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Research article2015Peer reviewed

The Forest Kingdom - with what values for the world? Climate change and gender equality in a contested forest policy context

Holmgren, Sara; Arora-Jonsson, Seema

Abstract

In this paper we explore the Swedish Government's vision for the forest sector: The Forest Kingdom - with values for the world, launched in 2011. We use the issues of climate change and gender equality to demonstrate implicit "values" that underpin this recent forest policy initiative. Drawing on new institutionalism, critical discourse theory and gender as an analytical category, we conceptualise values as important governance mechanisms mediated through discourse. We analyse key documents of the Forest Kingdom, along with press releases, governmental bills and reports and direct attention to problem representations and subject positions (identity offerings) produced. Our findings demonstrate how climate change is turned into a business opportunity and a means to secure growth and employment throughout Sweden. Women are represented as potential employees and active forest owners connected to the needs of the industry, rather than as active citizens involved in forest policy-making. Climate change and gender inequality are thereby displaced from the political to an economic sphere, linked to industrial needs, private forest ownership and profit rather than to public and collective decision-making. Values underpinning these representations are economic growth, individualism and faith in markets. The emphasis on production is not dissimilar from previous forest policies, which until 1993 primarily were oriented towards timber production.

Keywords

Sweden; forest governance; values; discourse

Published in

Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
2015, Volume: 30, number: 3, pages: 235-245

      SLU Authors

    • Holmgren, Sara

      • Department of Forest Products, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
    • Sustainable Development Goals

      SDG5 Gender equality
      SDG8 Decent work and economic growth
      SDG10 Reduced inequalities
      SDG13 Climate action

      UKÄ Subject classification

      Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalization Studies)

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2014.1002216

      Permanent link to this page (URI)

      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/65607