Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia

Abstract During the past few decades in Finland, the growth of wolf (Canis lupus) and wild forest reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus lönnb.) populations has created modern human-wildlife conflicts, of which the wolf conflict has expanded from a local to the EU level. The conflicts have emerged bet...

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Main Author: Bisi, J. (Jukka)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Finnish
Published: University of Oulu 2010
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514261473
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-951-42-6147-3 2023-07-30T04:02:52+02:00 Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia Bisi, J. (Jukka) 2010-04-13 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514261473 fin fin University of Oulu info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3191 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-220X info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2010 conflict governance constant managing insolubility management wild forest reindeer wolf konflikti lajien hoito ja suojelu metsäpeura oppiva ja sopeutuva hallinta ratkaisemattomuus susi info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2010 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:01:22Z Abstract During the past few decades in Finland, the growth of wolf (Canis lupus) and wild forest reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus lönnb.) populations has created modern human-wildlife conflicts, of which the wolf conflict has expanded from a local to the EU level. The conflicts have emerged between local people and species but also between different stakeholders concerning methods of management and especially concerning the role of hunting in wolf management. The aim of this thesis is to make such conflicts more transparent and understandable. This thesis also provides suggestions regarding the governance of the conflicts. Wolf conflict data is based on a semi-structured questionnaire distributed among interest groups and open hearings among local people throughout Finland during 2004. The data of the wild forest reindeer conflict is based on a questionnaire answered by farmers in the Suomenselkä area. Methodologically, qualitative as well as quantitative tools are used. The scientific approach of this thesis is animal geography. The conflict in wild forest reindeer management is predicted by biology of species, by damages occurring in farming though also social predictors can be found. However, the conflict is solvable in nature. The wolf conflict is an example of one of the multifaceted human-wildlife conflicts where complex socioeconomical challenges are connected to each other at a local level. The specific biological abilities, the negative image of wolves and fear among people are of concern in this matter. In the society the conflict appears mostly trough stakeholders’ contradictory goals. However, the predictors of conflict between stakeholders became better understood through spatial and cultural contexts. Especially hunting developed by local elements and conservation having a non-local background, have clashed with the wolf being the major bone of contention. The wolf conflict can be defined as insolvable by nature, where the understanding of this is the key of management and mitigation ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Canis lupus Rangifer tarandus susi Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic conflict governance
constant managing
insolubility
management
wild forest reindeer
wolf
konflikti
lajien hoito ja suojelu
metsäpeura
oppiva ja sopeutuva hallinta
ratkaisemattomuus
susi
spellingShingle conflict governance
constant managing
insolubility
management
wild forest reindeer
wolf
konflikti
lajien hoito ja suojelu
metsäpeura
oppiva ja sopeutuva hallinta
ratkaisemattomuus
susi
Bisi, J. (Jukka)
Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
topic_facet conflict governance
constant managing
insolubility
management
wild forest reindeer
wolf
konflikti
lajien hoito ja suojelu
metsäpeura
oppiva ja sopeutuva hallinta
ratkaisemattomuus
susi
description Abstract During the past few decades in Finland, the growth of wolf (Canis lupus) and wild forest reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus lönnb.) populations has created modern human-wildlife conflicts, of which the wolf conflict has expanded from a local to the EU level. The conflicts have emerged between local people and species but also between different stakeholders concerning methods of management and especially concerning the role of hunting in wolf management. The aim of this thesis is to make such conflicts more transparent and understandable. This thesis also provides suggestions regarding the governance of the conflicts. Wolf conflict data is based on a semi-structured questionnaire distributed among interest groups and open hearings among local people throughout Finland during 2004. The data of the wild forest reindeer conflict is based on a questionnaire answered by farmers in the Suomenselkä area. Methodologically, qualitative as well as quantitative tools are used. The scientific approach of this thesis is animal geography. The conflict in wild forest reindeer management is predicted by biology of species, by damages occurring in farming though also social predictors can be found. However, the conflict is solvable in nature. The wolf conflict is an example of one of the multifaceted human-wildlife conflicts where complex socioeconomical challenges are connected to each other at a local level. The specific biological abilities, the negative image of wolves and fear among people are of concern in this matter. In the society the conflict appears mostly trough stakeholders’ contradictory goals. However, the predictors of conflict between stakeholders became better understood through spatial and cultural contexts. Especially hunting developed by local elements and conservation having a non-local background, have clashed with the wolf being the major bone of contention. The wolf conflict can be defined as insolvable by nature, where the understanding of this is the key of management and mitigation ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Bisi, J. (Jukka)
author_facet Bisi, J. (Jukka)
author_sort Bisi, J. (Jukka)
title Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
title_short Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
title_full Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
title_fullStr Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
title_full_unstemmed Suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
title_sort suomalaisen susikonfliktin anatomia
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2010
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514261473
genre Canis lupus
Rangifer tarandus
susi
genre_facet Canis lupus
Rangifer tarandus
susi
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