Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden

"The system for classifying vegetation types currently used in Swedish forestry has two major deficiencies when identifying reindeer winter pastures: it uses lichen cover as the sole criterion for defining them, and it ignores the possible adverse effects of snow cover. Based on ethnological fi...

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Main Author: Roturier, Samuel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/7799 2023-05-15T17:45:00+02:00 Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden Roturier, Samuel Europe Sweden 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/7799 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/7799 Rangifer 31 61-69 1 forest management pastoralism herders reindeer traditional knowledge ecology Forestry Grazing Wildlife Journal Article unpublished Case Study 2011 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:30Z "The system for classifying vegetation types currently used in Swedish forestry has two major deficiencies when identifying reindeer winter pastures: it uses lichen cover as the sole criterion for defining them, and it ignores the possible adverse effects of snow cover. Based on ethnological field studies, this paper examines Sami reindeer herders classification of reindeer winter pastures, and compares it to the system used by foresters at different levels of classification. At the lower level, which deals with identifying discrete entities, it is possible to find some correspondence between the representations of forest characteristics used by the Sami herders and the foresters. Reindeer herders discriminate the same factors tree height, canopy enclosure, stem density, field-layer, bottom-layer as forest manager, but the former use this knowledge to evaluate the effects on snow cover and ice, and thus on the accessibility of the lichen beneath. Inconsistencies appear at the second level of classification, which consists in ordering this variety of forest characteristics into a classificatory system. There is a mismatch between Sami herders and foresters representations and classifications of pastures because Sami categories are complex, i.e. categories including many criteria that have to be combined and balanced before defining the pasture. Herders representation of pasture is thus holistic, rather than purely botanical. The comparison of the two classification systems demonstrates that it is impossible to define grazing quality solely in terms of lichen abundance, because of the multi-dimensional nature of reindeer winter pastures and consequent shifts (spatial and temporal) in its quality." Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Rangifer sami Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
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topic forest management
pastoralism
herders
reindeer
traditional knowledge
ecology
Forestry
Grazing
Wildlife
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traditional knowledge
ecology
Forestry
Grazing
Wildlife
Roturier, Samuel
Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
topic_facet forest management
pastoralism
herders
reindeer
traditional knowledge
ecology
Forestry
Grazing
Wildlife
description "The system for classifying vegetation types currently used in Swedish forestry has two major deficiencies when identifying reindeer winter pastures: it uses lichen cover as the sole criterion for defining them, and it ignores the possible adverse effects of snow cover. Based on ethnological field studies, this paper examines Sami reindeer herders classification of reindeer winter pastures, and compares it to the system used by foresters at different levels of classification. At the lower level, which deals with identifying discrete entities, it is possible to find some correspondence between the representations of forest characteristics used by the Sami herders and the foresters. Reindeer herders discriminate the same factors tree height, canopy enclosure, stem density, field-layer, bottom-layer as forest manager, but the former use this knowledge to evaluate the effects on snow cover and ice, and thus on the accessibility of the lichen beneath. Inconsistencies appear at the second level of classification, which consists in ordering this variety of forest characteristics into a classificatory system. There is a mismatch between Sami herders and foresters representations and classifications of pastures because Sami categories are complex, i.e. categories including many criteria that have to be combined and balanced before defining the pasture. Herders representation of pasture is thus holistic, rather than purely botanical. The comparison of the two classification systems demonstrates that it is impossible to define grazing quality solely in terms of lichen abundance, because of the multi-dimensional nature of reindeer winter pastures and consequent shifts (spatial and temporal) in its quality."
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title Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_short Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_full Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_fullStr Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Sami Herders Classification System of Reindeer Winter Pastures: A Contribution to Adapt Forest Management to Reindeer Herding in Northern Sweden
title_sort sami herders classification system of reindeer winter pastures: a contribution to adapt forest management to reindeer herding in northern sweden
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