In order to achieve legitimacy, reality must match expectations. Resource development projects, such as mining, often force small communities to make difficult decisions regarding which projects to support or reject based on whether their expectations regarding the development of a mine manifest in reality. To make this assessment, this study looks at the factors that contributed to the legitimacy of a mine in northern Sweden, focusing on the community of Pajala, where a new mine opened in 2012. We conducted interviews with local residents representing different interests that aimed to draw out what legitimized or delegitimized the mine. From these interviews, we determined that economic factors weighed most heavily in generating support fo...
The form and evolution of stakeholder perceptions toward renewable energy (RE) developments continue...
The Swedish North is sometimes described as a resource periphery, while others choose to label it a ...
This paper uses an environmental justice framework which is expanded through decolonial theory to an...
In order to achieve legitimacy, reality must match expectations. Resource development projects, such...
In order to achieve legitimacy, reality must match expectations. Resource development projects, such...
This dissertation explores the reasons behind local support for the opening of an iron ore mine in t...
Maintaining legitimacy is a crucial objective for public officials to ensure effectiveness. Without ...
The article discusses how promising outlooks and favourable memories of past and distant mining vent...
This paper investigates a greenfield mining project in a peripheral region in northern Sweden throug...
This paper uses ethnographic and archival data to analyze the creation and legitimation of predictio...
Local communities’ perspectives on mining businesses are a matter of endless debate, particularly in...
Due to its oftentimes complex, contested, and multi-scale character, natural resource management (NR...
Sweden is the leading mining country in Europe and the Swedish government intends to retain this pos...
As demand for minerals is expected to increase due to the energy transition needed to meet climate t...
The form and evolution of stakeholder perceptions toward renewable energy (RE) developments continue...
The form and evolution of stakeholder perceptions toward renewable energy (RE) developments continue...
The Swedish North is sometimes described as a resource periphery, while others choose to label it a ...
This paper uses an environmental justice framework which is expanded through decolonial theory to an...
In order to achieve legitimacy, reality must match expectations. Resource development projects, such...
In order to achieve legitimacy, reality must match expectations. Resource development projects, such...
This dissertation explores the reasons behind local support for the opening of an iron ore mine in t...
Maintaining legitimacy is a crucial objective for public officials to ensure effectiveness. Without ...
The article discusses how promising outlooks and favourable memories of past and distant mining vent...
This paper investigates a greenfield mining project in a peripheral region in northern Sweden throug...
This paper uses ethnographic and archival data to analyze the creation and legitimation of predictio...
Local communities’ perspectives on mining businesses are a matter of endless debate, particularly in...
Due to its oftentimes complex, contested, and multi-scale character, natural resource management (NR...
Sweden is the leading mining country in Europe and the Swedish government intends to retain this pos...
As demand for minerals is expected to increase due to the energy transition needed to meet climate t...
The form and evolution of stakeholder perceptions toward renewable energy (RE) developments continue...
The form and evolution of stakeholder perceptions toward renewable energy (RE) developments continue...
The Swedish North is sometimes described as a resource periphery, while others choose to label it a ...
This paper uses an environmental justice framework which is expanded through decolonial theory to an...