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  • Kardell, Örjan, 1963-, et al. (author)
  • Skogsgödslingen i storskogsbrukets backspegel
  • 2010
  • In: Skogshistoriska sällskapets årsskrift. - Falun : Skogshistoriska sällskapet. - 1650-0962. ; , s. 76-94
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  • Sandström, Camilla, 1967-, et al. (author)
  • Konflikten om bärplockning är av gammalt datum
  • 2012
  • In: Skogshistoriska sällskapet. Årsskrift 2012. - Falun : Skogshistoriska sällskapet. - 1650-0962. ; , s. 44-53
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Den politiska majoriteten i riksdagen har hela tiden gått emot förslagen om inskränkningar av allemansrätten till skogens vilda bär. Man har erkänt att det förekommer konflikter kring resursen, men menat att de kan förebyggas och lösas genom undervisning och information om vilka lagar och regler som gäller i skog och mark och inte via hårdare regleringar som stärker markägarnas rätt till bären.Avgörande för denna inställning tycks hittills ha varit att bären är alltför lite utnyttjad resurs – även som kommersiell produkt och som växer utan att markägaren behöver göra några investeringar. Det har därför funnits en farhåga att begränsningar av rätten till att plocka skulle göra resursen ännu mindre utnyttjad, vilket setts som en nationalekonomisk nackdel.Trots att skogens bär är en så användbar resurs är det nämligen endast en liten del som plockas. Av de uppskattningsvis 300 miljoner kilo bär som växer i de svenska skogarna varje år är det alltjämt uppskattningsvis endast cirka 5–10 procent som tas om hand. Samtidigt importeras stora mängder skogsbär i dag, liksom under hela 1900-talet. Nutida statistik visar exempelvis att när Sverige under 2000-talet exporterat mellan 6 000 och 9 000 ton blåbär per år så har vi också importerat mellan 4 000 och 5 000 ton.
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  • Sténs, Anna, 1976-, et al. (author)
  • Allemansrätten in Sweden : A resistant custom
  • 2014
  • In: Landscapes. - 2040-8153. ; 15:2, s. 106-118
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • By studying parliamentary proposals, debates, and reports as well as governmental inquiries and proposals from the first half of the twentieth century, the authors analyse the status of the allemansrätt – ‘every man’s right’ to public access - in Sweden. The founding principles of this use-right have been generally accepted since the late nineteenth century, but for almost as long there has been a feeling that it has been used (and abused) for commercial as well as personal interest, first by ‘for-profit’ berry harvesters and later on by tourist companies. These uses have been questioned by a minority of conservative and (to a less extent) liberal landowners, who have tried to limit the right of public access to private land by addressing the issue in the parliament. At the same time, a political majority of socialists, liberals, and conservatives has defended the right from being either limited or regulated by law. This resistance is explained by the economic characteristics of the resources at stake, and by the difficulties associated with transferring a customary right into law, i.e. an informal institution to a formal institution.
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  • Sténs, Anna, 1976-, et al. (author)
  • Divergent interests and ideas around property rights : the case of berry harvesting in Sweden
  • 2013
  • In: Forest Policy and Economics. - : Elsevier. - 1389-9341 .- 1872-7050. ; 33, s. 56-62
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper illustrates the clash between interests and ideas concerning property rights and regulation by analyzing the ongoing debate on the right of public access in Sweden, which has recently intensified due to an influx of foreign professional berry harvesters. The conflicts in Sweden are found to stem from contradictory concepts concerning property (notably, ownership and the right of public access) and ideological differences in terms of whether forest resources should be regulated by government or governance. While the precise circumstances of this case are somewhat unique to Sweden, differences of opinion concerning property rights and regulations are common and so our findings will be broadly applicable when defining and analyzing forest-related conflicts, especially those involving multiple-use situations.
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  • Sténs, Anna, 1976-, et al. (author)
  • Managing forest aesthetics in the boreal fringe
  • 2014
  • In: International forestry review. - 1465-5489 .- 2053-7778. ; 16:5, s. 52-
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    • The value and management of forest aesthetics have been heavily studied since the early 1970s. However, studies moving outsideof urban areas are less frequent. This also holds for Sweden. Previous research has focused on the southern, urban parts of thecountry rather than the sparsely populated, forest dependent, northern interior. However, to increase the quality of livelihood inthese areas, an aesthetically attractive environment is an important component. This paper discusses the attitudes to aestheticalconsiderations among forest owners and consultants in the northern parts of Sweden. It raises questions such as: Whichconsiderations have been taken to aesthetical values in boreal forests? What policies lay behind and what was gained from theseconsiderations? What are the attitudes to forest aesthetics today and who will be responsible for the preservation and creationof aesthetical values in the future? The study has been conducted through a qualitative literary review of previous research andinterviews with present stakeholders. Preliminary results show that the societal interest in forest aesthetics is high, but policiesregulating these values have become more vague. There also seem to be a discrepancy between forest owner’s and consultant’sattitudes when discussing aesthetical considerations in boreal productive forests.
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  • Sténs, Anna, 1976-, et al. (author)
  • Oenigheten består om skogsgödsling
  • 2014
  • In: Idéer och värderingar. - Umeå : SLU, Future Forests. - 9789157692641 ; , s. 26-27
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  • Sténs, Anna, 1976- (author)
  • Skogens estetiska värden
  • 2014. - 1
  • In: Grön entreprenör. - Alnarp : Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. - 9789157691941 ; , s. 72-77
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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