Turvetuotannon sosiaalisen toimiluvan menetys Saarijärven reitillä

Abstract
Following the 1970s oil crisis the search for alternative energy sources intensified in Finland. As a result, peat harvesting from peat bogs was launched programmatically. This included peat bogs around the Saarijärvi waterway in central Finland, consisting today of about 50 peat harvesting sites. As in a number of cases, these peat harvesting operations are opposed by the local residents, who insist that peat harvesting is spoiling the waters, and thus damaging recreational activities like fishing, swimming, and the enjoyment of nature. The aim of our study was to investigate the situation in greater detail by eliciting local residents’ experiences. In the fall of 2015 a questionnaire was sent to the residents of four municipalities in the area, producing 478 responses, a response rate of 23.9 per cent, which represents the local population fairly well. Peat harvesting was reportedly the most harmful source of water pollution. The results were analyzed using the concept of social license to operate. A generalization can be made that peat production in the district has largely lost local residents’ approval.
Main Authors
Format
Articles Research article
Published
2018
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seura
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201810014284Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1235-4554
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30663/ay.60607
Language
Finnish
Published in
Alue ja ympäristö
Citation
  • Konttinen, E., Salo, M., & Möttönen, S. (2018). Turvetuotannon sosiaalisen toimiluvan menetys Saarijärven reitillä. Alue ja ympäristö, 47(1), 62-78. https://doi.org/10.30663/ay.60607
License
CC BY 4.0Open Access
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