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Revision as of 17:06, 18 September 2016

Description

Brief description of the instrument and its modus operandi

Pickers can enter and collect berries and mushrooms freely in all Finnish forests.


Which problem the instrument is supposed to solve?

Not enough mushrooms and berries offered for sale (or used in households).


Purpose or main objective / overall goal of the instrument?

To increase the amount of mushrooms and berries offered for sale (or used for food in households).


Side objectives/goals of the instrument?

To increase the volume of mushroom and berry-based industry.


Innovation content or potential of the instrument?

To increase incomes in rural areas.


Which laws and regulations support the implement of this instrument?

Constitutional Law. There is no special law for that, but the right is an old consuetudinary law.


The initiator/promoter of the instrument?

Government agency


How the monitoring is ensured?

No monitoring on the amount of collected berries and mushrooms.


How the compliance is ensured?

No enforcement.


How is the overall performance of the instrument?

No quantitative estimates on the benefits


Brief description of the context for the emergence of the instrument

Don’t know the history of every man’s rights, the rights have been there for ever.


Have any of the items mentioned above changed since the instrument entered into force?

No

Is there any qualitative or quantitative study of the impacts of the instrument?

No


Related to

Forest Act, 1996 (Finland) (1996)
• Nature conservation act, 1996 (Finland) (1996)
• Government Decree amending the Nature Conservation Decree 2005 (Finland) (2005)
• Law on Amending the Penal Code, 1990 (Finland) (1990)
• The Water Act, 2011 (Finland) (2011)
• The Private Roads Act, 1962 (Finland) (1962)
• The Hunting Act, 1993 (Finland) (1993)
• Decree on mire protection areas, 1981 (Finland) (1981)
• The Waste Act, 2011 (Finland) (2011)
• Fishing Act, 1982 (Finland) (1982)
• Environmental protection Act, 2000 (Finland) (2000)
• Cross-country Traffic Decree, 1996 (Finland) (1996)
• Act on the Defence Forces, 2007 (Finland) (2007)
• Antiquities Act, 1963 (Finland) (1963)
• Environmental Protection Decree, 2000 (Finland) (2000)
• Nature conservation decree, 1997 (Finland) (1997)
• The Criminal Code, 1889 (Finland) (1889)
• Cross-Country Traffic Act, 1995 (Finland) (1995)
• The Water Traffic Act, 1996 (Finland) (1996)
• The Constitution of Finland, 1999 (Finland) (1999)
• Assembly Act, 1999 (Finland) (1999)
• Mining Act, 2011 (Finland)
• Rescue Act, 2011 (Finland) (2011)
• Land use and building act, 1999 (Finland) (1999)
• Public Order Act, 2003 (Finland) (2003)
• Border Guard Act, 2005 (Finland) (2005)
• Animal Welfare Act, 1996 (Finland) (1996)
• Territorial Surveillance Act, 2000 (Finland)

Instrument
Year Tradition - has been for ever?
The date "Tradition - has been for ever?" was not understood.
Policy area
Affected activity Harvesting/Production
Affected actors Landowner/land manager, Picker/harvester/hunter, Producer/beekeeper
Products Berries, Mushrooms
"Mushrooms" is not in the list of possible values (All NWFP, Bark/cork, Berries, Christmas trees, Foliage, Fruits, Game, Herbs/plants, Honey and Bee products, Minor fauna, Moss, Mushrooms/truffles, Nuts, Other NWFP, Resin, Vegetable NWFP) for this property.
, Herbs/plants
Subject NWFP, Access
Promoter/initiator Public
Zone North East Europe
Countries Finland
Regions (NUTS 2) North Karelia
Focus on NWFP Direct
Document category
Instrument type Regulatory
Legal status Binding
Geographical scope National
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