Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest”
Forests, and the politics around them, are posited both as a cause of and solution to the contemporary ecological crisis. This paper explores how rights to forest and rights of forest conceptualisations can re-articulate, and potentially challenge, the problematic dominance of capitalist forest poli...
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description | Forests, and the politics around them, are posited both as a cause of and solution to the contemporary ecological crisis. This paper explores how rights to forest and rights of forest conceptualisations can re-articulate, and potentially challenge, the problematic dominance of capitalist forest politics in Northern Finland and beyond. Conceptually, the paper combines the debates on rights-to-nature and rights-of-nature. Rights-to-nature is concerned with how people can access and use nature to support their lives. Rights-of-nature, meanwhile, highlights the nature's intrinsic value and the rights of indigenous peoples. Combining the two perspectives might allow imagining politics of nature that is both ecologically and socially just. Empirically, the paper studies forest politics in Tornio River valley in Northern Finland through an ethnographic case study. The rights-to-nature conceptualisation associates locally with the existing use rights and ownership rights. Rights-to-nature may guarantee access to a forest, but it does not guarantee its existence. Rights-of-nature, meanwhile, associates with strong conservation, nature's power, and indigenous land rights. However, also the rights-of-nature conceptualisation is unlikely to challenge the gradual degradation of most Northern forests, as these “boring” forests lack both recognised human stewardship and intrinsic value. Thus, in the study area the rights conceptualisations do not decisively challenge the existing forest politics, even if the framings can acquire a more radical content. Overall, this paper shows that transnational rights discourses and conceptualisations entangle with local common senses. Factoring in the local understandings is essential for re-articulating politics of nature that could receive broad local support. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10227/507454 2025-01-16T23:52:04+00:00 Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” Meriläinen, Eija Lehtinen, Ari CCR - Centre for Corporate Responsibility, Helsinki 2022-08-19T08:06:04Z 12 683239 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 eng eng Pergamon Press 10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.05.010 Meriläinen , E & Lehtinen , A 2022 , ' Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” ' , Geoforum , vol. 133 , pp. 89-100 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.05.010 34280676 Mendeley: 2a1c8de2-6a33-3b1f-86b6-99545dbc403a http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 85131120552 8118562b-6973-4d60-aa4e-e2853011a5a8 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 512 Business and Management Rights to nature Rights of nature Politics of nature Forest politics Capitalism Northern Finland KOTA2022 PREM2022_09 2 - Hybrid open access publication channel 1 - Self archived http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 1- Minst en av författarna har en utländsk affiliation 1- Publicerad utomlands 0- Ingen affiliation med ett företag PRJ 1,5 AACSB year 2022 Article publishedVersion 2022 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-06-25T14:22:46Z Forests, and the politics around them, are posited both as a cause of and solution to the contemporary ecological crisis. This paper explores how rights to forest and rights of forest conceptualisations can re-articulate, and potentially challenge, the problematic dominance of capitalist forest politics in Northern Finland and beyond. Conceptually, the paper combines the debates on rights-to-nature and rights-of-nature. Rights-to-nature is concerned with how people can access and use nature to support their lives. Rights-of-nature, meanwhile, highlights the nature's intrinsic value and the rights of indigenous peoples. Combining the two perspectives might allow imagining politics of nature that is both ecologically and socially just. Empirically, the paper studies forest politics in Tornio River valley in Northern Finland through an ethnographic case study. The rights-to-nature conceptualisation associates locally with the existing use rights and ownership rights. Rights-to-nature may guarantee access to a forest, but it does not guarantee its existence. Rights-of-nature, meanwhile, associates with strong conservation, nature's power, and indigenous land rights. However, also the rights-of-nature conceptualisation is unlikely to challenge the gradual degradation of most Northern forests, as these “boring” forests lack both recognised human stewardship and intrinsic value. Thus, in the study area the rights conceptualisations do not decisively challenge the existing forest politics, even if the framings can acquire a more radical content. Overall, this paper shows that transnational rights discourses and conceptualisations entangle with local common senses. Factoring in the local understandings is essential for re-articulating politics of nature that could receive broad local support. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Tornio ENVELOPE(24.147,24.147,65.848,65.848) Geoforum 133 89 100 |
spellingShingle | 512 Business and Management Rights to nature Rights of nature Politics of nature Forest politics Capitalism Northern Finland KOTA2022 PREM2022_09 2 - Hybrid open access publication channel 1 - Self archived http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 1- Minst en av författarna har en utländsk affiliation 1- Publicerad utomlands 0- Ingen affiliation med ett företag PRJ 1,5 AACSB year 2022 Meriläinen, Eija Lehtinen, Ari Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title | Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title_full | Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title_fullStr | Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title_short | Re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
title_sort | re-articulating forest politics through “rights to forest” and “rights of forest” |
topic | 512 Business and Management Rights to nature Rights of nature Politics of nature Forest politics Capitalism Northern Finland KOTA2022 PREM2022_09 2 - Hybrid open access publication channel 1 - Self archived http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 1- Minst en av författarna har en utländsk affiliation 1- Publicerad utomlands 0- Ingen affiliation med ett företag PRJ 1,5 AACSB year 2022 |
topic_facet | 512 Business and Management Rights to nature Rights of nature Politics of nature Forest politics Capitalism Northern Finland KOTA2022 PREM2022_09 2 - Hybrid open access publication channel 1 - Self archived http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 1- Minst en av författarna har en utländsk affiliation 1- Publicerad utomlands 0- Ingen affiliation med ett företag PRJ 1,5 AACSB year 2022 |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10227/507454 |