For the first time worldwide, this collection brings together analyses of the last two centuries of historical change around the shores and drainage basin of Lake Ladoga, Europe’s largest lake. The main focus of the narrative is the Northern Ladoga region, which was a Finnish administrative area between 1812 and 1944. After the Second World War, the entire shoreline of Lake Ladoga was incorporated into the northeast part of Russia’s border region, the Autonomous Republic of Karelia and the Leningrad Province. The main theme uniting this collection is how the relationship between humans and nature is shaped by industrialization and modernization in society. Other key issues include protecting nature and perspectives on particular places and ...
The history and future of the restoration efforts at the hypereutrophic southern Finnish lake, Tuusu...
This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examine...
Lake Sakylan Pyhajarvi has been an important fishing site and drinking water source for the local po...
Finland possesses 72 waterway systems of over 200 square kilometres in size. The five largest of the...
The Late Weichselian and Holocene emergence history of the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia is re...
The article gives a summary of the studies of the history of Lake Ladoga after the last glaciation, ...
Human activities have influenced most European waterbodies. These anthropogenic changes often start...
Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia is Europe's largest lake. The postglacial history of the Ladoga b...
During the Early and Mid-Holocene significant changes in the ecology and socio-cultural spheres occu...
During the Early and Mid-Holocene significant changes in the ecology and socio-cultural spheres occu...
The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents...
The aim of this project was to evaluate the present state and possible changes of water resources in...
About 62 percent of Finland’s current surface area has been covered by the waters of the Baltic basi...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
Lake Näsijärvi is a body of water of 265 km2 in the northern part of the Kokemäenjoki watercourse, c...
The history and future of the restoration efforts at the hypereutrophic southern Finnish lake, Tuusu...
This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examine...
Lake Sakylan Pyhajarvi has been an important fishing site and drinking water source for the local po...
Finland possesses 72 waterway systems of over 200 square kilometres in size. The five largest of the...
The Late Weichselian and Holocene emergence history of the Karelian Isthmus and Ladoga Karelia is re...
The article gives a summary of the studies of the history of Lake Ladoga after the last glaciation, ...
Human activities have influenced most European waterbodies. These anthropogenic changes often start...
Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia is Europe's largest lake. The postglacial history of the Ladoga b...
During the Early and Mid-Holocene significant changes in the ecology and socio-cultural spheres occu...
During the Early and Mid-Holocene significant changes in the ecology and socio-cultural spheres occu...
The paper reviews the work on paleolimnology in parts of the FSU over the last 40 years. It presents...
The aim of this project was to evaluate the present state and possible changes of water resources in...
About 62 percent of Finland’s current surface area has been covered by the waters of the Baltic basi...
Preglacial environments in Lake Ladoga, the largest European lake, located within the limits of the ...
Lake Näsijärvi is a body of water of 265 km2 in the northern part of the Kokemäenjoki watercourse, c...
The history and future of the restoration efforts at the hypereutrophic southern Finnish lake, Tuusu...
This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examine...
Lake Sakylan Pyhajarvi has been an important fishing site and drinking water source for the local po...