Deep down, what do other species and nature mean to us? Nora Fagerholm and Claudia Krohn, Department of Geography and Geology, University of Turku In the MUST project, we aim to…
Keeping it cool! – Pondering the ecological and social sustainability of traveling by land to an international conference Johanna Jämsä, Salla Eilola and Nora Fagerholm Department of Geography and Geology, University of Turku The 10th Nordic Geographers Meeting…
Identifying citizens’ mobility patterns in Finnish cities – introducing Transformative Cities Last autumn, 26,000 residents of Oulu, Espoo, and Lahti received personal invitations to participate in a mobility lifestyle study. We…
Locally relevant environmental changes in Northern Scandinavia Salla Eilola, Department of Geography and Geology, University of Turku Post-doctoral researcher Salla Eilola and Associate Professor Nora Fagerholm have…
In the landscapes of Rauvolanlahti, the user preferences of the area and the challenges of the place are explored Currently, we are conducting a survey in Rauvolanlahti in order to find out the ways of using the area and…
During the pandemic, outdoor recreation increased at sites offering multiple cultural ecosystem service benefits in Turku Read the related article here The results of the map-based survey data collection in relation to outdoor recreationduring the covid-19…
Pandemic urban resilience in the Nordic context: a cross-city analysis on associations between outdoor recreation and green infrastructure Read the related article here Recent empirical research has confirmed the importance of green infrastructure and outdoor recreation to urban…
Not all pleasant – Taking the eudaimonic view on nature and well-being Think about a sweaty hike, with pouring rain and sore feet. Not so pleasant in the moment, but can make…