Stakeholders' perceptions of consultations as tools for co-management — A case study of the forestry and reindeer herding sector

TitleStakeholders' perceptions of consultations as tools for co-management — A case study of the forestry and reindeer herding sector
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsSandstroem C, Widmark C
JournalForest Policy and Economics
Volume10
Pagination25-35
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Efficacy of consultation procedure as conflict management tool in northern Sweden

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This forest resource is located in northern Sweden and is used by two different user groups. The case study involves a snapshot in time and catalogues an action situation involving the native Sámi and their reindeer herding communities, and private logging compaines. The Swedish parliament mandated that consultation meetings be held between a logging company and the effected Sámi group before forest logging commence, in an attempt to mitigate conflict. The institutional analysis document...
09 Aug 2016