Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry

Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and their population dynamics are closely tied to winter conditions. Difficult snow conditions have been found to decrease the calving success and survivability of reindeer, but the economic effects of varia...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ecological Applications
Main Authors: Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani, Rasmus, Sirpa, Kumpula, Jouko, Tahvonen, Olli
Other Authors: Economic-ecological optimization group, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Forest Economics, Business and Society, Environmental and Resource Economics, Department of Forest Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/353023
id ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/353023
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/353023 2024-01-07T09:42:00+01:00 Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani Rasmus, Sirpa Kumpula, Jouko Tahvonen, Olli Economic-ecological optimization group Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) Forest Economics, Business and Society Environmental and Resource Economics Department of Forest Sciences 2023-01-18T10:31:01Z 19 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/353023 eng eng John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 10.1002/eap.2719 Pekkarinen , A-J , Rasmus , S , Kumpula , J & Tahvonen , O 2023 , ' Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry ' , Ecological Applications , vol. 33 , no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2719 ORCID: /0000-0002-1993-6429/work/127004743 36380453 6958746e-9213-4e72-9f13-327659088f06 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/353023 000884899700001 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Adaptation to climate change Bioeconomic modeling Economic sustainability Practitioner knowledge reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) Reindeer husbandry Snow conditions Supplementary feeding Winter weather 412 Animal science dairy science 512 Business and Management Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:05:38Z Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and their population dynamics are closely tied to winter conditions. Difficult snow conditions have been found to decrease the calving success and survivability of reindeer, but the economic effects of variation in winter conditions on reindeer husbandry have not been studied. In this study, we combine state-of-the-art economic-ecological modeling with the analysis of annual reindeer management reports from Finland. These contain local knowledge of herding communities. We quantify the occurrence probabilities of different types of winters from annual management reports and analyze the effects of this variation in winter conditions on reindeer husbandry using an age- and sex-structured bioeconomic reindeer-lichen model. Our results show that difficult winters decrease the net revenues of reindeer husbandry. However, they also protect lichen pastures from grazing, thereby increasing future net revenues. Nonetheless, our solutions show that the variability of winter conditions overall decrease the net income of herders compared to constant winter conditions. Low lichen biomass appears to make reindeer management more sensitive to the effects of difficult winter conditions. We also found that it is economically sensible to use supplementary feeding during difficult winters, but the net revenues still decrease compared to average winters because of the high feeding costs. Overall, our analysis suggests that the increasing variability of winter conditions due to climate change will decrease net revenues in reindeer husbandry. This decrease will still occur even if the most extreme effects of climate change do not occur. This study shows that combining a state-of-the-art bioeconomic model and practitioner knowledge can bring compatible insights, ideas, results, and a bottom-up perspective to the discussion. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Rangifer tarandus reindeer husbandry Reindeer lichen Subarctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic Ecological Applications 33 1
institution Open Polar
collection HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
op_collection_id ftunivhelsihelda
language English
topic Adaptation to climate change
Bioeconomic modeling
Economic sustainability
Practitioner knowledge
reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
Reindeer husbandry
Snow conditions
Supplementary feeding
Winter weather
412 Animal science
dairy science
512 Business and Management
spellingShingle Adaptation to climate change
Bioeconomic modeling
Economic sustainability
Practitioner knowledge
reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
Reindeer husbandry
Snow conditions
Supplementary feeding
Winter weather
412 Animal science
dairy science
512 Business and Management
Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Rasmus, Sirpa
Kumpula, Jouko
Tahvonen, Olli
Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
topic_facet Adaptation to climate change
Bioeconomic modeling
Economic sustainability
Practitioner knowledge
reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus)
Reindeer husbandry
Snow conditions
Supplementary feeding
Winter weather
412 Animal science
dairy science
512 Business and Management
description Wild and semidomesticated reindeer are one of the key species in Arctic and subarctic areas, and their population dynamics are closely tied to winter conditions. Difficult snow conditions have been found to decrease the calving success and survivability of reindeer, but the economic effects of variation in winter conditions on reindeer husbandry have not been studied. In this study, we combine state-of-the-art economic-ecological modeling with the analysis of annual reindeer management reports from Finland. These contain local knowledge of herding communities. We quantify the occurrence probabilities of different types of winters from annual management reports and analyze the effects of this variation in winter conditions on reindeer husbandry using an age- and sex-structured bioeconomic reindeer-lichen model. Our results show that difficult winters decrease the net revenues of reindeer husbandry. However, they also protect lichen pastures from grazing, thereby increasing future net revenues. Nonetheless, our solutions show that the variability of winter conditions overall decrease the net income of herders compared to constant winter conditions. Low lichen biomass appears to make reindeer management more sensitive to the effects of difficult winter conditions. We also found that it is economically sensible to use supplementary feeding during difficult winters, but the net revenues still decrease compared to average winters because of the high feeding costs. Overall, our analysis suggests that the increasing variability of winter conditions due to climate change will decrease net revenues in reindeer husbandry. This decrease will still occur even if the most extreme effects of climate change do not occur. This study shows that combining a state-of-the-art bioeconomic model and practitioner knowledge can bring compatible insights, ideas, results, and a bottom-up perspective to the discussion. Peer reviewed
author2 Economic-ecological optimization group
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Forest Economics, Business and Society
Environmental and Resource Economics
Department of Forest Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Rasmus, Sirpa
Kumpula, Jouko
Tahvonen, Olli
author_facet Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
Rasmus, Sirpa
Kumpula, Jouko
Tahvonen, Olli
author_sort Pekkarinen, Antti-Juhani
title Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
title_short Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
title_full Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
title_fullStr Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
title_full_unstemmed Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
title_sort winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry
publisher John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/353023
geographic Arctic
geographic_facet Arctic
genre Arctic
Climate change
Rangifer tarandus
reindeer husbandry
Reindeer lichen
Subarctic
genre_facet Arctic
Climate change
Rangifer tarandus
reindeer husbandry
Reindeer lichen
Subarctic
op_relation 10.1002/eap.2719
Pekkarinen , A-J , Rasmus , S , Kumpula , J & Tahvonen , O 2023 , ' Winter condition variability decreases the economic sustainability of reindeer husbandry ' , Ecological Applications , vol. 33 , no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2719
ORCID: /0000-0002-1993-6429/work/127004743
36380453
6958746e-9213-4e72-9f13-327659088f06
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/353023
000884899700001
op_rights cc_by
openAccess
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
container_title Ecological Applications
container_volume 33
container_issue 1
_version_ 1787422827059609600