samförvaltade
Samförvaltade, meaning co-managed or jointly governed, is a Swedish term used to describe governance arrangements in which responsibility for a resource or area is shared between several actors. Typically these include local communities or user groups, indigenous groups, private landowners, and public authorities. The arrangement can be formal, laid down in agreements or legislation, or informal, anchored in shared norms and practices. Decision-making, rights to benefits, and duties are distributed among participants, often with joint planning, oversight, and enforcement.
In natural resource contexts, samförvaltning is commonly applied to forests, water resources, fisheries, and protected areas,
Benefits of samförvaltning include greater legitimacy, better alignment with local needs, improved compliance and resilience, and
See also: co-management, participatory governance, indigenous rights, decentralization.