Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry
Previously it has been found that an important risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry in Norway is the accumulation of large herds of reindeer as this increases long-term household viability. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated how official policies, such as economic compens...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/25642 2023-05-15T18:06:16+02:00 Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry Næss, Marius Warg Bårdsen, Bård-Jørgen Pedersen, Elisabeth Tveraa, Torkild 2011-05-12 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25642 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-011-9398-7 eng eng Springer Human Ecology Næss MWN, Bårdsen B, Pedersen E, Tveraa T. Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry. Human Ecology. 2011;39(4):489-508 FRIDAID 888533 doi:10.1007/s10745-011-9398-7 0300-7839 1572-9915 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25642 openAccess Copyright 2011 The Author(s) VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosialantropologi: 250 VDP::Social sciences: 200::Social anthropology: 250 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2011 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-011-9398-7 2022-06-29T22:58:55Z Previously it has been found that an important risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry in Norway is the accumulation of large herds of reindeer as this increases long-term household viability. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated how official policies, such as economic compensation for livestock losses, can influence pastoral strategies. This study investigated the effect of received predation compensation on individual husbandry units’ future herd size. The main finding in this study is that predation compensation had a positive effect on husbandry units’ future herd size. The effect of predation compensation, however, was nonlinear in some years, indicating that predation compensation had a positive effect on future herd size only up to a certain threshold whereby adding additional predation compensation had little effect on future herd size. More importantly, the effect of predation compensation was positive after controlling for reindeer density, indicating that for a given reindeer density husbandry units receiving more predation compensation performed better (measured as the size of future herds) compared to husbandry units receiving less compensation. Article in Journal/Newspaper reindeer husbandry saami University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Human Ecology 39 4 489 508 |
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Previously it has been found that an important risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry in Norway is the accumulation of large herds of reindeer as this increases long-term household viability. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated how official policies, such as economic compensation for livestock losses, can influence pastoral strategies. This study investigated the effect of received predation compensation on individual husbandry units’ future herd size. The main finding in this study is that predation compensation had a positive effect on husbandry units’ future herd size. The effect of predation compensation, however, was nonlinear in some years, indicating that predation compensation had a positive effect on future herd size only up to a certain threshold whereby adding additional predation compensation had little effect on future herd size. More importantly, the effect of predation compensation was positive after controlling for reindeer density, indicating that for a given reindeer density husbandry units receiving more predation compensation performed better (measured as the size of future herds) compared to husbandry units receiving less compensation. |
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Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry |
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Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry |
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Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry |
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Human Ecology Næss MWN, Bårdsen B, Pedersen E, Tveraa T. Pastoral herding strategies and governmental management objectives: predation compensation as a risk buffering strategy in the Saami reindeer husbandry. Human Ecology. 2011;39(4):489-508 FRIDAID 888533 doi:10.1007/s10745-011-9398-7 0300-7839 1572-9915 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25642 |
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