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Modelling different views of sustainability of forestry in Finland

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  • Seppo Vehkamaki
  • Stefan Backman

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During the last decades, the concept of sustainability has been diversified into economic, ecological and social subcategories. In this study, sustainability is evaluated in the case of three groups having different views on sustainability: government (GOV), forest industry (FI) and nature conservationists. Regional indicators of sustainability are utilised as basic data. From them, the authors choose indicator sets for each group. By means of fuzzy C-means clustering three views on sustainability were formed. The membership grades of clusters were analysed by means of Spearman rank correlation analysis and correspondence analysis. The main results are that the views of the GOV and FI coincide in the available data and there is a bargaining situation in society between economic and nature conservation views.

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  • Seppo Vehkamaki & Stefan Backman, 2011. "Modelling different views of sustainability of forestry in Finland," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(1), pages 34-48.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:9:y:2011:i:1:p:34-48
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