Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön?
The operational environment of commercial fishing in the North is changing due to climate change and other environmental and socio-economic drivers. In this study, we combine the practitioner knowledge of commercial fishers operating on the subarctic Lake Inari in northern Finland with long-term met...
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author | Turunen, Minna T. Rasmus, Sirpa Montonen, Marja Salonen, Erno Lehtonen, Ilari |
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description | The operational environment of commercial fishing in the North is changing due to climate change and other environmental and socio-economic drivers. In this study, we combine the practitioner knowledge of commercial fishers operating on the subarctic Lake Inari in northern Finland with long-term meteorological and hydrological observations from the region. Our interviews show that fishers have adopted various short-term strategies to cope with difficult weather conditions, among them flexibility in timing and location of fishing, as well as in catch species and gear. The livelihood is diversified both within and outside fishing to enhance the profitability. Responses of fishers to future uncertainties were varied and based on individual rather than community behavior. Four distinct longer-term adaptation strategies utilized by fishers differ in terms of the catch species, investments, and risk levels. Finally, we discuss the sustainability of the identified adaptation strategies, and the governance aspects of the livelihood. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/586515 2025-01-16T22:42:01+00:00 Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? Commercial fishing in Lake Inari – sustainable adaptation to changing operational environment? Turunen, Minna T. Rasmus, Sirpa Montonen, Marja Salonen, Erno Lehtonen, Ilari Ekosysteemit ja ympäristö -tutkimusohjelma Past Present Sustainability (PAES) Fysiikan osasto 2024-10-04T09:08:03Z 21 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/586515 fin fin Suomen maantieteellinen Seura 10.30677/terra.141159 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/586515 85192528656 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess adaptation strategies commercial fishing environmental change Lake Inari Ympäristötiede Artikkeli publishedVersion 2024 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-10-10T00:14:43Z The operational environment of commercial fishing in the North is changing due to climate change and other environmental and socio-economic drivers. In this study, we combine the practitioner knowledge of commercial fishers operating on the subarctic Lake Inari in northern Finland with long-term meteorological and hydrological observations from the region. Our interviews show that fishers have adopted various short-term strategies to cope with difficult weather conditions, among them flexibility in timing and location of fishing, as well as in catch species and gear. The livelihood is diversified both within and outside fishing to enhance the profitability. Responses of fishers to future uncertainties were varied and based on individual rather than community behavior. Four distinct longer-term adaptation strategies utilized by fishers differ in terms of the catch species, investments, and risk levels. Finally, we discuss the sustainability of the identified adaptation strategies, and the governance aspects of the livelihood. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Inari Northern Finland Subarctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906) |
spellingShingle | adaptation strategies commercial fishing environmental change Lake Inari Ympäristötiede Turunen, Minna T. Rasmus, Sirpa Montonen, Marja Salonen, Erno Lehtonen, Ilari Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title | Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title_full | Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title_fullStr | Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title_full_unstemmed | Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title_short | Kaupallinen kalastus Inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
title_sort | kaupallinen kalastus inarijärvellä – kestävää sopeutumista muuttuvaan toimintaympäristöön? |
topic | adaptation strategies commercial fishing environmental change Lake Inari Ympäristötiede |
topic_facet | adaptation strategies commercial fishing environmental change Lake Inari Ympäristötiede |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/586515 |