Pro-Environmental Transformation of the Equine Sector-Facilitators and Challenges.

Susanna Hedenborg, Mathilde Kronborg, Anna Sätre, Aage Radmann, Gabriella Torell Palmquist, Petra Andersson
Author Information
  1. Susanna Hedenborg: Department of Sport Science, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden. ORCID
  2. Mathilde Kronborg: Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Studies, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, 0863 Oslo, Norway.
  3. Anna Sätre: Department of Sport Science, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden. ORCID
  4. Aage Radmann: Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Studies, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, 0863 Oslo, Norway. ORCID
  5. Gabriella Torell Palmquist: Strömsholm Equestrian Centre, 734 94 Strömsholm, Sweden. ORCID
  6. Petra Andersson: Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg, 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden. ORCID

Abstract

To improve horse welfare and ensure a sustainable equestrian future, we need to understand human behavior in relation to the challenges of the sector. The purpose of this paper is to map and analyze how individuals within the equine sector in Sweden and Norway define the environmental challenges they are faced with and how these are related to questions about horse welfare. A mixed-methods parallel design was used. The data consist of survey answers and semi-structured interviews. The survey, responded to by 697 Swedish and Norwegian participants, ensured statistical validity and power through a sample size calculation yielding approximately 385 participants. To deepen the understanding, 36 semi structured interviews with Swedish and Norwegian interviewees were conducted. An analysis of convergencies and divergencies between the data sets provided robust insights into the perceptions and behaviors within the equine sector in Sweden and Norway. The findings show that the equine sector has cultivated a stronger environmental commitment over the last 15 years (Svala, 2008). However, many participants express a perceived lack of influence on this transformation. The COM-B model (Michie, Van Stralen & West, 2011; Michie, Atkins & West, 2014) and previous research on 'thinking structures on climate delay' (Wormbs & Wolrath, 2023) are used to interpret the data. The analysis indicates that there is an overall capacity for change, and that skills and knowledge exist, but some individuals desire more information and a deeper understanding of the issues at hand. Higher barriers to change were found in the opportunity component, where physical constraints such as location, resources, and time seem challenging for individual actors to influence. Economic factors are also identified as impediments to transformation. Cultural norms related to orderliness within stables, although not directly addressing ecological nor ethical challenges, might serve as a foundation for promoting environmental initiatives that will also improve horse welfare.

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Grants

  1. xxx/Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research
  2. H-21-47-631/Swedish Norwegian Foundation for Equine Research

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