Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 122

Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 122
tutional capacity building (Healeyetal. 1999:4): "The notion of 'capacity-building’ and 'institutional capacity building' are not new concepts. They have been used to highlight the need to build up individual capabili- ties (e.g. labour force skills, or entrepreneurial capacity), and those of public administrations. In the former case, the focus is on the institutions which help to develop such capabilities. In the latter case, the emphasis has been on the capacity of particular organisations. The new thinking about institutional capacity focuses on the webs of relations involved in urban governance, which interlink government organisations, those in the pri- vate sector and voluntary organi- sations and those who in any way get involved in governance, that is, in collective action. The term 'institution’ is given a socio- logical meaning as a 'enduring feature' of social life giving 'solidity across time and space’ (Giddens 1984 p. 24), that is, it extends beyond formal organisa- tions, to encompass cultural pat- terns (such as kinship relations, religious life, other 'moral com- munities' and informal civic associations of all kinds)." To avoid the currently con- fused and broad use of the term "social capital", Healey et al (1999) use the term "institutional capital" which includes knowl- edge resources, relational re- sources and mobilisation capaci- ty, the two first leading to the third. This model describes in a structured way the challenges discussed above facing local institutions that try both to de- velop local confidence and also to find local solutions to plan- ning and development problems. We used this model to analyse challenges facing forestry on the west coast of Norway (Amdam et al 2000). We also used perspec- tives from confidence building, local planningand institutional capacity building to develop strategies for change (Amdam 1992, 1995, 2000). Knowledge resourses Only 42% of responding forest owners were of the opinion that they have enough knowledge needed for active forestry, high- est (74%) among commercially active, lowest among passive without potential (13%) (table 3). Only 3% of forest owners had a formal education in forestry and 9% had formal agriculture educa- tion and training. Between 74% (commercially active) and 96% (passive without potential) had no agriculture or forestry education at all! When asked about interest in advice, 54% answered that they would like more (table 4). in our study we found that the commercially active forest own- ers had a higher degree of formal and tacit knowledge related to forestry then other groups and this knowledge was closely con- nected to our classification (table 3). Knowledge resourses are of course related to formal education, but formal education related to forestry is very low on the west coast. Tacit knowledge learned from parents, from self- learning activity and traditions etc. seems to be more important. The active groups, especially the commercially active, are really interested in forestry. They "talk" forestry with other active forest owners, they are interested in local production based on tim- ber, and they are interested in cultivating their forests. On the other hand there is high variation in response regarding collective activities such as local traditions for forestry, organisational activities, co-operation etc. This is often explained as "Community X and/or farm Y having a strong tradition for forestry". in general, the study showed that the knowledge resourse related to forestry was very low Table 3. Question: 1 have enough knowledge to be active in forestry. Passive without potential Passive witli potential Forest active Foiest active, sale Commercially active West Coast No(l,2) 48% 23% 7% 9% 4% 18% Botli/and (3,4) 40% 45% 40% 50% 23% 39% Yes (5,6) 13% 33% 53% 41 % 74% 42% I alt 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Table 4. Question: 1 have no need for advice in forestry. Passive without potential Passive with potential Forest active Forest active, sale Commerdally active Tolal West Coast Disagree 37% 53% 58% 62% 57% 54% Both/and 40% 35% 31 % 34% 31 % 34% Agæe 23% 12% 11 % 4% 12% 13% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 120 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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