Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 18.11.2020 Sustainability news EXALT Podcast: Popularising research on extractivism and its alternatives From large-scale mining, to eco-cultural pluralism, and harmful forms of conservation, the EXALT Podcast offers listeners, activists, and... 30.9.2020 Sustainability news Lessons from Amazon’s indigenous groups for rethinking global forest governance Indigenous agroforestry practices and forest understandings can help to improve global forest governance, study suggests. 26.6.2020 Sustainability news Incomegetting and environmental degradation New study from the University of Helsinki brings forth an argument that practices of getting income, such as salaried work or rentier practices... Essay 8.5.2020 Sustainability news Deep Restoration: from The Great Implosion to The Great Awakening In this short essay Professor Barry K. Gills offers reflections on the three major crises wreaking havoc in the world today. These are: climate... 23.4.2020 Sustainability news Health impacts of pollution upon Indigenous Peoples worldwide are most often related to water and food consumption A new study from the University of Helsinki presents the current state of knowledge on the exposure and vulnerability of Indigenous Peoples to... 3.2.2020 Sustainability news Extractivism - new and rising field of research at the University of Helsinki? Extractivism is a concept of our time. Large-scale exploitation of nature and appropriation of human-labor fuel the unsustainability of our... Article 16.12.2019 Sustainability news Climate Emergency – What Does It Mean? Nature and life on earth are threatened by climate emergency. The future is written now and still our societies seem to continue down the usual...
18.11.2020 Sustainability news EXALT Podcast: Popularising research on extractivism and its alternatives From large-scale mining, to eco-cultural pluralism, and harmful forms of conservation, the EXALT Podcast offers listeners, activists, and...
30.9.2020 Sustainability news Lessons from Amazon’s indigenous groups for rethinking global forest governance Indigenous agroforestry practices and forest understandings can help to improve global forest governance, study suggests.
26.6.2020 Sustainability news Incomegetting and environmental degradation New study from the University of Helsinki brings forth an argument that practices of getting income, such as salaried work or rentier practices...
Essay 8.5.2020 Sustainability news Deep Restoration: from The Great Implosion to The Great Awakening In this short essay Professor Barry K. Gills offers reflections on the three major crises wreaking havoc in the world today. These are: climate...
23.4.2020 Sustainability news Health impacts of pollution upon Indigenous Peoples worldwide are most often related to water and food consumption A new study from the University of Helsinki presents the current state of knowledge on the exposure and vulnerability of Indigenous Peoples to...
3.2.2020 Sustainability news Extractivism - new and rising field of research at the University of Helsinki? Extractivism is a concept of our time. Large-scale exploitation of nature and appropriation of human-labor fuel the unsustainability of our...
Article 16.12.2019 Sustainability news Climate Emergency – What Does It Mean? Nature and life on earth are threatened by climate emergency. The future is written now and still our societies seem to continue down the usual...