Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective

In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing for land use, large carnivores and climate change. The governing systems are, however, ill-equipped and unable to address resulting cumulative and interacting impacts. This has led to a difficult situat...

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Main Authors: Löf, Annette, Raitio, Kaisa
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/34107/
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description In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing for land use, large carnivores and climate change. The governing systems are, however, ill-equipped and unable to address resulting cumulative and interacting impacts. This has led to a difficult situation for reindeer herding due to the loss of land, functionality and flexibility, and proves a challenge for the Nordic states as the legitimacy of reindeer husbandry governance is increasingly contested. Addressing this challenge, this chapter unpacks the discursive and political dimensions of reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Guided by three broad questions: i) governing what, ii) governing how and iii) governing for and by whom, it explores how problem representations are constructed, handled and contested. The analysis shows that state-led governance was never in fact constructed to address herders’ concerns, but was, and remains, based on the states’ and competing land uses’ problem representations. The chapter, therefore, concludes by identifying the need to revisit the present understanding of “problems”, “solutions” and “visions” in reindeer husbandry governance. A key task will be to re-image, or actively seek to change the discursive construction of, reindeer herding as a system-to-be-governed and attune it to the perspectives of the herders.
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Löf, Annette and Raitio, Kaisa (2022). Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective. I/In: Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland : A political discursive perspective. Sid./p. 150-172. UNSPECIFIED ISBN 978-0-367-63267-0 [Book Chapter]
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:34107 2025-04-27T14:35:12+00:00 Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective Löf, Annette Raitio, Kaisa 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/34107/ en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/34107/1/lof-a-et-al-20240516.pdf Löf, Annette and Raitio, Kaisa (2022). Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective. I/In: Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland : A political discursive perspective. Sid./p. 150-172. UNSPECIFIED ISBN 978-0-367-63267-0 [Book Chapter] Public Administration Studies Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society) Book Chapter NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2025-03-28T11:18:00Z In Sápmi and beyond, the practice of reindeer herding is under increasing pressure from competing for land use, large carnivores and climate change. The governing systems are, however, ill-equipped and unable to address resulting cumulative and interacting impacts. This has led to a difficult situation for reindeer herding due to the loss of land, functionality and flexibility, and proves a challenge for the Nordic states as the legitimacy of reindeer husbandry governance is increasingly contested. Addressing this challenge, this chapter unpacks the discursive and political dimensions of reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Guided by three broad questions: i) governing what, ii) governing how and iii) governing for and by whom, it explores how problem representations are constructed, handled and contested. The analysis shows that state-led governance was never in fact constructed to address herders’ concerns, but was, and remains, based on the states’ and competing land uses’ problem representations. The chapter, therefore, concludes by identifying the need to revisit the present understanding of “problems”, “solutions” and “visions” in reindeer husbandry governance. A key task will be to re-image, or actively seek to change the discursive construction of, reindeer herding as a system-to-be-governed and attune it to the perspectives of the herders. Book Part reindeer husbandry Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive Norway
spellingShingle Public Administration Studies
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society)
Löf, Annette
Raitio, Kaisa
Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title_full Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title_fullStr Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title_full_unstemmed Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title_short Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective
title_sort unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in sweden, norway and finland: a political discursive perspective
topic Public Administration Studies
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society)
topic_facet Public Administration Studies
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (Peace and Conflict Research and Studies on Sustainable Society)
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/34107/