Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia
This study examines the institutional setting of the forest sector in the Republic of Karelia, Northwestern Russia. Institutional settings are understood to include formal laws and regulations, as well as informal rules and social constraints that regulate the interaction of the actors in the region...
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1999
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author | Minna Piipponen |
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description | This study examines the institutional setting of the forest sector in the Republic of Karelia, Northwestern Russia. Institutional settings are understood to include formal laws and regulations, as well as informal rules and social constraints that regulate the interaction of the actors in the regional forest sector. This study scrutinizes the actors’ interactions in relation to the attributes of rules-in-use, community and the forest resources, and outcomes from the interactions according to the Institutional Analysis and Development framework. Within this framework actors’ positions in the restructuring process from the planned economy towards functioning in the market are evaluated. The study explicates that, even if the sectoral restructuring has been going on for years, enterprises and organizations still negotiate about the outcomes of their interactions in favor of options which do not require too expensive investments towards the restructuring of their business practices. In addition, restructuring and reorganization is not just an economic process related to business practices and transactions. It is also entangled with other social and spatial structures and practices. This is most clearly visible in the social responsibilities of the enterprises and in their close connections to local communities. As a result, the current development of the forest sector is divergent. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:549d812fd8a74ac2b18d6f75d1a24cd8 2025-01-16T22:50:51+00:00 Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia Minna Piipponen 1999-02-01 https://doaj.org/article/549d812fd8a74ac2b18d6f75d1a24cd8 en eng Geographical Society of Finland 1798-5617 https://doaj.org/article/549d812fd8a74ac2b18d6f75d1a24cd8 undefined Fennia: International Journal of Geography, Vol 177, Iss 2 (1999) scipo socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1999 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:23:28Z This study examines the institutional setting of the forest sector in the Republic of Karelia, Northwestern Russia. Institutional settings are understood to include formal laws and regulations, as well as informal rules and social constraints that regulate the interaction of the actors in the regional forest sector. This study scrutinizes the actors’ interactions in relation to the attributes of rules-in-use, community and the forest resources, and outcomes from the interactions according to the Institutional Analysis and Development framework. Within this framework actors’ positions in the restructuring process from the planned economy towards functioning in the market are evaluated. The study explicates that, even if the sectoral restructuring has been going on for years, enterprises and organizations still negotiate about the outcomes of their interactions in favor of options which do not require too expensive investments towards the restructuring of their business practices. In addition, restructuring and reorganization is not just an economic process related to business practices and transactions. It is also entangled with other social and spatial structures and practices. This is most clearly visible in the social responsibilities of the enterprises and in their close connections to local communities. As a result, the current development of the forest sector is divergent. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Republic of Karelia Unknown |
spellingShingle | scipo socio Minna Piipponen Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title | Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title_full | Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title_fullStr | Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title_short | Transition in the forest sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia |
title_sort | transition in the forest sector of the republic of karelia, russia |
topic | scipo socio |
topic_facet | scipo socio |
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