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Haller, Tobias

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Panel 2.5. Restoring Energy Commons: Adapting Established and Creating New Forms of Collective Action for the Green Energy Transition
co-Chairs: Tobias Haller and Jeanne Feaux de la Croix
University of Bern, Switzerland

This panel asks for contributions on the transformation of energy commons. Pressures towards greening energy are affecting old, and engendering new energy commons. How do established forms of energy commoning adapt to new discourses, pressures and expectations? How do new energy commons emerge and in what power constellations are they emerging? We invite contributions that explore how energy commons relate to international agendas, state policies and private sector demands for sustainable change. We challenge panelists to analyse how the process of transforming energy commons relates to market forces.The panel further invites papers to discuss conditions for renewable energy systems beyond large infrastructures: what kinds of bottom-up energy provisioning are emerging and how do they intersect with established forms of commoning? We envision an enquiry into the ways new energy commons may differ from 'classic' common-pool resources such as water, timber or urban livelihoods. How might commoning in relation to energy affect notions of production, distribution and consumption? Lastly, we ask how energy transformations might affect broader forms of collective action and organization.

Panel 10.6. SDGs after 10 years
Chair: Tobias Haller

This panel seeks to open a discussion on how the Sustainable Development Goals and the Agenda 2030 could be analyzed and eventually revamped by bringing communities and self-governance into the equation and not only through the means of the state and the markets.

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Session 2. 5. C.
Monday, June 16, 2025 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM South College SCOW101
Balancing the Energy Commons: Opportunities and Challenges of Timber for the Green Energy Turn in Switzerland
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Tobias Haller
Institute of Social Anthropology, University Of Bern, Switzerland

Energy has always been a central part of the 1600 commoners’ organizations in Switzerland. The access to timber but also forests for multiple reasons had been a central part of rights and duties of Swiss Commoners systems since the 13th century before the energy turn to fossil energy sources. Commoners’ organizations own 1/3 of all forests in Switzerland in common property and are the main force to maintain biodiverse cultural landscape ecosystems. But since the devaluation of timber as an energy source after the energy turn to fossil sources, the economic value of forests has been massively reduced. Therefore, the use value has been transformed to a burden, as the maintenance costs financially are rising and cannot be covered by subsidies. But as many commoner’s organizations hold the value of identity and relation to the collective forests high, they still manage them outside the capitalist value system. They maintain them via internal cross subsidies by income from real estate land, housing and gastronomy and some of them also using income from water rights for hydropower. But since the green energy turn, increasingly also timber as a regrowing natural source of energy becomes important. The paper shows two cases from commoner’s organization in the German speaking (Sarnen, Canton Obwalden) and the French speaking part (Val D’Annivier, Canton Valais) illustrating how innovative initiatives of commoners’ organizations led to decentralized heating systems for otherwise undervalued timber not being used for construction work. This is an important decentralized contribution to the energy transition, while at the same time maintaining the ecosystem services of the protection forests so important to mitigate climate change. However, in the ongoing debate on the green energy turn, this additional source of diversifying green energy adding to wind, water and solar tends to ignore this important option.

Session 10. 6
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Campus Center 174
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) after 10 years
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Tobias Haller
University of Bern, Switzerland
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