Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland

Finland has struggled to formulate and implement policies for the national grey wolf (Canis lupus) population. Institutional adjustments were undertaken to improve wolf protection and human–wolf coexistence, but the wolf population has decreased. This calls for an explanation. I will apply Charles S...

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Main Author: Hiedanpää, Juha
Other Authors: orcid:0000-0002-4926-5742, 4100310710, Luonnonvarakeskus
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Consortium Erudit
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Online Access:https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/553557
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description Finland has struggled to formulate and implement policies for the national grey wolf (Canis lupus) population. Institutional adjustments were undertaken to improve wolf protection and human–wolf coexistence, but the wolf population has decreased. This calls for an explanation. I will apply Charles S. Peirce’s concept of habits and his semiotic theory to understand why it so difficult to design and implement a workable wolf policy. I intertwine Peircean methodology with the ontology provided by ecological economics and the analytic epistemic tools by old (traditional) institutional economics. Institutions exist to serve human purposes, and the modification of institutional infrastructure affects how social-ecological functions can still bring absent features of policy and management into existence. I therefore explicate the semiotic interplay of policy signs, objects, and interpretants in wolf management adjustments and consequent outcomes. Finally, the difficulty of habit formation for coexistence will be discussed and policy advice given.
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/553557 2025-01-16T21:24:35+00:00 Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland Hiedanpää, Juha orcid:0000-0002-4926-5742 4100310710 Luonnonvarakeskus 233-251 true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/553557 en eng Consortium Erudit Recherches sémiotiques / Semiotic Inquiry 10.7202/1099086ar 0229-8651 1923-9920 1 41 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/553557 URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052648362 CC BY-NC 4.0 Wolf (Canis lupus) Protection Coexistence Institutions Policy Pragmatism publication fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| fi=Publisher's version|sv=Publisher's version|en=Publisher's version| ftluke 2023-09-12T20:28:42Z Finland has struggled to formulate and implement policies for the national grey wolf (Canis lupus) population. Institutional adjustments were undertaken to improve wolf protection and human–wolf coexistence, but the wolf population has decreased. This calls for an explanation. I will apply Charles S. Peirce’s concept of habits and his semiotic theory to understand why it so difficult to design and implement a workable wolf policy. I intertwine Peircean methodology with the ontology provided by ecological economics and the analytic epistemic tools by old (traditional) institutional economics. Institutions exist to serve human purposes, and the modification of institutional infrastructure affects how social-ecological functions can still bring absent features of policy and management into existence. I therefore explicate the semiotic interplay of policy signs, objects, and interpretants in wolf management adjustments and consequent outcomes. Finally, the difficulty of habit formation for coexistence will be discussed and policy advice given. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri
spellingShingle Wolf (Canis lupus)
Protection
Coexistence
Institutions
Policy
Pragmatism
Hiedanpää, Juha
Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title_full Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title_fullStr Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title_short Habits Die Hard: The Semiotics of Wolf Management in Finland
title_sort habits die hard: the semiotics of wolf management in finland
topic Wolf (Canis lupus)
Protection
Coexistence
Institutions
Policy
Pragmatism
topic_facet Wolf (Canis lupus)
Protection
Coexistence
Institutions
Policy
Pragmatism
url https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/553557