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The decreasing availability of reindeer forage in boreal forests during snow cover periods: A Sami pastoral landscape perspective in Sweden

Journal

AMBIO
Volume 51, Issue 12, Pages 2508-2523

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-022-01752-w

Keywords

Equilibrium theory; Forestry; Lichens; Non-equilibrium theory; Reindeer husbandry; Sami pastoralism

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council [2019-06354]
  2. NordForsk [97229]
  3. Swedish Research Council [2019-06354] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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This paper examines the impact of human interventions, particularly forestry, on Sami reindeer pastoralism in Sweden, and how these interventions have worsened the ecological conditions for natural grazing-based responses to changing snow conditions caused by climate change. The study identifies two overlapping ecological dynamics that affect the availability of lichen as a key forage resource, and discusses the implications of its findings within the science-politics interface.
This paper argues that Sami reindeer pastoralism in Sweden is highly stressed during the critical snow cover periods due to large-scale human interventions, especially forestry, and that these have over time significantly worsened the ecological conditions for natural grazing-based responses to changing snow conditions caused by climate change. Informed by a literature review, the paper conceptualises two, overlapping ecological dynamics that shape the availability of lichen as key forage resources within a Sami pastoral landscape perspective: the grazing dynamics of reindeer during snow cover periods as determined by climatic stochasticity, and the more predictable vegetation dynamics of lichen habitat formation, growth and sustenance based on structured forestry practices. This could help articulate an intervention ecology that pursues sustainable ecological conditions for natural grazing-based Sami reindeer pastoralism, along with other goals. As such alternatives are likely to face political resistance, the article discusses the implications of its findings within a science-politics interface.

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