Green transition is possible only if the values and behavior of people change. In the broadest sense this requires rethinking relations between humans/society and nature both in policy and everyday practices. Use of natural resources should be based on co-evolutionary thinking, stewardship, and care, which calls for new type of policies and research approaches.
In this webinar, Luke researchers ask how current policies and various actors, such as farmers and forest owners, perceive these issues. They also reflect on how non-human entities can be more effectively acknowledged in the research and solutions being developed.
Programme
Opening, programme Manager Johanna Kohl
Sustainability transformation and postgrowth thinking: Case Finnish Bioeconomy, associate professor, Sabaheta Ramicilovik-Suominen and PhD researcher Ruben Vezzoni
Are values and attitudes changing in agriculture and forestry?, researcher Jaana Sorvali and Principal Researcher Emmi Haltia
Reconnecting to nature - new approaches
Sense of Water: Care across boundaries
Researcher Mia Pihlajamäki, Research Manager, Principal Scientist Katriina Soini and Researcher Himansu Mishra
Co-evolutionary approach to Nature-based solutions, professor Juha Hiedanpää
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6 окт 2024