Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood

Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local people and valuable in tourism marketing. We examine the livelihood resilience of Finnish reindeer herding by narrowing the focus of general resilience on social-ecological systems (SESs) to a specific...

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Main Authors: Sarkki, Simo, Komu, Teresa, Heikkinen, Hannu I, Herva, Vesa-Pekka
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spelling ftjecolog:oai:.www.ecologyandsociety.org:article/8819 2023-05-15T17:42:26+02:00 Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood Sarkki, Simo Komu, Teresa Heikkinen, Hannu I Herva, Vesa-Pekka 2016-10-25 text/html application/pdf http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss4/art14/ en eng Resilience Alliance Ecology and Society; Vol. 21, No. 4 (2016) adaptation; cumulative pressures; DPSIR approach; environmental governance; land use; livelihood resilience; pastoralism Peer-Reviewed Synthesis 2016 ftjecolog 2019-04-09T11:23:15Z Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local people and valuable in tourism marketing. We examine the livelihood resilience of Finnish reindeer herding by narrowing the focus of general resilience on social-ecological systems (SESs) to a specific livelihood while also acknowledging wider contexts in which reindeer herding is embedded. The questions for specified resilience can be combined with the applied DPSIR approach (Drivers; Pressures: resilience to what; State: resilience of what; Impacts: resilience for whom; Responses: resilience by whom and how). This paper is based on a synthesis of the authors’ extensive anthropological fieldwork on reindeer herding and other land uses in Northern Finland. Our objective is to synthesize various opportunities and challenges that underpin the resilience of reindeer herding as a viable livelihood. The DPSIR approach, applied here as a three step procedure, helps focus the analysis on different components of SES and their dynamic interactions. First, various land use-related DPSIR factors and their relations (synergies and trade-offs) to reindeer herding are mapped. Second, detailed DPSIR factors underpinning the resilience of reindeer herding are identified. Third, examples of interrelations between DPSIR factors are explored, revealing the key dynamics between Pressures, State, Impacts, and Responses related to the livelihood resilience of reindeer herding. In the Discussion section, we recommend that future applications of the DPSIR approach in examining livelihood resilience should (1) address cumulative pressures, (2) consider the state dimension as more tuned toward the social side of SES, (3) assess both the negative and positive impacts of environmental change on the examined livelihood by a combination of science led top-down and participatory bottom-up approaches, and (4) examine and propose governance solutions as well as local adaptations by reindeer herders as equally relevant responses to enhance livelihood resilience. Other/Unknown Material Northern Finland Unknown
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topic adaptation; cumulative pressures; DPSIR approach; environmental governance; land use; livelihood resilience; pastoralism
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Sarkki, Simo
Komu, Teresa
Heikkinen, Hannu I
Herva, Vesa-Pekka
Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood
topic_facet adaptation; cumulative pressures; DPSIR approach; environmental governance; land use; livelihood resilience; pastoralism
description Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local people and valuable in tourism marketing. We examine the livelihood resilience of Finnish reindeer herding by narrowing the focus of general resilience on social-ecological systems (SESs) to a specific livelihood while also acknowledging wider contexts in which reindeer herding is embedded. The questions for specified resilience can be combined with the applied DPSIR approach (Drivers; Pressures: resilience to what; State: resilience of what; Impacts: resilience for whom; Responses: resilience by whom and how). This paper is based on a synthesis of the authors’ extensive anthropological fieldwork on reindeer herding and other land uses in Northern Finland. Our objective is to synthesize various opportunities and challenges that underpin the resilience of reindeer herding as a viable livelihood. The DPSIR approach, applied here as a three step procedure, helps focus the analysis on different components of SES and their dynamic interactions. First, various land use-related DPSIR factors and their relations (synergies and trade-offs) to reindeer herding are mapped. Second, detailed DPSIR factors underpinning the resilience of reindeer herding are identified. Third, examples of interrelations between DPSIR factors are explored, revealing the key dynamics between Pressures, State, Impacts, and Responses related to the livelihood resilience of reindeer herding. In the Discussion section, we recommend that future applications of the DPSIR approach in examining livelihood resilience should (1) address cumulative pressures, (2) consider the state dimension as more tuned toward the social side of SES, (3) assess both the negative and positive impacts of environmental change on the examined livelihood by a combination of science led top-down and participatory bottom-up approaches, and (4) examine and propose governance solutions as well as local adaptations by reindeer herders as equally relevant responses to enhance livelihood resilience.
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Komu, Teresa
Heikkinen, Hannu I
Herva, Vesa-Pekka
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title_short Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood
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title_fullStr Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood
title_full_unstemmed Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood
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