Controversies over second-home development in outdoor recreation landscapes: A Norwegian case

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Hogne Øian , Sofie Kjendlie Selvaag , Merethe Grimsen Lerfald , Monica A. Breiby , Birgitta Ericsson
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During recent decades, there has been a steady increase in the number of second homes in rural municipalities of Norway. While second-home owners, as part-time residents, significantly contribute economically and socially to their host communities, the development has sparked concerns about the appropriation of natural areas in forests and mountain landscapes, the creation of urbanised enclaves within these areas and the potential challenges to municipal planning capacities and policies due to pressure from landowners, private investors and developers.
We highlight three interrelated issues, focusing on opinions and discourses manifest in controversies over second-home development in a popular mountain destination in the southeastern region of Norway. First, we explore to what extent conflicts of interest between various private and public stakeholders arise from irreconcilable ways of engaging with land properties of the landscapes. Second, we analyse the disagreements regarding the allocation of responsibilities between the private and public sectors, which often serve as the foundation for controversies. Third, we examine how these controversies shape stakeholders’ perceptions and expressions of sustainability issues, especially among those with conflicting interests. It is concluded that the development process, increasingly driven by neoliberal public planning and land-use regulations for second-home developments, clashes with the common perceptions of residents and long-time second-home owners, who view the landscape as a collection of indistinct land properties. Landowners, developers and municipalities fail to sufficiently consider this, exacerbating the existing deficiencies in planning and regulatory processes and intensifying the controversies.
户外休闲景观中第二住宅开发的争议:一个挪威案例
近几十年来,挪威农村城市的第二套住房数量稳步增加。虽然作为兼职居民的第二套住房所有者在经济和社会方面为其所在社区做出了重大贡献,但开发引发了对森林和山区自然区域的占用,在这些区域内创建城市化飞地以及由于土地所有者,私人投资者和开发商的压力对市政规划能力和政策的潜在挑战的担忧。我们强调三个相互关联的问题,重点关注在挪威东南部一个受欢迎的山区目的地的第二家园开发争议中表现出来的意见和话语。首先,我们探讨了各种私人和公共利益相关者之间的利益冲突在多大程度上源于对景观土地属性的不可调和的处理方式。其次,我们分析了私营部门和公共部门之间关于责任分配的分歧,这往往是争议的基础。第三,我们研究了这些争议如何影响利益相关者对可持续性问题的看法和表达,特别是在那些有利益冲突的利益相关者之间。结论是,新自由主义公共规划和第二套住房开发的土地使用法规越来越多地推动了开发过程,这与居民和长期第二套住房所有者的共同看法相冲突,他们将景观视为模糊土地属性的集合。土地所有者、开发商和市政当局没有充分考虑到这一点,加剧了规划和监管过程中存在的缺陷,加剧了争议。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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