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This issue of the Academy’s journal describes the tenure development in Sweden during the last 500 years. The aim is to identify different actors and stages of the development, using possession rights and non-exclusive user rights as a point of departure.
To learn from failures as well as successes is crucial if programmes for landscape transformation and restoration are to succeed. The Nordic model, with stable institutions, markets and clear rules for the actors based on a democratic system, creates a stable ground for the development of a successful tenure system. This issue of the Academy’s journal describes the tenure development in Sweden during the last 500 years, using mainly Swedish-language material previously unavailable to an international readership. The aim is to identify different actors and stages of the development, using possession rights and non-exclusive user rights as a point of departure. It is clear that private ownership of forest is a contributing factor to the success of the Nordic forestry model. A closer look reveals a partly dramatic transition from the tenure forms of traditional society into present-day forms – and today the ownership model is again contested. Once secure in their tenure, the peasants started exploiting the now valuable timber resource, and later, more reluctantly, began to employ modern management methods in spite of the extremely long investment horizon in northern silviculture.
Text: Fredrik Ingemarson & Jan-Erik Nylund
KSLAT no. 7-2013 in print is unfortunately sold out.
KSLAT nr 7-2013 är tyvärr slut i tryckt version.
Den 11–13 november 2016 hölls den andra upplagan av KSLA:s casetävling UNIK Utmaning. 16 deltagare fick i uppdrag att utveckla ett attraktivt koncept för den mat som odlas, produceras och konsumeras i Norden. Här är de fem lagens olika lösningsförslag.
Årets sista nummer, med information från ett urval av akademiens aktiviteter. Insekter som produktionsdjur i lantbruket – den nya flugan. Landskapsnoden vill växla upp. Skoglig kompetensförsörjning – erfarenheter och strategier. Framtiden växer på träd! Varför blev Sverige en skogsindustriell stormakt? Matkommitténs exkursion i Roslagen. Skatten bör flyttas från producent till konsument. Dessutom: Våra nya ledamöter och pristagare med mera!
Rapport från Landskapsforum den 15–16 oktober: Vattnet i det brukade landskapet
This booklet provides an overview of the values and goals that are embodied in Swedish forest policy and practice today. It describes the nature and scope of the involvement of politicians, government agencies, research institutions, forest owners, industry, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders in the forest sector.