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Comparing Nordic forest governance: Key informant perspectives

Ayonghe A. Nebasifu*, Dalia D'Amato, Hanna Ekström, Niina Pietarinen, Alexia Fridén, Teemu Harrinkari, Bogomil Iliev, Huntley Brownell, Wilhelm May, Maria Brockhaus, Marianne Thomsen, Nils Droste

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Abstract

There is a growing call for comparative analyses of forest governance to facilitate knowledge exchange for the sustainable management of Nordic forest systems, addressing the needs of societal stakeholders in enhancing both the quality and quantity of forest resources. This study traces the development of nation-wide policy instruments implemented in four Nordic countries; Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark between 1970 and 2023, based on interviews among forest policy scholars and other research experts. Using an analytical framework that highlights the relations between policy intervention, change, impact, and learning, we compare central government practices and private actor initiatives in the Nordic countries that address the ecological, social, and economic values of forests. We find a common trend towards multifunctionality and soft governance as well as differences in the use of economic instruments and certification standardization. This study also considers insights into developments in Nordic forest governance, the enabling and impeding factors for past trends and outcomes and discusses the learning of this change towards equity in the multifunctional use of forests.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103368
JournalForest Policy and Economics
Volume170
Number of pages18
ISSN1389-9341
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Keywords

  • Comparative policy analysis
  • Equity and multifunctionality
  • Nordic Forest governance
  • Sustainability and resilience

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