Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes

This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examines the socio-ecological relationships between Finns and lakes, rivers, and marshes-mires. First, the 'engine' of endemic time-space research, land use, and occupancy documentation, is explore...

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Main Author: Mustonen, Tero
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2014
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/40845 2023-05-15T17:00:02+02:00 Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes Mustonen, Tero 2014-10-13 application/pdf https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/40845 eng eng Geographical Society of Finland https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/40845/13873 https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/40845 Copyright (c) 2014 Fennia Fennia; Vol 192 Nro 2 (2014); 120-139 Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol 192 No 2 (2014); 120-139 1798-5617 Kokemäenjoki time-space oral history Vuoksi winter seining Finnish tradition info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2014 fttsvojs 2020-09-30T22:46:23Z This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examines the socio-ecological relationships between Finns and lakes, rivers, and marshes-mires. First, the 'engine' of endemic time-space research, land use, and occupancy documentation, is explored in the Finnish context. Then two catchment areas, Kokemäenjoki in Western Finland and Vuoksi in Eastern Finland, provide cases which illustrate both past endemic time-spaces and surviving aspects of cultural readings of lakes and rivers. The ongoing winter seining in Lake Puruvesi in North Karelia emerges as an unbroken practice, with deep roots, that maintains the endemic time-spaces of a traditional Finnish relationship with a lake. As industrial uses of catchment areas, zoning, and environmental permitting exclude endemic readings inherent on the land and waterscapes, solutions are explored through mapping, along with its limitations, as a form bridging the gap between local realities and resource extraction. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online
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topic Kokemäenjoki
time-space
oral history
Vuoksi
winter seining
Finnish tradition
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time-space
oral history
Vuoksi
winter seining
Finnish tradition
Mustonen, Tero
Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
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time-space
oral history
Vuoksi
winter seining
Finnish tradition
description This article explores the endemic time-spaces of Finnish aquatic regimes. More precisely, it examines the socio-ecological relationships between Finns and lakes, rivers, and marshes-mires. First, the 'engine' of endemic time-space research, land use, and occupancy documentation, is explored in the Finnish context. Then two catchment areas, Kokemäenjoki in Western Finland and Vuoksi in Eastern Finland, provide cases which illustrate both past endemic time-spaces and surviving aspects of cultural readings of lakes and rivers. The ongoing winter seining in Lake Puruvesi in North Karelia emerges as an unbroken practice, with deep roots, that maintains the endemic time-spaces of a traditional Finnish relationship with a lake. As industrial uses of catchment areas, zoning, and environmental permitting exclude endemic readings inherent on the land and waterscapes, solutions are explored through mapping, along with its limitations, as a form bridging the gap between local realities and resource extraction.
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author Mustonen, Tero
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title Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
title_short Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
title_full Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
title_fullStr Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
title_full_unstemmed Endemic time-spaces of Finland: Aquatic regimes
title_sort endemic time-spaces of finland: aquatic regimes
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
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url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/40845
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op_source Fennia; Vol 192 Nro 2 (2014); 120-139
Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol 192 No 2 (2014); 120-139
1798-5617
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2014 Fennia
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