Holz Jana R
BMBF Junior Research Group "Mentalities in Flux" (Flumen), Institute of Sociology, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany.
Sustain Sci. 2023;18(2):645-659. doi: 10.1007/s11625-023-01300-9. Epub 2023 Feb 22.
Bioeconomy is portrayed by the EU and several national governments as a central element contributing to sustainability strategies and a post-fossil transformation. This paper critically engages with extractivist patterns and tendencies in the forest sector as one of the main bio-based sectors. It argues that despite the official endorsement of circularity and renewability in the forest-based bioeconomy, current developments of modern bioeconomy might threaten sustainability prospects. The Finnish forest-based bioeconomy and one of its well-known showcase projects, the bioproduct mill (BPM) in the municipality of Äänekoski, serve as a case study in this paper. The forest-based bioeconomy in Finland is scrutinized as a potential continuation or consolidation of extractivist patterns, rather than an alternative to these tendencies. The lens of extractivism is applied to identify possible extractivist and unsustainable characteristics of the case study which are discussed along the following dimensions: (A) degree of export orientation and processing, (B) the scale, scope, and speed of extraction, (C) socio-economic and environmental impacts, and (D) subjective relations to nature. The extractivist lens provides analytical value to scrutinizing practices, principles, and dynamics of the contested political field and vision of bioeconomy in the Finnish forest sector. The analysis results in a discussion of latent and manifest social, political, and ecological contradictions within the forest-based bioeconomy in Finland. Based on its analytical lens and the empirical case of the BPM in Äänekoski, it can be concluded that extractivist patterns and tendencies are perpetuated within the Finnish forest-based bioeconomy.
欧盟和一些国家政府将生物经济描绘为可持续发展战略和后化石转型的核心要素。本文批判性地探讨了作为主要生物基部门之一的林业部门中的榨取主义模式和趋势。文章认为,尽管基于森林的生物经济在官方层面上支持循环性和可再生性,但现代生物经济的当前发展可能会威胁到可持续发展前景。芬兰基于森林的生物经济及其一个著名的示范项目,即位于艾内科斯基市的生物产品工厂(BPM),在本文中作为一个案例研究。芬兰基于森林的生物经济被审视为榨取主义模式的潜在延续或巩固,而非这些趋势的替代方案。榨取主义视角被用于识别案例研究中可能存在的榨取主义和不可持续特征,并沿着以下维度进行讨论:(A)出口导向和加工程度,(B)采伐的规模、范围和速度,(C)社会经济和环境影响,以及(D)与自然的主观关系。榨取主义视角为审视芬兰林业部门中具有争议的政治领域的实践、原则和动态以及生物经济愿景提供了分析价值。分析结果引发了对芬兰基于森林的生物经济中潜在和明显的社会、政治及生态矛盾的讨论。基于其分析视角以及艾内科斯基市BPM的实证案例,可以得出结论,榨取主义模式和趋势在芬兰基于森林的生物经济中持续存在。