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Mobilized villages: local community agency during the Swedish wildfires in 2018 and the process of re-orientation towards the future

Authors: Ingridsdotter, Jenny; Vallström, Maria;

Mobilized villages: local community agency during the Swedish wildfires in 2018 and the process of re-orientation towards the future

Abstract

Under sommaren 2018 utbröt de hittills största skogsbränderna i svensk modern historia. Dessa bränder hade stor inverkan på lokalsamhällen och skogsbruket, och startade även nationella debatter om klimatförändringar, skogsbruk, biologisk mångfald och de infrastrukturella utmaningarna för beredskap inför extremt väder. Syftet med detta projekt är att studera hur lokalsamhällen som särskilt drabbats av skogsbränderna 2018 mobiliserade lokala resurser för att hantera krisen, hur drabbade berättar om krisen och dess efterdyningar och vad krisen ledde till när det gäller strategier och medvetenhet om hållbar utveckling i framtiden. Genom digital etnografi, kvalitativa intervjuer och fokusgruppsintervjuer undersöks tre frågor: 1. Hur agerade boende och andra engagerade i lokalsamhällen under skogsbranden? 2. Hur minns och berättar människor om skogsbranden? 3. Påverkar lokal historia och skogsbrukstraditioner och praktiker hur lokalsamhällen föreställer sig möjliga scenarier för framtiden? Genom ett etnografiskt tillvägagångssätt önskar vi fånga spänningarna mellan det som varit, det som är och den möjliga framtiden, med utgångspunkt att avtäcka potentialen för motståndskraftiga samhällen i en värld av globala klimatförändringar. Studien bidrar med etnografisk kunskap om hur katastrofer kan hanteras och hur de ändrar individuella och kollektiva kulturella normer och föreställningar om tid, liksom hantering av resurser i lokalsamhällen. Datamaterialet består av pseudonymiserade intervjuer med drabbade i bygderna. Tillgänglig metadata beskriver intervjuerna.

In the summer of 2018, wildfires erupted in Swedish forests at a magnitude without precedence in modern Swedish history. The purpose of this project is to study how local communities particularly affected by the wildfires in 2018 mobilized local resources to cope with the crisis, how local residents narrate the crisis and its aftermath, and what the crisis led to in terms of strategies and awareness of sustainable development in the future. Through digital ethnography, qualitative interviews and focus group interviews the project examines three questions: 1. How did local residents act during the actual events of the wildfire? 2. How are the wildfires and the mobilizations remembered and narrated? 3. Does local history and forestry traditions and practices impact on how local communities imagine possible futures? Through an ethnographic approach, we wish to capture the tensions between the past, the present and the possible future, with the idea of trying to show the potential for resilient communities in a world of global climate change. This study contributes ethnographic insight into how disaster can be managed and how it changes individual and collective cultural norms and conceptions of time, as well as management of resources in local communities. The data consists of pseudonymized transcripts of interviews. Accessible metadata describes the interviews.

Keywords

SOCIETY AND CULTURE, katastrofer, ethnography, wildfire, social sustainability, local mobilization, climate change, etnografi, Humanities and the Arts, Humaniora och konst, disaster, klimatförändringar, social hållbarhet, lokal mobilisering, SAMHÄLLE OCH KULTUR

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