participatory involvement and planning, bringing indigenous knowledge and advanced remote-sensing techniques together in an interactive process.
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Tina Granqvist Pahlén
Lars Edenius
Hans Tømmervik
Olle Hagner
Leif Hemberg
Håkan Olsson
Karin Baer
Thomas Stenlund
Lars Göran Brandt
Mikael Egberth
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Tina Granqvist Pahlén
Lars Edenius
Hans Tømmervik
Olle Hagner
Leif Hemberg
Håkan Olsson
Karin Baer
Thomas Stenlund
Lars Göran Brandt
Mikael Egberth
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Tina Granqvist Pahlén
Lars Edenius
Hans Tømmervik
Olle Hagner
Leif Hemberg
Håkan Olsson
Karin Baer
Thomas Stenlund
Lars Göran Brandt
Mikael Egberth
Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
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Lars Edenius
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Olle Hagner
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Karin Baer
Thomas Stenlund
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Mikael Egberth
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title Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_short Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_full Conflict Resolution by Participatory Management: Remote Sensing and GIS as Tools for Communicating Land-use Needs for Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
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