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Shareholder perceptions of individual and common benefits in Swedish forest commons

Lidestav, Gun, Poudyal, Mahesh, Holmgren, Eva, Keskitalo, E. Carina H. (2013) Shareholder perceptions of individual and common benefits in Swedish forest commons. International Journal of the Commons, 7 (1). pp. 164-182. ISSN 1875-0281. (doi:10.18352/ijc.323) (KAR id:90696)

Abstract

In the period 1861-1918, thirty-three commons were established in Northern Sweden. This was linked to the finalisation of the Great Redistribution of Forest Holdings in Dalarna and the delimitation process in Västerbotten and Norrbotten. They were intended to serve as an instrument for improved and sustained forest production, the viability of farmers and the liveability of the rural communities in the areas where they were established. The aim of this paper is to describe the results of a study examining how three of these forest commons, one from each region, have benefitted the local shareholders and their community. The perceptions among forest common shareholders were assessed using a questionnaire. The study also assessed economic impact on shareholders in terms of extent and use of the dividend from each of the commons for the period 1958- 2007, highlighting the extent of the economic support to individual shareholders and to the local community. Results reveal large differences between the three cases; there was a positive correlation between the extent of the economic support and contentment among the shareholders.In the period 1861-1918, thirty-three commons were established in Northern Sweden. This was linked to the finalisation of the Great Redistribution of Forest Holdings in Dalarna and the delimitation process in Västerbotten and Norrbotten. They were intended to serve as an instrument for improved and sustained forest production, the viability of farmers and the liveability of the rural communities in the areas where they were established. The aim of this paper is to describe the results of a study examining how three of these forest commons, one from each region, have benefitted the local shareholders and their community. The perceptions among forest common shareholders were assessed using a questionnaire. The study also assessed economic impact on shareholders in terms of extent and use of the dividend from each of the commons for the period 1958- 2007, highlighting the extent of the economic support to individual shareholders and to the local community. Results reveal large differences between the three cases; there was a positive correlation between the extent of the economic support and contentment among the shareholders.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.18352/ijc.323
Additional information: Unmapped bibliographic data: M3 - Article [Field not mapped to EPrints] U2 - 10.18352/ijc.323 [Field not mapped to EPrints] AN - SCOPUS:84874623419 [Field not mapped to EPrints] JO - International Journal of the Commons [Field not mapped to EPrints]
Uncontrolled keywords: Community-based resource management, Forest policy, Resource governance
Divisions: Divisions > Division of Human and Social Sciences > School of Anthropology and Conservation
Depositing User: Mahesh Poudyal
Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2021 12:00 UTC
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2021 10:27 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/90696 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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