We belong to the land: review of two northern rewilding sites as a vehicle for equity in conservation

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The current planetary shifts and the redistribution of species require us to rethink nature conservation, both from the viewpoint of forming novel ecosystems and in relation to issues of diversity, historical conservation practices, as well as historical and current injustice. Mainly, this reorientation needs to address the historical errors of mainstream societies that promoted nature conservation for their own benefit, at the expense of Indigenous societies. The article explores two Finnish and Sámi rewilding cases of community-led action. In the end, the research seeks to answer how to negotiate a new co-existence with rewilded sites to achieve a better future.

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Mustonen, T., Scherer, A., & Kelleher, J. (2022). We belong to the land: review of two northern rewilding sites as a vehicle for equity in conservation. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01424-w

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