Search Results - "Heikkinen, Hannu I."
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How boundary objects help to perform roles of science arbiter, honest broker, and issue advocate
Published in Science & public policy (01-04-2020)“…Abstract We examine roles and knowledge by which researchers can enhance connections between science, policy, and society. We arranged a participatory scenario…”
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Matching societal knowledge demand, research funding and scientific knowledge supply: trends and co-creation dynamics around reindeer management in Finland
Published in Polar geography (1995) (03-04-2021)“…Matching knowledge Demand, research Funding and knowledge Supply (DFS) is important in order to enhance societally and policy relevant research, target funding…”
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Applying a synthetic approach to the resilience of Finnish reindeer herding as a changing livelihood
Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2016)“…Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local people and valuable in tourism marketing. We examine the…”
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Gamified physical activation of young men--a Multidisciplinary Population-Based Randomized Controlled Trial (MOPO study)
Published in BMC public health (14-01-2013)“…Inactive and unhealthy lifestyles are common among adolescent men. The planned intervention examines the effectiveness of an interactive, gamified activation…”
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Mainstreaming nature-based solutions through five forms of scaling: Case of the Kiiminkijoki River basin, Finland
Published in Ambio (01-02-2024)“…Nature-based solutions (NBS) are considered as means to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss while simultaneously enhancing human well-being. Yet, it is…”
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“Going out to get in”—Roles of forest conflicts in bottom‐linked environmental governance progressing toward socio‐political innovations
Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-12-2022)“…Social innovation literature focuses commonly on roles of cooperation in addressing co‐evolution of civil society initiatives and state‐based governance toward…”
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Myths on local use of natural resources and social equity of land use governance: Reindeer herding in Finland
Published in Land use policy (01-09-2018)“…•Social equity is important development goal for rural small-scale nature-based livelihoods, like reindeer herding.•Social equity requires that those most…”
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Sensitivity in transdisciplinary projects: A case of reindeer management in Finland
Published in Land use policy (01-09-2013)“…[Display omitted] •Problem oriented TD knowledge co-production faces various challenges.•Roles of ‘reflective scientist’, ‘facilitator’, ‘intermediary’ and…”
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A Teleological Approach to the Wicked Problem of Managing Utría National Park
Published in Environmental values (01-10-2017)“…Utría National Park is a remote biodiversity hotspot in Colombia. It encompasses ancestral territories of the Embera indigenous peoples and borders territories…”
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Users or producers of ecosystem services? A scenario exercise for integrating conservation and reindeer herding in northeast Finland
Published in Pastoralism : research, policy and practice (28-09-2012)“…Nature conservation is often seen as incompatible with pastoralism: conserved predators can cause significant harm to livestock, or livestock may conquer space…”
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The well-being effects of localized multi-level environmental governance: Case of Kilpisjärvi
Published in Nordia geographical publications (01-12-2016)“…Equality among stakeholders and sustainable environmental impacts are important themes for good environmental governance. Good governance is a tricky theme to…”
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Multidisciplinary and Participatory Approach for Assessing Local Vulnerability of Tourism Industry to Climate Change
Published in Scandinavian journal of hospitality and tourism (02-01-2014)“…The major part of the attractiveness of Nordic tourism relies on natural resources and features such as the landscape, the flora, the fauna and the four…”
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The resilience of communities and nature-based livelihoods in northern Finland
Published in Nordia geographical publications (01-12-2012)“…Resilience has become a key concept for assessing sustainability in relation to socio-environmental change in the North. This article considers various case…”
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Power relations in the decision-making processes of forest owners in Northern Finland
Published in Nordia geographical publications (01-12-2012)“…In this article we examine the power relations of forest management in connection with private forest owners’ decision-making processes in Finland. Questions…”
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Globalising challenges of well-being in the Finnish North
Published in Nordia geographical publications (01-01-2014)“…The processes related to the globalization and climate change are challenging the well-being in Finnish North. The aim of this article is to identify the…”
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Resilience, vulnerability and adaptation in reindeer herding communities in the Finnish-Swedish border area
Published in Nordia geographical publications (01-12-2012)“…In socio-ecological research, the focus and the conceptual grounding as well as the scales of analysis have shifted several times in recent decades between…”
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Holding ground and loitering around: long-term research partnerships and understanding culture change dilemmas of indigenous Saami
Published in Time and mind (03-07-2021)“…Indigenous peoples live their modernity alongside majority populations and global change processes. This is the case with indigenous Saami who descend from a…”
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Why do environmentalists not consider compromises as legitimate?
Published in Forest policy and economics (01-01-2015)“…Environmental problems are often complex and involve fundamental value contradictions. There is a need to explore whether a well-designed process can…”
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Bridging the knowledge-action gap: A framework for co-producing actionable knowledge
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2024)“…Rapidly increasing knowledge on environmental problems and their potential solutions is underused by policy and practice. This mismatch constitutes a…”
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