Challenges to the human security of elderly Sámi in Finnish and Swedish Lapland

The indigenous Sámi people inhabit the northern parts of Finland and Sweden. They adhere to a traditional way of life and practice a distinct culture connected to their natural surroundings, forming a unique cultural identity. In this chapter, we look into how the concept of human security applies i...

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Main Authors: Begum, Shahnaj, Naskali, Päivi Helinä
Other Authors: Hossain, Kamrul, Petrétei, Anna
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Brill Nijhoff 2016
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/1c837133-36f6-4f9f-aec8-03e12c26f419
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Summary:The indigenous Sámi people inhabit the northern parts of Finland and Sweden. They adhere to a traditional way of life and practice a distinct culture connected to their natural surroundings, forming a unique cultural identity. In this chapter, we look into how the concept of human security applies in assessing the well-being of elderly Sámi in the region. Climate change and developments such as mining and other industrial activities are causing significant socio-environmental changes that affect elderly Sámi. While both positive and negative impacts can be identified, risks pertaining to health and well-being are prevalent. We analyse these risks in light of data collected in Finnish and Swedish Lapland during the years 2012 and 2014. In particular, we examine the concerns and challenges which elderly Sámi face as regards the economy, environment, food and health. In concluding, we offer some recommendations on how the well-being of elderly Sámi can be promoted in response to the prevailing human security challenges.