Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway

In the face of climate change wind energy plays an increasing role in Norway. The construction of new wind farms causes opposition and conflicts with, among others, Sámi reindeer herders who are concerned about losing their pastures. By using Schlosberg’s (2004) environmental justice framework, I ex...

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Main Author: Kaapke, Niklas
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/LUCSUS 2018
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8946697 2023-07-30T04:06:32+02:00 Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway Kaapke, Niklas 2018 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8946697 eng eng Lunds universitet/LUCSUS http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8946697 Sámi reindeer husbandry wind energy environmental justice sustainability science Social Sciences H2 2018 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:08:43Z In the face of climate change wind energy plays an increasing role in Norway. The construction of new wind farms causes opposition and conflicts with, among others, Sámi reindeer herders who are concerned about losing their pastures. By using Schlosberg’s (2004) environmental justice framework, I explore the justice implications of wind energy with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry in the case of Fosen wind park in Mid-Norway. I find diverging perceptions of justice as distribution, as recognition and as procedure among the stakeholders. The wind park causes distributive concerns for the local Sámi reindeer herders who are worried that they will lose some of their winter pastures and partially need to quit their business. In contrast, supporters of the Fosen wind park mainly see its economic benefits. Wind energy in terms of climate change mitigation does not play a major role in the analysed justice perceptions. Whereas the supporters of the wind park consider compensation as justified means to balance the negative impacts on reindeer husbandry, the need for money is barely expressed in Sámi reindeer herders’ claims. Instead, their justice perceptions go beyond distributive concerns and are based on claims of recognition. They highlight the importance of reindeer husbandry for Sámi culture. Furthermore, identity claims of the herders are based on colonial perceptions of a powerful state that does not recognise Sámi concerns. Although Sámi reindeer herders were consulted in the planning process for Fosen wind park their voice was not heard in the final decision. What initially seemed to be a simple land use conflict driven by measures of climate change mitigation, is actually a struggle for recognition of the Sámi in Norway. Hence, final recommendations in this paper mainly aim to address the dimension of justice as recognition. Other/Unknown Material reindeer husbandry Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Norway
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topic Sámi
reindeer husbandry
wind energy
environmental justice
sustainability science
Social Sciences
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reindeer husbandry
wind energy
environmental justice
sustainability science
Social Sciences
Kaapke, Niklas
Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
topic_facet Sámi
reindeer husbandry
wind energy
environmental justice
sustainability science
Social Sciences
description In the face of climate change wind energy plays an increasing role in Norway. The construction of new wind farms causes opposition and conflicts with, among others, Sámi reindeer herders who are concerned about losing their pastures. By using Schlosberg’s (2004) environmental justice framework, I explore the justice implications of wind energy with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry in the case of Fosen wind park in Mid-Norway. I find diverging perceptions of justice as distribution, as recognition and as procedure among the stakeholders. The wind park causes distributive concerns for the local Sámi reindeer herders who are worried that they will lose some of their winter pastures and partially need to quit their business. In contrast, supporters of the Fosen wind park mainly see its economic benefits. Wind energy in terms of climate change mitigation does not play a major role in the analysed justice perceptions. Whereas the supporters of the wind park consider compensation as justified means to balance the negative impacts on reindeer husbandry, the need for money is barely expressed in Sámi reindeer herders’ claims. Instead, their justice perceptions go beyond distributive concerns and are based on claims of recognition. They highlight the importance of reindeer husbandry for Sámi culture. Furthermore, identity claims of the herders are based on colonial perceptions of a powerful state that does not recognise Sámi concerns. Although Sámi reindeer herders were consulted in the planning process for Fosen wind park their voice was not heard in the final decision. What initially seemed to be a simple land use conflict driven by measures of climate change mitigation, is actually a struggle for recognition of the Sámi in Norway. Hence, final recommendations in this paper mainly aim to address the dimension of justice as recognition.
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title Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
title_short Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
title_full Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
title_fullStr Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to Sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in Norway
title_sort reaching for recognition and greening for growth : perceptions of justice with regard to sámi reindeer husbandry and wind energy in norway
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