Systematic Literature Review of Land Use Conflicts in Northern Sweden—Lessons Learned and Ways Forward
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Land Use Conflict
2. Methodology
2.1. Study Area: Northern Sweden
2.2. Land Uses in Northern Sweden—Conflicts and Synergies
2.2.1. Energy
2.2.2. Forestry
2.2.3. Mining
2.2.4. Reindeer Husbandry
2.2.5. Tourism
2.3. Data Collection and Analysis
2.3.1. Eligibility Criteria and Information Sources
2.3.2. Search Strategy
2.3.3. Selection and Data Collection Process
2.3.4. Synthesis Method and Limitations
3. Results
3.1. Bibliographic Summary of Analyzed Papers
3.2. Lessons Learned: Typologies and Causes of Land Use Conflicts
- Conflicts regarding access stems from competing claims over land use and shared utilization of resources. These conflicts are subdivided into two subtypes: land rights and sharing of resources. Conflicts on land rights include user rights vs. ownership rights (A2, A22, A31). In northern Sweden, the law guarantees the rights of reindeer herders to use land for reindeer herding, hunting and fishing but forest lands are privately owned, therefore creating land use rights imbalance (A26, A27, A32). In line with this is the subtype sharing of resources, as reindeer herders share not only the land but also other resources such as water, berries, mushrooms and lichens that grow in the forest that are important reindeer food (A33, A25, A10, A15).
- Conflicts about development refer to the conversion of the traditional lands to industrial use and their potential risks and impacts to the local community. Although very much discussed in all papers, it is the least likely reason for land use conflict in the articles analyzed. Land use conflicts regarding development involve industry establishment (A3, A4, A16), e.g., mining and its potential cause of socio-ecological transformation as well as the dependency of communities on exploitative industries, that might be unsustainable in the long term (A1, A5). Tourism development is also discussed specifically on issues regarding destination development and showcasing a specific part of the Sámi culture, e.g., reindeer herders or indigenous people culture (A23).
- Conflicts about management mostly refer to the divergent priorities, practices and interpretation of the plans and policies. Land use conflicts regarding management are the most discussed (17 articles) and divided into two subtypes—institutional and resource management. Based on the articles, one of the reasons for land use conflicts is the political or institutional differences in the interpretation of policies and management objectives of stakeholders, especially the influential ones (A19, A20, A21, A24). It focuses on the role of institutions like the state and city administrators in the land use conflict in terms of the decision making and how it affects the implementation of policies and regulations (14, A8, A6). On resource management, the main reason is the differences in practices, mostly in forestry (A7, A11, A13, A9, A29, A30). The kind of forestry restoration, regime and management affects not only the productivity of the forest sector itself but also reindeer husbandry, hunting, tourism, nature protection and water quality (A18, A12, A17, A28).
3.3. Suggested Ways Forward
3.3.1. Broader Understanding of Different Stakeholders’ Perception
3.3.2. Acknowledging Traditional Knowledge
3.3.3. Local Involvement and Participation
3.3.4. Improved Understanding of Stakeholder Incentives and Losses
3.3.5. Recognizing Stakeholders’ Roles in Sámi Traditional Land’s Colonial History
4. Discussion
4.1. Lessons Learned
4.2. Ways Forward
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No | Authors | Title | Year | Journal | Publisher |
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A1 | Accastello, C. Bieniasz, A. Blasko, R. Lula, M. Pszenny, D. Sallustio, L. Simunovic N. Vosvrdova, N. and Speelman, E.N. | Conflicting Demands on the Natural Resources in Northern Sweden: A Participatory Scenario Development Study | 2019 | Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management | World Scientific |
A2 | Andersson, E. and Keskitalo, E.C.H. | Technology use in Swedish reindeer husbandry through a social lens | 2017 | Polar Geography | Taylor and Francis |
A3 | Beland Lindahl, K. Baker, S. and Waldenström, C. | Place Perceptions and Controversies over Forest Management: Exploring a Swedish Example | 2013 | Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning | Taylor and Francis |
