Self-Governance and Sami Communities : Transitions in Early Modern Natural Resource Management

This open access book uses an interdisciplinary approach that not only focuses on social organization but also analyzes how societies and ecological settings were interwoven. How did early modern indigenous Sami inhabitants in interior northwest Fennoscandia build institutions for governance of natu...

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Main Author: Larsson, Jesper (auth)
Other Authors: Päiviö Sjaunja, Eva-Lotta (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Bern Springer Nature 2022
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520 |a This open access book uses an interdisciplinary approach that not only focuses on social organization but also analyzes how societies and ecological settings were interwoven. How did early modern indigenous Sami inhabitants in interior northwest Fennoscandia build institutions for governance of natural resources? The book answers this question by exploring how they made decisions regarding natural resource management, mainly with regard to wild game, fish, and grazing land and illuminate how Sami users, in a changing economy, altered the long-term rules for use of land and water in a self-governance context. The early modern period was a transforming phase of property rights due to fundamental changes in Sami economy: from an economy based on fishing and hunting to an economy where reindeer pastoralism became the main occupation for many Sami. The book gives a new portrayal of how proficiently and systematically indigenous inhabitants organized and governed natural assets and how capable they were in building highly functioning institutions for governance. 
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650 7 |a Economic history  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a Agricultural science  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a Political economy  |2 bicssc 
653 |a Economic anthropology of Sami communities 
653 |a Natural resource management 
653 |a Natural resource management history 
653 |a Socioecological systems 
653 |a Sami self-governance 
653 |a Reindeer husbandry 
653 |a Land-use practices 
653 |a Property rights and economics 
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