Commons are cared for: Coexistence between humans and wild birds on the island of Kihnu, Estonia

Author:

Kalle Raivo12ORCID,Svanberg Ingvar3ORCID,Leas Meelis4,Prakofjewa Julia5ORCID,Sartori Matteo5ORCID,Danto Anatole6ORCID,Schiavone Achille7ORCID,Pehlak Hannes8ORCID,Plaan Joonas9ORCID,Pieroni Andrea110ORCID,Sõukand Renata5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Gastronomic Sciences Bra Italy

2. Estonian Literary Museum Tartu Estonia

3. Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

4. Kase Sääre Pärnu County Estonia

5. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics Ca' Foscari University of Venice Venice Italy

6. National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations Europes‐Eurasia Research Center (CREE/Inalco) Paris France

7. Department of Veterinary Science University of Torino Grugliasco Italy

8. Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences Tartu Estonia

9. School of Humanities Tallinn University Tallinn Estonia

10. Department of Medical Analysis Tishk International University Erbil Kurdistan Iraq

Abstract

Abstract Local knowledge is an essential dimension of humanity's relationship with the environment. Investigating the interdependence between humans and wild birds holds value in fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with avian populations. Gathering bird eggs is a significant practice for Kihnu islanders in Estonia. There are very few studies of this age‐old, complex knowledge that assess the topic from the perspective of the local community. This paper investigates the reciprocity and the relationality between people and birds and the position of commons in the local community practice of bird semi‐domestication. Several methods (interviews, participant observation and literature study) were used in data collection. We obtained information on local knowledge concerning 58 bird taxa. Locals named at least 21 bird species from which they have collected eggs. While collecting eggs is a central activity, the relationship surrounding egg collection is far more intricate. Locals take care of nesting boxes in Common Merganser which birds reside, collecting only a few eggs from every box. These nesting boxes are also constructed for passerine birds. Furthermore, caring for birds influences the soundscape of Kihnu and significantly impacts the cultural bond between local communities and the birds. Kihnu islanders are mindful of the changes occurring in the bird population. The intimate relationship between local people and birds is challenged when traditional ways of life are restricted by stricter nature conservation norms (e.g. banning the collection of bird eggs and visiting islets). However, birdlife is very important in ensuring biocultural diversity. Therefore, this study proposes several important future perspectives in promoting the sustainable development of rural life: (1) the introduction of pluralistic nature protection, including the opinion of local communities in the management of natural resources; (2) the promotion of birds as a means of pest control; and (3) reinforcing the reciprocal coexistence of birds and humans on Kihnu. We advocate for community‐centred nature management which takes into consideration Local Ecological Knowledge and its attached expertise, shared responsibility and benefits, sustainable development trajectories and local community‐based governance systems. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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