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

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2021.
©2022.
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (251 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • About the Authors
  • List of Figures
  • Part I Starting Points and Background
  • 1 Introduction
  • References
  • 2 Linking Long-Term Changes in Social-Ecological Systems with Development of Property Rights
  • Self-Governance
  • Common-Pool Resources and Property Rights
  • Connecting Variables for Policy Decisions
  • References
  • 3 Lule Lappmark and Sources
  • Lule Lappmark
  • Lappmark, Sami Village, and Siida
  • Winter Villages
  • Users in Mountains and Forests
  • Sources
  • Early Modern Accounts
  • Court Rulings
  • Solving Conflicts in Practice
  • Rulings from Lule Lappmark
  • References
  • 4 Trade, Taxation, and Population
  • Trade
  • Taxation
  • Population Size
  • References
  • Part II Land Use, Livelihood, and Ecological Settings
  • 5 Fishing
  • Strategies for Fishing
  • Lakes, Rivers, Streams, and Fish
  • Available Technology
  • Labor Division
  • Importance of Resources
  • Property-Rights System
  • Inheritance
  • Limited Access to Resources
  • Users' Obtaining Access to Fishing Waters
  • Delineation of Boundaries Between Users
  • Sharing of Fishing Waters
  • Temporal Division of Fishing Rights
  • Fishing Rights Decoupled from Grazing Rights
  • Survival on Fishing
  • Fishing Strategies in Low-Productivity Waters
  • Pre- and Post-Harvest Activities
  • Institutions for Management
  • References
  • 6 Hunting
  • Hunting in Research About Sami
  • Methods and Sources
  • Hunting in Interior Fennoscandia
  • Hunting in the Mountains
  • Hunting in the Boreal Forest
  • Ecological Differences
  • Importance of Prey Animals
  • Property Rights
  • Participation in Hunting
  • Social Justice
  • References
  • 7 Reindeer Pastoralism
  • The Development of Reindeer Herding
  • What Is Pastoralism?
  • The Debate About the Shift from Fishing and Hunting to Pastoralism
  • Number of Reindeer
  • Use of Reindeer
  • Grazing Conditions.
  • Two Trajectories
  • Mobility, Flexibility, and Reciprocity
  • Three Steps
  • Creating a Common-Property Regime
  • References
  • 8 Other Income Sources
  • Plants, Berries, and Handcrafts
  • Cultivation, Livestock, and Caring for Reindeer
  • Trade and Transports
  • Relative Importance of Various Subsistence Activities
  • References
  • Part III Synthesis
  • 9 From Private to Common: Coevolution of Land-Use Practices and Property Rights
  • Hunting and Fishing to Reindeer Pastoralism
  • Property Rights
  • Governing
  • Social Justice
  • Final Remarks
  • References
  • Archival Sources
  • Index.