Systematic Literature Review of Land Use Conflicts in Northern Sweden—Lessons Learned and Ways Forward

Author:

Elomina Jerbelle12,Živojinović Ivana123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Forest, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Feistmantelstrasse 4, 1180 Vienna, Austria

2. European Forest Institute, Forest Policy Research Network, Feistmantelstrasse 4, 1180 Vienna, Austria

3. Centre for Bioeconomy, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Strasse 82/II, 1190 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Land use conflicts are intensifying in Northern Sweden due to the increasing global demand for resources coupled with the green transition. In line with this, a thorough understanding of land use conflicts in the area is becoming necessary as economic activities expand and newer ones are developed. Hence, this paper aims to provide a systematic literature review of research on land use conflicts specific to Northern Sweden, focusing on various economic activities such as forestry, mining, tourism, energy sector and reindeer husbandry. Additionally, we aim to determine lessons learned and suggested ways forward based on a systematic review. We used Scopus and Web of Science on June 2023 and through descriptive statistical analysis of 33 articles, we summarized research trends and gaps. We found three main typologies of conflicts and five main themes of suggested ways forward. Recommendations agree that there should be a broader understanding of the underlying interests of the stakeholders; and there should be an inclusive, more participatory approach to discussing potential solutions, not to create an agreement but to come to an understanding. Beyond academic insights, the findings hold practical relevance for shaping effective land use policies. This paper offers valuable lessons that extend beyond the local context, informing broader discussions and policy considerations for sustainable land management in the larger Arctic setting, where similar challenges and resource demands are unfolding.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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