Forests in systemic transition - balancing efficiency with fairness and resilience (ForTran)

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Project duration
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Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Languages, culture and society
Physical activity, health and wellbeing
Research areas
JYU.Well
JYU.Wisdom
Hyvinvointi, kestävyys ja sivistys
Valta, rakenteet ja kriisit
Sustainable Business and Economy
Sustainable use of the natural resources
Department
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Department of History and Ethnology
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funding
Research Council of Finland
Yhteiskunnalliset ratkaisut oikeudenmukaisessa vihreässä murroksessa (JUST TRANSITION)
Project description
This project will co-create business, technological, governance and societal innovations to leveraging the forest system (i.e., the ensemble composed of the forest ecosystems and the human socio-economic systems dependent on forest goods and services) to a state of high sustainability and resilience. We hold the premise that different actors have diverse visions for demands, sustainability and resilience of the forest system. The inclusion of the multiple views helps us to better define what are plausible solutions and compromises.
Project team
Project leaders
Project members
External members
Minna Halme
Professor
Aalto University
Teppo Hujala
Professor
University of Eastern Finland
Dr. Kyle Eyvindson
Luke
Sini Suomalainen
Vuorovaikutusvastaava
Rhea Solutions Oy