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From modest origins in the northern Finnish village of Kaukonen, Reidar Särestöniemi progressed to fame and recognition. His ...
Finland has ranked number one (for the eighth year in a row) on the World Happiness Report, which first launched in 2012. So ...
Providing science-based feedback for Finnish and European decision makers by, for example, participating in the Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel is one way to influence sound decision making for the ...
A weekly roundup of global media coverage on Finland features a political shift to the left, the return of wolverines to ...
The challenge is to find forests with both strong climate-growth relationships and trees over a century old — substantially ...
Satellite imagery is helping unveil the return of a predator to Finland’s remote forests, in an innovative new approach to ...
Finland is known to the world for three things: snow-dered igloos, the Northern Lights, and being recognized as the happiest ...
Finnish researchers from Aalto University use satellite data to map wolverine habitats across the country, identifying key forest types crucial for the endangered species' recovery.
By Britta Lokting The New York Times The ferry ride from Helsinki’s city center to the island of Pihlajasaari takes only 10 ...
Elise said: “Forest and nature is everywhere - it’s what makes us so happy.” She told us that as well as the health benefits, ...
Researchers at Aalto University have, for the first time, investigated the occurrence of wolverines across the whole of ...
Where most airports would close for a few centimetres of snow, some battle-hardened Arctic Circle airports refuse to close for anything.View on euronews ...