An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden

The movement of plants, animals, and microorganisms by humans, consciously or unconsciously, has changed both ecosystems and societies throughout history. This article focuses on one such transformative species, lodgepole pine, and its relocation from northwestern America to northern Sweden in the m...

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Published in:Environment and History
Main Authors: Mårald, Erland, Jönsson, Jimmy, Kardell, Örjan, Sjögren, Jörgen, Tunlid, Anna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: White Horse Press 2024
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https://doi.org/10.3197/096734023X16869924234822
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:7e4bd3fd-1926-4677-9f5c-3b1a8eeccec6 2024-10-06T13:51:36+00:00 An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden Mårald, Erland Jönsson, Jimmy Kardell, Örjan Sjögren, Jörgen Tunlid, Anna 2024 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/7e4bd3fd-1926-4677-9f5c-3b1a8eeccec6 https://doi.org/10.3197/096734023X16869924234822 eng eng White Horse Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/7e4bd3fd-1926-4677-9f5c-3b1a8eeccec6 http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096734023X16869924234822 scopus:85200110760 Environment and History; 30(3), pp 483-506 (2024) ISSN: 1752-7023 Ethnology Cultural Studies History of Ideas Social Anthropology Lodgepole pine alien species cultural biography of things environmental history biodiversity contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2024 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.3197/096734023X16869924234822 2024-09-11T14:29:27Z The movement of plants, animals, and microorganisms by humans, consciously or unconsciously, has changed both ecosystems and societies throughout history. This article focuses on one such transformative species, lodgepole pine, and its relocation from northwestern America to northern Sweden in the mid-twentieth century. A cultural biography of the lodgepole pine’s existence in Sweden examines how this tree has been linked to different value regimes, which creates a historical pattern. Through so-called ‘thinning processes’, powerful actors, in both production forestry and the environmental movement, have tried to reduce the importance of the species to a limited meaning and context. At the same time, more arguments, knowledge and changed contexts have made the lodgepole pine a ‘thick thing’, with superimposed values and meanings. Although the tree has moved far geographically, from one continent to another, its importance has continued to be framed by interacting international, national and local perspectives. The lodgepole pine, however, is not just an inert thing that is determined by cultural discourses. It is a living tree, with its own ability to act and whose life in a foreign land has created a dynamic that crosses the border between nature and culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Lund University Publications (LUP) Environment and History 1 24
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topic Ethnology
Cultural Studies
History of Ideas
Social Anthropology
Lodgepole pine
alien species
cultural biography of things
environmental history
biodiversity
spellingShingle Ethnology
Cultural Studies
History of Ideas
Social Anthropology
Lodgepole pine
alien species
cultural biography of things
environmental history
biodiversity
Mårald, Erland
Jönsson, Jimmy
Kardell, Örjan
Sjögren, Jörgen
Tunlid, Anna
An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden
topic_facet Ethnology
Cultural Studies
History of Ideas
Social Anthropology
Lodgepole pine
alien species
cultural biography of things
environmental history
biodiversity
description The movement of plants, animals, and microorganisms by humans, consciously or unconsciously, has changed both ecosystems and societies throughout history. This article focuses on one such transformative species, lodgepole pine, and its relocation from northwestern America to northern Sweden in the mid-twentieth century. A cultural biography of the lodgepole pine’s existence in Sweden examines how this tree has been linked to different value regimes, which creates a historical pattern. Through so-called ‘thinning processes’, powerful actors, in both production forestry and the environmental movement, have tried to reduce the importance of the species to a limited meaning and context. At the same time, more arguments, knowledge and changed contexts have made the lodgepole pine a ‘thick thing’, with superimposed values and meanings. Although the tree has moved far geographically, from one continent to another, its importance has continued to be framed by interacting international, national and local perspectives. The lodgepole pine, however, is not just an inert thing that is determined by cultural discourses. It is a living tree, with its own ability to act and whose life in a foreign land has created a dynamic that crosses the border between nature and culture.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mårald, Erland
Jönsson, Jimmy
Kardell, Örjan
Sjögren, Jörgen
Tunlid, Anna
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Jönsson, Jimmy
Kardell, Örjan
Sjögren, Jörgen
Tunlid, Anna
author_sort Mårald, Erland
title An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden
title_short An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden
title_full An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden
title_fullStr An Exotic Tree in a Foreign Country : A Cultural Biography of the Lodgepole Pine in Sweden
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title_sort exotic tree in a foreign country : a cultural biography of the lodgepole pine in sweden
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op_source Environment and History; 30(3), pp 483-506 (2024)
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