Balancing biosecurity and local stewardship: Wildlife disease management in rural Norway
Highlights
- Compares two wildlife disease interventions in rural Norway: CWD in reindeer and Gyrodactylus salaris in salmon.
- Shows how biosecurity governance disrupts local stewardship institutions and practices.
- Introduces a comparative framework based on governance scale, risk framing, and institutional resilience.
- Demonstrates how local actors develop alternative, adaptive responses when empowered.
- Argues for integrating biosecurity and stewardship through shared authority and recognition of local knowledge.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103854