On illegal killings of wildlife in Fennoscandia

Rising levels of discontent among rural residents and parts of the hunting community toward large carnivore conservation policy has effected a phenomenon of socio-politically motivated illegal killing of these unpopular species. Such wildlife crime formed the investigation of an interdisciplinary an...

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Main Authors: Von Essen, Erica, Nordström Källström, Helena, Hansen, Hans Peter, Peterson, M. Nils, Peterson, Tarla R.
Format: Report
Language:Swedish
English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14598/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14598/7/von_essen_e_etal_171003.pdf
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:14598 2023-05-15T16:12:10+02:00 On illegal killings of wildlife in Fennoscandia Von Essen, Erica Nordström Källström, Helena Hansen, Hans Peter Peterson, M. Nils Peterson, Tarla R. 2017-10 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14598/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14598/7/von_essen_e_etal_171003.pdf sv eng swe eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14598/7/von_essen_e_etal_171003.pdf Von Essen, Erica and Nordström Källström, Helena and Hansen, Hans Peter and Peterson, M. Nils and Peterson, Tarla R. (2017). On illegal killings of wildlife in Fennoscandia. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/4086.html>, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. Urban and rural reports 2017:1 [Report] Law and Society Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society) Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified Report NonPeerReviewed 2017 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:14:20Z Rising levels of discontent among rural residents and parts of the hunting community toward large carnivore conservation policy has effected a phenomenon of socio-politically motivated illegal killing of these unpopular species. Such wildlife crime formed the investigation of an interdisciplinary and internationally collaborative research project headed by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Ultuna, Uppsala. Through 3 years of in-depth interview studies with hunters in Sweden, a quantitative survey to hunters, comparative studies in other parts of the world and close collaboration with Fennoscandian researchers and practitioners, this project ran to completion at the end of 2016. The following report marks the dissemination and discussion of the research results and insights for future research produced by this project. Hence, it represents the first time the full research project and its members stand before the public and interest groups. The report synthesizes two days of workshop thematic discussions between 45 participants from societal sectors including hunting and nature conservation NGOs, county administrative boards, Environmental Protection Agencies, law enforcement, environmental attorneys and farming associations as they feature across the Fennoscandian countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Its discussions center on social control in wildlife crime, the juridification of hunting issues, the influence of the EU and platforms for going forward to mitigate poaching, in particular of large carnivores like the wolf. The report is an essential read for both researchers and practitioners faced with the problem of socially accepted, but secretive and hidden, forms of illegal hunting in response to governmental legitimacy crises, distrust of policy and policy-makers, and as a manifestation of rural resistance in modernity. Report Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Norway
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English
topic Law and Society
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society)
Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
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Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society)
Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
Von Essen, Erica
Nordström Källström, Helena
Hansen, Hans Peter
Peterson, M. Nils
Peterson, Tarla R.
On illegal killings of wildlife in Fennoscandia
topic_facet Law and Society
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Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
description Rising levels of discontent among rural residents and parts of the hunting community toward large carnivore conservation policy has effected a phenomenon of socio-politically motivated illegal killing of these unpopular species. Such wildlife crime formed the investigation of an interdisciplinary and internationally collaborative research project headed by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Ultuna, Uppsala. Through 3 years of in-depth interview studies with hunters in Sweden, a quantitative survey to hunters, comparative studies in other parts of the world and close collaboration with Fennoscandian researchers and practitioners, this project ran to completion at the end of 2016. The following report marks the dissemination and discussion of the research results and insights for future research produced by this project. Hence, it represents the first time the full research project and its members stand before the public and interest groups. The report synthesizes two days of workshop thematic discussions between 45 participants from societal sectors including hunting and nature conservation NGOs, county administrative boards, Environmental Protection Agencies, law enforcement, environmental attorneys and farming associations as they feature across the Fennoscandian countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Its discussions center on social control in wildlife crime, the juridification of hunting issues, the influence of the EU and platforms for going forward to mitigate poaching, in particular of large carnivores like the wolf. The report is an essential read for both researchers and practitioners faced with the problem of socially accepted, but secretive and hidden, forms of illegal hunting in response to governmental legitimacy crises, distrust of policy and policy-makers, and as a manifestation of rural resistance in modernity.
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Nordström Källström, Helena
Hansen, Hans Peter
Peterson, M. Nils
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Von Essen, Erica and Nordström Källström, Helena and Hansen, Hans Peter and Peterson, M. Nils and Peterson, Tarla R. (2017). On illegal killings of wildlife in Fennoscandia. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/4086.html>, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. Urban and rural reports
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