Iceland review - 2016, Side 60

Iceland review - 2016, Side 60
OPINION PUTTING A PRICE ON NATURE In the early seventies, when I was growing up in Reykjavík, the Icelandic economy was mainly pow- ered by fish exports. In 1971 fish still constituted 84 percent of exports, alumi- num provided seven percent, and other industrial goods around five percent. Agriculture accounted for three percent, including the salted mutton we persuad- ed the Norwegians to buy. There was a desperate need to diversify the economy and create jobs. This process had started in 1969 when the power of Þjórsá river was harnessed for the country’s first The Icelandic economy is based on natural resources. Why then have we only recently started to demand that businesses pay for access to these resources? Halldór Lárusson discusses. aluminum smelter. Iceland has been suc- cessful in diversifying its economy away from dependence on fish, which in 2014 made up only 42 percent of the value of exports. What hasn’t changed, though, is our dependence on natural resources. Iceland is blessed with a broad base of natural resources. The glacial rivers, fishing grounds and, to a lesser extent, land for food production have created a solid base for an economy that pushed this country out of poverty during the second half of the 20th century. With our latest economic boom underway, we now realize that what many saw as the empty wasteland of our central highlands may be our most valuable resource. Tourism, which to a large extent relies on selling the idea of visitors experiencing wilder- ness untouched by man, has become our biggest earner of foreign currency. VALUING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES For a modern developed country we are not very good at valuing our resources. A poor country sees its resources as means PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. 58 ICELAND REVIEW
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