Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906

During the nineteenth century, competition over forestland and waterways grew in Northern Sweden. This increased the pressure on existing institutions of natural resource governance. It culminated with a ban on private acquisition of woodland from smallholders in 1906. This thesis deals with how the...

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Main Author: Ewa, Axelsson Lantz
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historia 2018
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-151684 2023-10-09T21:54:32+02:00 Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906 Natural resources, sawmill industry and local farmers. Conflicts in Västernorrland County 1863-1906 Ewa, Axelsson Lantz 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-151684 swe swe Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historia Umeå : Umeå universitet Umeå studies in economic history, 0347-254X 48 orcid:0000-0002-5944-4162 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-151684 urn:isbn:978-91-7601-921-4 Local 881253 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Economic history sawmill industry industrialization conflict resolution natural resources local district court 19th century Northern Sweden Ekonomisk historia Doctoral thesis, monograph info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2018 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:50:56Z During the nineteenth century, competition over forestland and waterways grew in Northern Sweden. This increased the pressure on existing institutions of natural resource governance. It culminated with a ban on private acquisition of woodland from smallholders in 1906. This thesis deals with how the local communities handled the institutional challenges of this process. I study two geographical areas connected to different stages in the chain of production, from the inland of standing timber to the downstream sawmills. Previous research states that the sawmill industry in this region used its position in local governments to gain economic advantages. The number of votes were related to the value of one’s property and income, which put forest and factory owners in a favorable political position. Another claim from previous works is that the local courts, in general, constituted a place for settling local natural resource conflicts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The two research questions extracted from this are: What role did formal political and legal institutions play in managing conflicts about natural resource use? What disagreements occurred in the different parts of the sawmill industry's production chain? The aim is to better understand natural resource conflicts between the local community and the sawmill industry, across the production chain, in the county of Västernorrland, 1863-1906. To capture the regional differences, I study one industrial municipality – Gudmundrå, and one raw material municipality – Junsele. An iterative methodological approach is used. I find that the local government was not a significant arena for natural resource matters, in contrast to what could be intuitively expected from the literature. Sawmill companies did use their politically dominant position to influence the local community, however not in matters of resource management in this case. The local court was more important. These conflicts were often about property rights regarding contracts and the use of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Economic history
sawmill industry
industrialization
conflict resolution
natural resources
local district court
19th century Northern Sweden
Ekonomisk historia
spellingShingle Economic history
sawmill industry
industrialization
conflict resolution
natural resources
local district court
19th century Northern Sweden
Ekonomisk historia
Ewa, Axelsson Lantz
Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
topic_facet Economic history
sawmill industry
industrialization
conflict resolution
natural resources
local district court
19th century Northern Sweden
Ekonomisk historia
description During the nineteenth century, competition over forestland and waterways grew in Northern Sweden. This increased the pressure on existing institutions of natural resource governance. It culminated with a ban on private acquisition of woodland from smallholders in 1906. This thesis deals with how the local communities handled the institutional challenges of this process. I study two geographical areas connected to different stages in the chain of production, from the inland of standing timber to the downstream sawmills. Previous research states that the sawmill industry in this region used its position in local governments to gain economic advantages. The number of votes were related to the value of one’s property and income, which put forest and factory owners in a favorable political position. Another claim from previous works is that the local courts, in general, constituted a place for settling local natural resource conflicts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The two research questions extracted from this are: What role did formal political and legal institutions play in managing conflicts about natural resource use? What disagreements occurred in the different parts of the sawmill industry's production chain? The aim is to better understand natural resource conflicts between the local community and the sawmill industry, across the production chain, in the county of Västernorrland, 1863-1906. To capture the regional differences, I study one industrial municipality – Gudmundrå, and one raw material municipality – Junsele. An iterative methodological approach is used. I find that the local government was not a significant arena for natural resource matters, in contrast to what could be intuitively expected from the literature. Sawmill companies did use their politically dominant position to influence the local community, however not in matters of resource management in this case. The local court was more important. These conflicts were often about property rights regarding contracts and the use of ...
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author Ewa, Axelsson Lantz
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title Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
title_short Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
title_full Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
title_fullStr Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
title_full_unstemmed Naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i Västernorrland 1863-1906
title_sort naturresurser, sågverksbolag och bönder : konflikter i västernorrland 1863-1906
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historia
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