Nudging for climate - CLIMATE-NUDGE
Project | Published: 2021-04-15

  CLIMATE-NUDGE utilizes knowledge from behavioural sciences, especially nudging, in planning choice architecture to help communities and individuals choose environmentall...

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Climate Change and Health: Adapting to Mental, Physical and Societal Challenges (CHAMPS)
Project | Published: 2021-02-05

The research consortium CHAMPS studies the potential impacts of climate change on health, with a focus on three interrelated topics: The first relates to mental health impacts associa...

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Suvi Vikström
Content page | Published: 2021-01-21

Photo: Jussi Tiira Researcher, MSc (Environmental change and policy) E-mail: firstname.lastname@syke.fi Tel: +358 29 525 1846  Finnish Environment Institute (Syke) Societ......

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Jenni Lehtimäki
Content page | Published: 2020-09-10

Senior Researcher PhD (Ecology and evolutionary biology)  Contact information firstname.lastname@syke.fi +358503050007 Finnish Environment Institute (Syke) Built e......

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Marko Tainio
Content page | Published: 2020-07-29

Unit director © Kai Widell Email: firstname.lastname@syke.fi Phone: +358-29-525-2127 Twitter: @MarkoTainio Professional some: LinkedIn , Google Scholar , ORCID an......

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Eeva Furman: The unbearable slowness of sustainability
2020-04-02

Open science and collaboration have played an important role when combatting the Covid-19. A vaccine would be a major advancement in research, but from the perspective of sustainable development, othe......

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More vegetables, more contact with nature, less food waste - new operating model for day-care centres
Press release | Published: 2019-12-09

Children like vegetables, fruit, and berries that they have grown and cooked themselves. Day-care centres can reduce their food wastage through long-term cooperation and planning. Interaction between ......

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Marko Tainio
Content page | Published: 2019-08-16

Director Finnish Environment Institute SYKE Sustainable Urbanisation Programme Email: firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi Phone: +358-29-525-2127 Twitter: @MarkoTainio Professiona......

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Focus on basic security, education, and participation
Content page | Published: 2018-09-13

Sustainable well-being cannot be implemented without fair distribution of resources. Decisions on emission reductions or protecting biodiversity cannot succeed if people do not find them acceptable. ......

Finland and sustainable well-being > How does society need to change? > Focus on basic security, education, and participation
Global impact must be considered in Finland as well
Content page | Published: 2018-09-13

Earth system changes can be depicted and understood by examining different feedbacks and boundaries. Processes affecting global and local ecosystems are closely interlinked and they also need to be e......

Finland and sustainable well-being > Planetary boundaries need to be considered > Global impact must be considered in Finland as well
Planetary boundaries already partly overstepped
Content page | Published: 2018-09-13

Picture. The planetary boundaries (green line) have already been overstepped in climate change, biodiversity loss, flows of nitrogen and phosphorus, and land use change. Planetary boundary proc......

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Planetary boundaries need to be considered
Content page | Published: 2022-01-20

Planetary boundaries already partly overstepped Science on climate change and other global environmental risks is becoming more and more detailed and robust. Risks that target important global e...

Finland and sustainable well-being > Planetary boundaries need to be considered
Forests promote health and well-being among school pupils
Press release | Published: 2018-08-30

Forests promote health and well-being among school pupils. The Finnish Environment Institute has made an analysis based on spatial data on the location of primary and secondary schools with relation t......

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Materials
Content page | Published: 2022-01-20

Introduction to sustainable development goals by using soil-human microbiota as a case, EevaFurman, ESM 21062018 Agenda2030 - challenges and solutions Finland and globally, EevaFurman, Czh...

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Nature relationship of day care centres and schools
Content page | Published: 2022-01-20

Education supports the achievement of all of the goals of sustainable development put forward by the UN. According to the goal of education for sustainable development, all students on a global scale...

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Air Pollution Damage Cost Model for Finland (IHKU)
Project | Published: 2017-05-29

Picture: Tero Pajukallio Air pollution has severe negative impacts on human health and environment. Monetary value of these negative impacts for people and society can be assessed with va...

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Impacts of Terrestrial Organic Matter Loading on Lake Food Webs and Human Health - Challenges for Environmental Regulation (TERLA consortium)
Project | Published: 2015-09-10

The objectives of the TERLA research consortium are to examine the impacts caused by terrestrial organic matter on lake food webs and human health and provide science-based knowledge for evaluating ...

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Programme for Finland’s Water Sector Support to Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (FinWaterWEI II)
Project | Published: 2015-06-16

The overall objective and purpose is expected to lead to four Key Results : 1 Result: Improved application of integrated management of water resources and strengthened basis for transbounda...

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