From Centralisation to Decentralisation? Transition Visions of Circular Bioeconomy in Rural Finland

Abstract
Rural areas have been largely peripheralised and disempowered by the centralisation characteristic of the era of the fossil economy. The departure from fossil metabolism and the shift towards a circular bioeconomy represent a possibility for improved rural livelihoods. However, while the metabolic nature of a circular bioeconomy is more decentralised than that of the fossil economy, it is unclear whether the centralised social structures and power relations will become decentralised as a result of this transition. In this research, by utilising the approaches offered by futures research, we explored probable and preferable future visions across a set of 10 manifestations of circular bioeconomy in 60 expert interviews. The results indicated that most of the manifestations are likely to scale up through a non-local and centralised pathway, while the preferable visions fostering rural livelihoods would mean more local and decentralised modes of organising. At the same time, due to centralising tendencies, reaching the sustainability targets of a circular bioeconomy is difficult.
Main Authors
Format
Books Book part
Published
2024
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202410316755Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Parent publication ISBN
978-3-031-69917-7
Review status
Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69918-4_6
Language
English
Is part of publication
Rescaling Sustainability Transitions : Unfolding the Spatialities of Power Relations, Governance Arrangements, and Socio-Economic Systems
Citation
  • Kuhmonen, I., Kuhmonen, T., & Näyhä, A. (2024). From Centralisation to Decentralisation? Transition Visions of Circular Bioeconomy in Rural Finland. In M. Halonen, M. Albrecht, & I. Kuhmonen (Eds.), Rescaling Sustainability Transitions : Unfolding the Spatialities of Power Relations, Governance Arrangements, and Socio-Economic Systems (pp. 119-145). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69918-4_6
License
CC BY 4.0Open Access
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Akatemiatutkija, SA
Research Council of Finland
Additional information about funding
We acknowledge the financial support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Finland [Project “The role and potential of the rural in a post-fossil society”, grant number VN/11093/2020]. Irene Kuhmonen also acknowledges financial support from Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland [Project “Biodiversity Respectful Leadership (BIODIFUL)”, grant number 345884], and Annukka Näyhä from Academy of Finland [Project “Future-oriented collaborative business models as a remedy for the sustainability transition: Finnish forest-based sector as an empirical arena for the creation of a transition framework”, grant number 340756].
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