Dear IUFRO D6 colleagues,
This is a kind reminder of the upcoming session in the IUFRO Research Group 6.05.00
“Forest Conflict Management” – Contested Forests Talks series. We are also pleased to
share that we have indeed confirmed a second interesting contribution to the session.
Ontological Conflict over Arctic Forests in the Indigenous Sámi Territories
🗓 Date: 17 April 2026
⏰ Time: 11.00 UTC (to convert the time within your time zone, please use the Time
Converter at the event page)
📍 Online event: Zoom (please register to receive the Zoom link)
🌐 Event page & registration:
https://www.iufro.org/events/iufro-rg-60500-contested-forests-talks-ontolog…
In this session, Doctoral Researcher Anna Ott will explore how different ways of knowing,
relating to, and using Arctic forests come into tension in the Indigenous Sámi homeland
(Sápmi).
Anna Ott is currently finalizing her doctoral thesis at the University of Lapland,
Finland. Her dissertation examines the transformative potential of land use politics and
practices of the Indigenous Sámi people. More specifically, her research investigates how
land use in Northern Finland is shaped by ontological conflict, and how Sámi political
practices support transitions toward alternative ways of living in and with the land.
In her presentation, she will focus on ontological conflicts over forests involving Sámi
reindeer herders, the Finnish state, and private forest owners, and will discuss Rights of
Nature as one potential approach to mitigating environmental conflicts in the Arctic Sámi
territories.
In addition to this talk, we are delighted to welcome Inka Musta, CEO of Luontoa and
Member of the Executive Board of the Sámi Parliament, as a second speaker.
Inka Musta has extensive experience in strategic leadership in nature and sustainability
work, as well as in managing stakeholder relationships and sustainability risks. In her
role as a member of the Sámi Parliament—the supreme political body of the Indigenous Sámi
in Finland—she represents Sámi perspectives in both national and international contexts.
Her contribution will bring valuable practical and political insights into current
forest-related conflicts and governance challenges in Sámi territories.
This event is part of a broader effort within RG 6.05.00 to create a global platform for
discussing forest-related conflicts, their cultural and political dimensions, and pathways
toward more just and sustainable forest futures.
The session lasts one hour and begins with a 20‑minute guest presentation, followed by an
open discussion.
We warmly welcome you to join us, listen, and take part in the discussion!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Kind regards,
Tuulikki Halla & Rebecca Ford
Coordinator & Deputy Coordinator, IUFRO RG 6.05.00 Forest Conflict Management
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Tuulikki Halla
Projektitutkija | Project Researcher
Itä-Suomen yliopisto | University of Eastern Finland
Luonnontieteiden, metsätieteiden ja tekniikan tdk | Faculty of Science, Forestry and
Technology
Luonnontieteiden, metsätieteiden ja tekniikan tohtoriohjelma | Doctoral Programme in
Science, Forestry and Technology
UNITE Forest-Human-Machine Interplay | Suomen Akatemian Tieteen lippulaiva
https://uniteflagship.fi
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