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To do or not to do: dealing with the dilemma of intervention in Swedish nature conservation
Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-8746-9754
2016 (Engelska)Licentiatavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

Nature conservation is often seen as being primarily about shielding parts of nature from human intervention, e.g. by protecting areas. Over the last decades, however, intervention is increasingly being seen as necessary for nature to regain or retain its values, through ecological restoration and active management. This complicates simple assumptions that ‘nature knows best’ and raises dilemmas which are hotly debated in the scholarly literature around ecological restoration, protected area management, environmental ethics and green political theory. However, how these dilemmas are dealt with in actual policy struggles among the conservation professionals who make management decisions is less studied.

This thesis explores how issues regarding active intervention in nature are represented, debated and institutionalized within Swedish nature conservation, and to what effect. The empirical focus lies on policy struggles around the designation and management of protected forests and around efforts to save a nationally threatened bird species, the white-backed woodpecker. My analytical framework is informed by Argumentative Discourse Analysis and Political Discourse Theory, to which I contribute a further elaboration of the notion of discourse institutionalization. Based on documents and interviews with conservation professionals, I identify competing articulations of the ends and means of conservation and relate these to scholarly debates around ecological restoration and interventionist conservation management. The analysis further focuses on how elements of the different policy discourses are institutionalized in rules, routines or official policy documents.

Two main competing policy discourses are found: one focused on leaving pristine nature to develop freely, and one focused on active, adaptive management for biodiversity. While the former has previously been said to characterize the Swedish conservation bureaucracy, my analysis shows it is now widely seen as outdated. Arguments which in the scholarly literature are associated with an ethically informed defense of nature’s autonomy are here dismissed as emotional, aesthetic and thus unscientific concerns, delegitimizing them within the rational, science-based public administration for nature conservation. In contrast, biodiversity is broadly forwarded as a self-evident goal for active intervention, in line with both science and policy requirements. Adaptive management for biodiversity is in that sense the dominant discourse. Still, the older discourse is institutionalized in the purposes and management plans of existing nature reserves, and its defenders have also succeeded in strengthening that institutionalization through new and more restrictive guidelines. The findings suggest that this has been possible not only because of the gate-keeping role of a few centrally placed actors, but also because their restrictive stance resonates with the outside threat of exploitation which organizes the common order of discourse. Naturalness, a term described as irrelevant by some proponents of adaptive management for biodiversity, is also shown to remain a shared concern in several ways. The results thus highlight the importance of both entrenched common sense and institutionalization of certain logics or arguments in authoritative documents. The main theoretical contribution of the thesis consists in clarifying the effects of such discourse institutionalization — using the terms durability, legibility and leverage — and showing how the processes of negotiation, re-interpretation and modification of institutions are more dynamic than some accounts of discourse institutionalization suggest.

Rather than trying to resolve (and thus remove) the dilemma of intervention, the thesis points to the importance of keeping open discussion of the ultimately unanswerable questions about intervention in nature alive in both theory and practice.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Umeå: Umeå universitet , 2016. , s. 61
Serie
Statsvetenskapliga institutionens skriftserie, ISSN 0349-0831 ; 2016:5
Nyckelord [en]
Protected area management, nature conservation, ecological restoration, biological diversity, discourse, institutionalization, forests, white-backed woodpecker, policy struggle, nature values
Nationell ämneskategori
Statsvetenskap (exklusive studier av offentlig förvaltning och globaliseringsstudier)
Forskningsämne
statskunskap
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-128925ISBN: 978-91-7601-633-6 (tryckt)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-128925DiVA, id: diva2:1058021
Presentation
2017-01-13, Samhällsvetarhuset, S312, Umeå universitet, Umeå, 13:15 (Engelska)
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Projekt
Ecosystem restoration in policy and practice: restore, develop, adapt (RESTORE)
Forskningsfinansiär
Forskningsrådet Formas, 2009-196-14225-69Tillgänglig från: 2016-12-23 Skapad: 2016-12-19 Senast uppdaterad: 2022-12-15Bibliografiskt granskad
Delarbeten
1. Naturalness or Biodiversity: Negotiating the Dilemma of Intervention in Swedish Protected Area Management
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Naturalness or Biodiversity: Negotiating the Dilemma of Intervention in Swedish Protected Area Management
2015 (Engelska)Ingår i: Environmental Values, ISSN 0963-2719, E-ISSN 1752-7015, Vol. 24, nr 1, s. 31-54Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

Whether and how to intervene in nature to maintain or restore values is a contested issue among scholars within ecological restoration, protected area management and environmental ethics, but also among the practitioners and public officials who shape how nature is actually managed. This article analyses how the issue of intervention is debated in the case of protected forest area management in Sweden, a country with a traditionally strong preservationist discourse centred on maintaining areas as 'untouched' as possible. The analysis shows how this traditional view is challenged by a more interventionist discourse centred on adaptive management for biodiversity, but also how there are still attempts to reaffirm a preservationist discourse and practice. The implications of this as-yet-unsettled debate are discussed, concluding by pointing to a need to examine critically not only the older preservationist discourse and 'naturalness', but also the ascendant interventionist discourse and 'biodiversity'.

Nyckelord
Ecological restoration, forest, discourse analysis, policy analysis, preservationism
Nationell ämneskategori
Statsvetenskap
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-102478 (URN)10.3197/096327115X14183182353791 (DOI)000350934300003 ()2-s2.0-84920887472 (Scopus ID)
Tillgänglig från: 2015-05-19 Skapad: 2015-04-26 Senast uppdaterad: 2024-07-02Bibliografiskt granskad
2. What should we do with the threatened species?: Discourses, institutions and the Swedish action plan to save the white-backed woodpecker
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>What should we do with the threatened species?: Discourses, institutions and the Swedish action plan to save the white-backed woodpecker
(Engelska)Manuskript (preprint) (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

This article examines a drawn-out conflict surrounding an update of the Action Plan for the threatened white-backed woodpecker (dendrocopos leucotos) in Sweden and, more broadly, around intervention in nature and the ends and means of conservation. The case illustrates the importance of struggles around discourse institutionalization in understanding stability, contestation and change within a policy subsystem. The article also makes a theoretical argument concerning both the effects of discourse institutionalization — using the terms durability, legibility and leverage to capture the structuring effect of institutions — and the processes of negotiation, re-interpretation and modification of institutions which, it is argued, tend to be underplayed in accounts of discourse institutionalization. The case highlights how discursive dominance (in this case: of an interventionist discourse focused on adaptive management for biodiversity) does not necessarily translate into discourse institutionalization; instead, a preservationist discourse generally seen as outdated seems to have become more institutionalized as a result of the struggles over the last years.

Nationell ämneskategori
Statsvetenskap (exklusive studier av offentlig förvaltning och globaliseringsstudier)
Forskningsämne
statskunskap
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-128924 (URN)
Projekt
Ecosystem restoration in policy and practice: restore, develop, adapt (RESTORE)
Forskningsfinansiär
Forskningsrådet Formas, 2009-196-14225-69
Tillgänglig från: 2016-12-19 Skapad: 2016-12-19 Senast uppdaterad: 2024-08-02

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