Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia

This chapter examines the complexities and challenges in state governance of the maximum permitted number of reindeer in Finland, Norway and Sweden. The common findings regarding the three countries are that (1) maximum permitted numbers of reindeer set by the nation states primarily seem to promote...

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Main Authors: Sarkki, Simo, Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine, Löf, Annette, Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani, Kumpula, Jouko, Rasmus, Sirpa, Landauer, Mia, Åhman, Birgitta
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29150/
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author Sarkki, Simo
Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine
Löf, Annette
Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Kumpula, Jouko
Rasmus, Sirpa
Landauer, Mia
Åhman, Birgitta
author_facet Sarkki, Simo
Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine
Löf, Annette
Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Kumpula, Jouko
Rasmus, Sirpa
Landauer, Mia
Åhman, Birgitta
author_sort Sarkki, Simo
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description This chapter examines the complexities and challenges in state governance of the maximum permitted number of reindeer in Finland, Norway and Sweden. The common findings regarding the three countries are that (1) maximum permitted numbers of reindeer set by the nation states primarily seem to promote objectives other than those of herders; (2) various contextual aspects (e.g., laws, other land users, trends in science, herding practices and historical developments) partly explain the sustainable maximum permitted numbers; (3) reductionist assessments of pasture – reindeer relations easily neglect the impacts of other land users on condition and availability of pastures, thereby making the assessments biased and stigmatizing herders for alleged overgrazing. The chapter also explores issues related to reindeer numbers that vary across the three countries including (4) herders’ opportunities to participate in knowledge production and resulting decisions over maximum reindeer numbers, (5) clashes between herders’ experience and practice-based knowledge and scientific knowledge on which the definitions of maximum numbers are often based and (6) the ways in which the borders between reindeer herding districts and nation states have implications for the governance of reindeer numbers.
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Sarkki, Simo and Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine and Löf, Annette and Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani and Kumpula, Jouko and Rasmus, Sirpa and Landauer, Mia and Åhman, Birgitta (2022). Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia. I/In: Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change : Pastoralism in Fennoscandia. Sid./p. 173-188. Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management . Routledge ISBN 978-0-367-63267-0 [Book Chapter]
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:29150 2025-04-27T14:28:41+00:00 Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia Sarkki, Simo Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine Löf, Annette Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani Kumpula, Jouko Rasmus, Sirpa Landauer, Mia Åhman, Birgitta 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29150/ en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29150/1/sarkki-s-et-al-20221007.pdf Sarkki, Simo and Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine and Löf, Annette and Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani and Kumpula, Jouko and Rasmus, Sirpa and Landauer, Mia and Åhman, Birgitta (2022). Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia. I/In: Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change : Pastoralism in Fennoscandia. Sid./p. 173-188. Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management . Routledge ISBN 978-0-367-63267-0 [Book Chapter] Animal and Dairy Science Book Chapter NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2025-03-28T11:17:59Z This chapter examines the complexities and challenges in state governance of the maximum permitted number of reindeer in Finland, Norway and Sweden. The common findings regarding the three countries are that (1) maximum permitted numbers of reindeer set by the nation states primarily seem to promote objectives other than those of herders; (2) various contextual aspects (e.g., laws, other land users, trends in science, herding practices and historical developments) partly explain the sustainable maximum permitted numbers; (3) reductionist assessments of pasture – reindeer relations easily neglect the impacts of other land users on condition and availability of pastures, thereby making the assessments biased and stigmatizing herders for alleged overgrazing. The chapter also explores issues related to reindeer numbers that vary across the three countries including (4) herders’ opportunities to participate in knowledge production and resulting decisions over maximum reindeer numbers, (5) clashes between herders’ experience and practice-based knowledge and scientific knowledge on which the definitions of maximum numbers are often based and (6) the ways in which the borders between reindeer herding districts and nation states have implications for the governance of reindeer numbers. Book Part Fennoscandia Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Norway
spellingShingle Animal and Dairy Science
Sarkki, Simo
Ivsett Johnsen, Kathrine
Löf, Annette
Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Kumpula, Jouko
Rasmus, Sirpa
Landauer, Mia
Åhman, Birgitta
Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title_full Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title_fullStr Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title_full_unstemmed Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title_short Governing maximum reindeer numbers in Fennoscandia
title_sort governing maximum reindeer numbers in fennoscandia
topic Animal and Dairy Science
topic_facet Animal and Dairy Science
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/29150/