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Identifying and rating cultural sustainability indicators: a case study of wood-based bioenergy systems in eastern Finland

Authors :
Tanja Myllyviita
Katja Lähtinen
Pekka Leskinen
Leena A. Leskinen
Lauri Sikanen
Teppo Hujala
Source :
Environment, Development and Sustainability. 16:287-304
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Cultural sustainability has become a much discussed topic in the forestry and bioenergy sectors. However, there are not many indicators available for measuring cultural sustainability. In order to identify indicators for the assessment of the cultural sustainability impacts of wood-based bioenergy in eastern Finland, two-phased expert interviews were conducted. The process was supported by a hybrid approach: A qualitative mapping technique was applied when the indicators were identified, and weights for the indicators were set using a quantitative rating technique. The experts identified 49 indicators of cultural sustainability. Most of the generated indicators were relevant for local uses and highlighted the perceptions of the general public. Furthermore, most of the indicators were relevant from the perspective of raw material acquisition. Applying methods of differing backgrounds enabled advanced problem structuring, which allowed the identification of indicators suitable for assessing cultural sustainability of wood-based bioenergy in Eastern Finland. The quantitative rating technique enabled the determination of the importance of the indicators generated. Nevertheless, it seems that the hybrid approaches have many challenges related to the quantitative measuring of the participants’ perceptions. Cultural sustainability indicators should be identified within a case study, since it seems that most of the cultural sustainability indicators are case specific. The process introduced here offers steps for identifying case-specific cultural sustainability indicators; however, the concept of cultural sustainability cannot be strictly defined.

Details

ISSN :
15732975 and 1387585X
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environment, Development and Sustainability
Accession number :
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