A4 | Beland Lindahl, K. Johansson, A. Zachrisson, A. and Viklund, R. | Competing pathways to sustainability? Exploring conflicts over mine establishments in the Swedish mountain region | 2018 | Journal of Environmental Management | Elsevier |
A5 | Bystrom, Joakim | Mining tourism in abandoned and existing mines in the Swedish Far North | 2022 | Polar Record | Cambridge University Press |
A6 | Du Plessis, Gitte | Killing Reindeer: A Spatial Analysis of Nordic States and Nomadic Forms of Life in the Arctic | 2020 | International Political Sociology | Oxford University Press |
A7 | Eggers, Jeannette Raty, Minna Ohman, Karin and Snall, Tord | How Well Do Stakeholder-Defined Forest Management Scenarios Balance Economic and Ecological Forest Values? | 2020 | Forests | MDPI |
A8 | Haikola, S. and Anshelm, J. | Evolutionary governance in mining: Boom and bust in peripheral communities in Sweden | 2020 | Land Use Policy | Elsevier |
A9 | Hallberg-Sramek, I. Nordström, E.-M. and Priebe, J. Reimerson, E. Mårald, E. and Nordin, A. | Combining scientific and local knowledge improves evaluating future scenarios of forest ecosystem services | 2023 | Ecosystem Services | Elsevier |
A10 | Horstkotte, T. Sandström, C. Moen, J. | Exploring the multiple use of boreal landscapes in Northern Sweden: The importance of social-ecological diversity for mobility and flexibility | 2014 | Human Ecology | Springer |
A11 | Horstkotte, Tim Lind, Torgny and Moen, Jon | Quantifying the Implications of Different Land Users’ Priorities in the Management of Boreal Multiple-Use Forests | 2016 | Environmental Management | Springer |
A12 | Johansson, A. Lindahl, K.B. and Zachrisson, A. | Exploring prospects of deliberation in intractable natural resource management conflicts | 2022 | Journal of Environmental Management | Elsevier |
A13 | Karvemo, Simon Bjorkman, Christer Johansson, Therese Weslien, Jan and Hjalten, Joakim | Forest restoration as a double-edged sword: the conflict between biodiversity conservation and pest control | 2017 | Journal of Applied Ecology | Wiley-Blackwell |
A14 | Kløcker Larsen, R. and Raitio, K. | Protected areas and indigenous rights in Sápmi: an agonistic reading of conflict and collaboration in land use planning | 2022 | Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning | Taylor and Francis |
A15 | Koch, P. and Miggelbrink, J. | Being in the frontline of a Sámi culture and a private business: Cross-border reindeer herding in northern Norway and sweden | 2011 | Nomadic Peoples | White Horse Press |
A16 | MacPhail, Fiona Lindahl, Karin Bel and Bowles, Paul | Why do Mines Fail to Obtain a Social License to Operate?: Insights from the Proposed Kallak Iron Mine (Sweden) and the Prosperity/New Prosperity Gold-Copper Mine (Canada) | 2022 | Environmental Management | Springer |
A17 | Mancheva, Irina | Which factors spur forest owners’ collaboration over forest waters? | 2018 | Forest Policy and Economics | Elsevier |
A18 | Neumann, Wiebke Levers, Christian Widemo, Fredrik Singh, Navinder J. Cromsigt, Joris P. G. M. and Kuemmerle, Tobias | Hunting as land use: Understanding the spatial associations among hunting, agriculture, and forestry | 2022 | Ecology and Society | Resilience Alliance |
A19 | Neumann, Wiebke Sandstrom, Camilla and Holmgren, Lina and Ericsson, Goeran | Defining a mountain landscape characterized by grazing using actor perception, governmental strategy, and environmental monitoring data | 2019 | Journal of Mountain Science | Springer |
A20 | Nilsson, Hilma Nordstrom, Eva-Maria and Ohman, Karin | Decision Support for Participatory Forest Planning Using AHP and TOPSIS | 2016 | Forests | MDPI |
A21 | Nordstrom, Eva-Maria Eriksson, Ljusk Ola and Ohman, Karin | Integrating multiple criteria decision analysis in participatory forest planning: Experience from a case study in northern Sweden | 2010 | Forest Policy and Economics | Elsevier |
A22 | Ojala, Carl-Gosta and Nordin, Jonas M. | Mining Sápmi: Colonial Histories, Sámi Archaeology, and the Exploitation of Natural Resources in Northern Sweden | 2015 | Arctic Anthropology | University of Wisconsin Press |
A23 | Olsen, L.S. | Sámi tourism in destination development: conflict and collaboration | 2016 | Polar Geography | Taylor and Francis |
A24 | Roos, U. Lidestav, G. and Sandström, S. and Sandtröm, P. | Samrad: an institutional arrangement in the context of forestry and reindeer husbandry in northern Sweden | 2022 | International Forestry Review | Commonwealth Forestry Association |
