Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway

The land management arrangement – the Finnmark Estate (FeFo) established in Finnmark County - the northernmost county of Norway, is built on indigenous right claims, which implies that particular values, norms and principles are constitutive for and underpin FeFo as an institution. Still, the involv...

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Main Authors: Broderstad, Else Grete, Josefsen, Eva
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Routeledge 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31224
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description The land management arrangement – the Finnmark Estate (FeFo) established in Finnmark County - the northernmost county of Norway, is built on indigenous right claims, which implies that particular values, norms and principles are constitutive for and underpin FeFo as an institution. Still, the involved actors - FeFo and the two appointing bodies of the FeFo board - the Sami Parliament and the Finnmark County Council - have not developed a joint understanding of how to address these principles in order to strengthen the focus of FeFo governance. Based on earlier data compiled from investigations about FeFo and the two appointing bodies of the FeFo board, we focus on the relationship between the three institutions in order to explain challenges of cooperation between the three parties concerning the management of land and recourses by FeFo, and how they seek to minimize conflict and contribute to governability. Drawing on the concept of interactive governance, we analyse this governing system in terms of orders of governance by looking into whether the parties have deliberated and developed a set of meta-governance principles that can help in making hard substantive governance choices easier. We will discuss the challenges that may arise between two political bodies, one with a territorial defined mandate and the other with a mandate to secure Sami rights, and a governance and management body with a mandate to cooperate in a situation of high-level conflict.
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/31224 2025-04-13T14:11:43+00:00 Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway Broderstad, Else Grete Josefsen, Eva 2020 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31224 eng eng Routeledge Broderstad eg, Josefsen E: Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway. In: Koivurova T, Broderstad eg, Cambou, Dorough, Stammler F. Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic, 2020. Routledge FRIDAID 1860252 9780367220396 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31224 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) Chapter Bokkapittel acceptedVersion 2020 ftunivtroemsoe 2025-03-14T05:17:57Z The land management arrangement – the Finnmark Estate (FeFo) established in Finnmark County - the northernmost county of Norway, is built on indigenous right claims, which implies that particular values, norms and principles are constitutive for and underpin FeFo as an institution. Still, the involved actors - FeFo and the two appointing bodies of the FeFo board - the Sami Parliament and the Finnmark County Council - have not developed a joint understanding of how to address these principles in order to strengthen the focus of FeFo governance. Based on earlier data compiled from investigations about FeFo and the two appointing bodies of the FeFo board, we focus on the relationship between the three institutions in order to explain challenges of cooperation between the three parties concerning the management of land and recourses by FeFo, and how they seek to minimize conflict and contribute to governability. Drawing on the concept of interactive governance, we analyse this governing system in terms of orders of governance by looking into whether the parties have deliberated and developed a set of meta-governance principles that can help in making hard substantive governance choices easier. We will discuss the challenges that may arise between two political bodies, one with a territorial defined mandate and the other with a mandate to secure Sami rights, and a governance and management body with a mandate to cooperate in a situation of high-level conflict. Book Part Arctic Finnmark sami Finnmark University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway
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Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title_full Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title_fullStr Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title_short Comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in Finnmark, Norway
title_sort comprehending the mandate and interactions of land tenure reform in finnmark, norway
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31224