The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden

Due to its oftentimes complex, contested, and multi-scale character, natural resource management (NRM) tends to be a challenging task that has been met with various political approaches in order to meet demands for legitimacy. One approach to enhancing the legitimacy of NRM that has gained increased...

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Published in:Arctic Review on Law and Politics
Main Authors: Sverker C. Jagers, Simon Matti, Greg Poelzer, Stan Yu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Norwegian
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v9.730
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:610e12e9922d46f8ac529dea805be4e9 2023-05-15T14:21:32+02:00 The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden Sverker C. Jagers Simon Matti Greg Poelzer Stan Yu 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v9.730 https://doaj.org/article/610e12e9922d46f8ac529dea805be4e9 EN NO eng nor Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/730/2584 https://doaj.org/toc/2387-4562 2387-4562 doi:10.23865/arctic.v9.730 https://doaj.org/article/610e12e9922d46f8ac529dea805be4e9 Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Vol 9, Iss 0, Pp 124-147 (2018) legitimacy Natural Resource Management input legitimacy output legitimacy throughput legitimacy northern communities local participation northern canada northern sweden mining Law K article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v9.730 2022-12-31T08:05:46Z Due to its oftentimes complex, contested, and multi-scale character, natural resource management (NRM) tends to be a challenging task that has been met with various political approaches in order to meet demands for legitimacy. One approach to enhancing the legitimacy of NRM that has gained increased attention within the academic literature is the adoption of local participatory democracy in decision-making processes. Advocates of participatory democracy in NRM propose that local participation achieves the following outcomes: increased legitimacy because it ensures that local needs and priorities are successfully met; decision-making based on more complete information, which helps avoid unexpected negative outcomes; and a sense of belonging and influence among the public, leading to increased perceptions of support and partnership, as opposed to NRM which is imposed on the community. Nevertheless, comprehensive empirical studies that document how public participation affects legitimacy remain rare. Using 2015 data collected on people’s attitudes towards mining in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and Norrbotten and Västerbotten counties, Sweden, this paper empirically assesses whether and how perceptions of local participation affect the legitimacy of mining development. In turn, this paper finds that perceived public participation does affect the public’s propensity to support mining development and this propensity is mediated by people’s perceptions of the interests present in the decision-making process, their normative beliefs concerning which actors should be allowed to participate in the decision-making process, and certain individual-level and contextual-level factors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic review on law and politics Northern Sweden Norrbotten Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Arctic Review on Law and Politics 9 124 147
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Natural Resource Management
input legitimacy
output legitimacy
throughput legitimacy
northern communities
local participation
northern canada
northern sweden
mining
Law
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Natural Resource Management
input legitimacy
output legitimacy
throughput legitimacy
northern communities
local participation
northern canada
northern sweden
mining
Law
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Sverker C. Jagers
Simon Matti
Greg Poelzer
Stan Yu
The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden
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Natural Resource Management
input legitimacy
output legitimacy
throughput legitimacy
northern communities
local participation
northern canada
northern sweden
mining
Law
K
description Due to its oftentimes complex, contested, and multi-scale character, natural resource management (NRM) tends to be a challenging task that has been met with various political approaches in order to meet demands for legitimacy. One approach to enhancing the legitimacy of NRM that has gained increased attention within the academic literature is the adoption of local participatory democracy in decision-making processes. Advocates of participatory democracy in NRM propose that local participation achieves the following outcomes: increased legitimacy because it ensures that local needs and priorities are successfully met; decision-making based on more complete information, which helps avoid unexpected negative outcomes; and a sense of belonging and influence among the public, leading to increased perceptions of support and partnership, as opposed to NRM which is imposed on the community. Nevertheless, comprehensive empirical studies that document how public participation affects legitimacy remain rare. Using 2015 data collected on people’s attitudes towards mining in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and Norrbotten and Västerbotten counties, Sweden, this paper empirically assesses whether and how perceptions of local participation affect the legitimacy of mining development. In turn, this paper finds that perceived public participation does affect the public’s propensity to support mining development and this propensity is mediated by people’s perceptions of the interests present in the decision-making process, their normative beliefs concerning which actors should be allowed to participate in the decision-making process, and certain individual-level and contextual-level factors.
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title_short The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden
title_full The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden
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