A25 | Roturier, Samuel and Roue, Marie | Of forest, snow and lichen: Sámi reindeer herders’ knowledge of winter pastures in northern Sweden | 2009 | Forest Ecology and Management | Elsevier |
A26 | Sandström, P Pahlen, TG Edenius, L Tommervik, H Hagner, O Hemberg, L Olsson, H Baer, K Stenlund, T Br, LG and Egberth, M | Conflict resolution by participatory management: Remote sensing and GIS as tools for communicating land-use needs for reindeer herding in northern Sweden | 2003 | Journal of Forest Research | Taylor and Francis |
A27 | Saito, Haruo Mitsumata, Gaku Bergius, Niclas and Shimada, Daisaku | People’s outdoor behavior and norm based on the Right of Public Access: a questionnaire survey in Sweden | 2023 | Forest Policy and Economics | Elsevier |
A28 | Sandström, C. and Widmark, C. | Stakeholders’ perceptions of consultations as tools for co-management—A case study of the forestry and reindeer herding sectors in northern Sweden | 2007 | Ambio | Springer |
A29 | St John, Rachel Ohman, Karin Toth, S or F. Sandstrom, Per, Korosuo, Anu and Eriksson, Ljusk Ola | Combining spatiotemporal corridor design for reindeer migration with harvest scheduling in Northern Sweden | 2016 | Scandinavian Journal of Forest and Research | Taylor and Francis |
A30 | Stjernstrom, Olof Pashkevich, Albina and Avango, Dag | Contrasting views on co-management of indigenous natural and cultural heritage—Case of Laponia World Heritage site, Sweden | 2020 | Polar Record | Cambridge University Press |
A31 | Valinger, E. Berg, S. and Lind, T. | Reindeer husbandry in a mountain Sámi village in boreal Sweden: the social and economic effect of introducing GPS collars and adaptive forest management | 2018 | Agroforestry Systems | Springer |
A32 | Widmark, Camilla | Bargaining costs in a common pool resource situation—the case of reindeer husbandry and forestry in northern Sweden | 2019 | Canadian Journal of Forest Research | Canadian Science Publishing |
A33 | Widmark, Camilla and Sandstrom, Camilla | Transaction Costs of Institutional Change in Multiple-Use Commons: The Case of Consultations Between Forestry and Reindeer Husbandry in Northern Sweden | 2012 | Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning | Taylor and Francis |
Appendix B
Appendix C
Country and Organization | No of Articles |
---|---|
Canada | 1 |
University of Northern British Columbia | 1 |
Denmark | 1 |
Aalborg University | 1 |
Finland | 1 |
Tampere University | 1 |
Germany | 1 |
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography | 1 |
Italy | 1 |
University of Turin | 1 |
Norway | 1 |
Nord University | 1 |
Sweden | 26 |
Linköping University | 1 |
Lulea University of Technology | 2 |
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå | 16 |
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala | 2 |
University of Umea | 4 |
Uppsala University | 1 |
USA | 1 |
University of Washington | 1 |
Appendix D
Journals and Publishers | No of Articles |
---|---|
Cambridge University Press | 2 |
Polar Record | 2 |
Canadian Science Publishing | 1 |
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1 |
Commonwealth Forestry Association | 1 |
International Forestry Review | 1 |
Elsevier | 8 |
Ecosystem Services | 1 |
Forest Ecology and Management | 1 |
Forest Policy and Economics | 3 |
Journal of Environmental Management | 2 |
Land Use Policy | 1 |
MDPI | 2 |
Forests | 2 |
Oxford University Press | 1 |
International Political Sociology | 1 |
Resilience Alliance | 1 |
Ecology and Society | 1 |
Springer | 6 |
Agroforestry Systems | 1 |
Ambio | 1 |
Environmental Management | 2 |
Human Ecology | 1 |
Journal of Mountain Science | 1 |
Taylor and Francis | 8 |
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning | 2 |
Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning | 1 |
Journal of Forest Research | 1 |
Polar Geography | 2 |
Polar Research | 1 |
Scandinavian Journal of Forest and Research | 1 |
University of Wisconsin Press | 1 |
Arctic Anthropology | 1 |
White Horse Press | 1 |
Nomadic Peoples | 1 |
Wiley-Blackwell | 1 |
Journal of Applied Ecology | 1 |
World Scientific | 1 |
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management | 1 |
Appendix E
Methodological Approaches | No of Articles |
---|---|
Case study | 16 |
Agonistic perspective | 1 |
Collaborative approach | 1 |
Co-management | 1 |
Foucault’s governmentality | 1 |
Foucauldian and critical theory | 1 |
