Exploring land use conflicts arising from economic activities andtheir impacts on local communities in the European Arctic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35047Dato
2024-07-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Živojinović, Ivana; Elomina, Jerbelle; Pülzl, Helga; Calanasan, Karen; Dabić, Isidora; Ólafsdóttir, Rannveig; Siikavuopio, Sten Ivar; Iversen, Audun; Robertsen, Roy; Bjerke, Jarle W.; Engen, Sigrid; Tømmervik, Hans; Bogadóttir, Ragnheidur; Moioli, Sara; Tuulentie, Seija; Rautio, Pasi; Lynge-Pedersen, Kristine; Lidestav, Gunn; Edvardsdóttir, Anna Guðrún; Nygaard, VigdisSammendrag
The European Arctic is commonly thought of as a pristine and homogeneous
area. In reality, it is a diverse region experiencing growth relying on natural
resource extraction. Despite local communities being primarily affected by
industry activities, most socioeconomic impact assessments are conducted at
the macro level. This study addresses this gap by examining the impacts of
economic activities on local communities. Using secondary data and semistructured interviews from 15 hubs in five European Arctic countries, the
study draws on locally relevant insights. Findings indicate that many activities
focus on economic growth, and existing strategies do not adequately address
biophysical boundaries. Furthermore, alternative activities need to be developed in a more balanced manner that aligns with the needs of indigenous
and local communities. Finally, participation of various actors in future developments is critical to reduce the negative impacts of industry activities.
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Taylor & FrancisSitering
Živojinović I, Elomina J, Pülzl H, Calanasan, Dabić, Ólafsdóttir R, Siikavuopio SI, Iversen A, Robertsen R, Bjerke JW, Engen S, Tømmervik H, Bogadóttir, Moioli S, Tuulentie S, Rautio P, Lynge-Pedersen, Lidestav G, Edvardsdóttir AG, Nygaard V. Exploring land use conflicts arising from economic activities andtheir impacts on local communities in the European Arctic. Journal of Land Use Science. 2024;19(1):186-210Metadata
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