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The bioeconomy, carbon sinks, and depoliticization in Finnish forest politics

Kellokumpu, Ville (2021-12-13)

 
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Kellokumpu, Ville
SAGE Publications
13.12.2021

Kellokumpu, V. (2022). The bioeconomy, carbon sinks, and depoliticization in Finnish forest politics. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 5(3), 1164–1183. https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486211049322

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Abstract

The forest bioeconomy in Finland has emerged as a project that seeks to resolve emergent contradictions in the capitalist ecological regime and to reconfigure spatial, temporal, and economic relations. The bioeconomy rose to public consciousness during the 2010s, especially after its adoption as one of the spearhead projects of the 2015–2019 center-right coalition government. The forest industry’s bioeconomic plans are also an attempt to hegemonize and depoliticize a particular political view of forests in the era of climate change. In this paper, the politics of the bioeconomy and carbon sinks are scrutinized in the context of the 2019 parliamentary election season, during which forest use was a central political issue due to investments in new biorefineries. A data set of 80 newspaper articles is analyzed through critical discourse analysis. The analysis identifies three key discursive frames that legitimize the political imaginary of the bioeconomy: 1) rural reinvigoration and the defense of the nation’s peripheries through spatial populism; 2) a view of forests as high-throughput carbon conveyors that conform to the temporalities of capital; 3) the establishment of the bioeconomy as a high-value accumulation regime that can resolve the profitability crisis of the paper and pulp production model.

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