Vinterutfodring av renar - effekter på renarnas beteende, renskötseln och miljön

Rangifer Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.7557/2.44.2.7559
Anna Skarin, Minna Turunen, S. Eilertsen, Heidi Rautiainen, Tim Horstkotte, Ole Nils Aslak Baal, Leif-Anders Blind, Ove Emanuelsson, Ove Hallergren, Anna-Marja Kaddik, Lars-Tomas Labba, Heléne Larsson, M. Larsson, Tom Lifjell, Johannes Lundgren, Karoliina Majuri, Janne Mustonen, Helge Oskal, Majken Paulsen, Laura Post, Sirpa Rasmus, Camilla Risvoll, Hans Tømmervik, Nils-Johan Utsi, Elisabeth Nejne Vannar, Birgitta Åhman
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This report is based on the results from a Nordic network project funded by The Nordic Joint Committee for Agricultural and Food Research (NKJ) during the years 2021-2022. This network was created to encourage further cross-border discussions about the prospects of winter feeding of reindeer. In reindeer husbandry winter feeding has increased during the last decades due to competing land use activities and climate change. Herders in Norway, Sweden and Finland have previously raised concerns about the benefits and risks associated to the increasing need of winter feeding of reindeer in all three countries. The report, published in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and North Sámi, and covers the main findings from a series of preparatory workshops within each country and a main workshop in Arvidsjaur 8-9 June 2022. During the network activities, reindeer herders, researchers and managers discussed the effects of feeding on reindeer behaviour, herding practices and the environment. The two main topics discussed at the preparatory workshops were 1) the short- and long-term effects of winter feeding on reindeer behaviour, and 2) local to large scale effects of feeding on the environment and the natural pastures. During the main workshop, discussions were held about reasons for feeding of reindeer, the preconditions of feeding in the three countries, how winter feeding is usually performed, and best practices in relation to reindeer behaviour and the environment. The work aimed at promoting knowledge exchange on winter feeding of reindeer among all participants to help find solutions and mitigation actions to avoid changes in reindeer behaviour and negative effects of feeding on reindeer, reindeer herding and the environment. The report is aimed at herders, managers, as well as other land users, authorities and policymakers to give information on what was discussed and a summary of the challenges related to winter feeding and effects on reindeer behaviour and reindeer husbandry, and the environment. Rangifer Report No 18 is the Swedish version of the report. Reports in Norwegian, Finnish and North Sámi are published as following numbers of Rangifer Report.
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本报告基于北欧农业和食品研究联合委员会(NKJ)在 2021-2022 年期间资助的一个北欧网络项目的成果。建立该网络的目的是鼓励就驯鹿冬季饲养的前景开展进一步的跨境讨论。在驯鹿饲养方面,过去几十年来,由于相互竞争的土地使用活动和气候变化, 冬季饲养驯鹿的数量有所增加。挪威、瑞典和芬兰的牧民曾对这三个国家日益增长的驯鹿冬季饲养需求所带来的利益和风险表示担忧。该报告以瑞典文、挪威文、芬兰文和北萨米文出版,涵盖了各国一系列筹备研讨会和 2022 年 6 月 8-9 日在阿尔维兹约尔举行的主要研讨会的主要结论。在网络活动中,驯鹿牧民、研究人员和管理人员讨论了饲养对驯鹿行为、放牧 方式和环境的影响。筹备研讨会讨论的两个主要议题是:1)冬季饲养对驯鹿行为的短期和长期影响;2)饲养对环境和天然牧场从局部到整体的影响。在主要研讨会上,讨论了饲养驯鹿的原因、三个国家饲养驯鹿的先决条件、 冬季饲养驯鹿的通常方式以及与驯鹿行为和环境有关的最佳做法。这项工作旨在促进所有参与者交流有关驯鹿冬季饲养的知识,以帮助找到解决 办法和缓解行动,避免驯鹿行为发生变化,避免饲养对驯鹿、驯鹿放牧和环境造 成负面影响。本报告面向牧民、管理者以及其他土地使用者、当局和决策者,介绍讨论内容,总结与冬季饲养有关的挑战以及对驯鹿行为、驯鹿放牧和环境的影响。小袋驯鹿第 18 号报告》是该报告的瑞典语版本。挪威语、芬兰语和北萨米语的报告将作为《小母鹿报告》的后续版本出版。
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