Discourses in Finnish forest policy: Cherry-picking or sustainability?
Niina Pietarinen,
Teemu Harrinkari,
Maria Brockhaus and
Natalya Yakusheva
Forest Policy and Economics, 2023, vol. 147, issue C
Abstract:
With the rise of the concept of a forest-based bioeconomy over the past decade, sustainability is simultaneously an underlying assumption and a key expectation. However, can we assume that a bioeconomy is sustainable simply because it emphasizes the use of forests as a renewable resource? And will a forest-based bioeconomy indeed lead to a more sustainable – and prosperous – Finnish society? In light of these questions, it is important to understand the relationship between Finnish forestry and sustainability as articulated in current and past forest policy documents. We ask how the concept of sustainability is framed and translated in forest policy objectives, and what ambitions are put forward when challenges and problems are defined, specific methods are proposed, and emphasis is given. Our findings indicate that although the language used in the policies generally refers to sustainability, the various dimensions of sustainability are not equally considered, with economic ambitions being particularly valued. There is a risk that a forest-based bioeconomy will simply continue forestry business-as-usual if current problematizations and proposed solutions reflected in forest policy remain unchallenged.
Keywords: Forest policy; Forest-based bioeconomy; National forest programme; Discourse analysis; Sustainability framings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2022.102897
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