Frame analysis | 1 |
Governance and governing | 1 |
Landscape layers | 1 |
Landscape perception | 1 |
Neoliberal governance | 1 |
Social-ecological system assessment | 1 |
Optimal Corridor Construction Approach (OCCA) | 1 |
Place perceptions | 1 |
Interest–power matrix | 1 |
Transaction costs | 2 |
Comparative case study | 5 |
Collaboration theory | 1 |
Guohtun concept | 1 |
Right of Public Access | 1 |
Social Licence to operate | 1 |
STEPS (Social, Technological and Environmental Pathways to Sustainability) approach | 1 |
Historical analysis | 3 |
Colonialization, post-colonialism | 1 |
Concept of samråd | 1 |
Deleuze concepts of smooth and striated space | 1 |
Participatory research | 4 |
Multiple-criteria decision analysis | 1 |
Participatory management | 1 |
Participatory MCDA process | 1 |
Structured Dialogue Processes, or Structured Decision-Making processes | 1 |
Scenario analysis | 3 |
Scenario development | 3 |
Statistical analysis | 1 |
Species richness, abundance and assemblage composition | 1 |
Spatial analysis | 1 |
Spatial clustering | 1 |
Grand Total | 33 |
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Database | Search String | String | No of Articles Retrieved |
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Scopus | Primary | “Land use” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 20 |
Secondary | “Forest” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 26 | |
“Mining” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 8 | ||
“Tourism” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 8 | ||
“Reindeer husbandry” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 15 | ||
“Reindeer herding” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 8 | ||
“Energy” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 10 | ||
Web of Science | Primary | “Land use” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 33 |
Secondary | “Forest” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 80 | |
“Mining” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 16 | ||
“Tourism” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 14 | ||
“Reindeer husbandry” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 16 | ||
“Reindeer herding” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 11 | ||
“Energy” AND “conflict” AND “northern” AND “Sweden” | 28 | ||
TOTAL | 293 |
Criteria | Decision |
---|---|
Predefined keywords exist as a whole or in part in title, keywords and abstract | Include |
Peer-reviewed article | Include |
Published in English | Include |
The study is about forestry, mining, reindeer husbandry, reindeer herding, tourism and energy land use | Include |
Articles that are duplicated | Exclude |
The study is not conducted in Northern Sweden | Exclude |
The study is not about conflicting land use as defined in this study | Exclude |
No access to article, e.g., not open access | Exclude |
Papers that are not primary/original research | Exclude |
Typologies of Conflicts | Subtypes | Problem Source | Count |
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Access | |||
Land Rights | Reindeer herders have usufructuary rights while industries have ownership rights | 6 | |
Resource Sharing | Parallel use of same resources, e.g., river, forest ecosystem services | 4 | |
Development | |||
- | Current and potential effects of industry establishment and expansion on society and culture | 6 | |
Management | |||
Institutional | Conflicting interpretation and objectives of stakeholders | 7 | |
Resource | Conflicting practices, management regimes that affect resource quality and use | 10 | |
Total | 33 |
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Elomina, J.; Živojinović, I. Systematic Literature Review of Land Use Conflicts in Northern Sweden—Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. Resources 2024, 13, 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources13060077
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Chicago/Turabian StyleElomina, Jerbelle, and Ivana Živojinović. 2024. "Systematic Literature Review of Land Use Conflicts in Northern Sweden—Lessons Learned and Ways Forward" Resources 13, no. 6: 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources13060077
APA StyleElomina, J., & Živojinović, I. (2024). Systematic Literature Review of Land Use Conflicts in Northern Sweden—Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. Resources, 13(6), 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources13060077