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According to Professor of Environmental Law Seita Romppanen, the sustainability transition poses challenges to law both as a system and as an academic discipline.
The four-year PharGTrans project examines how changes in EU chemicals policy and legislation may affect green transformations in the pharmaceutical sector in the European Union.
Speakers will discuss the impact of border infrastructure and politics on the natural environment as well as in the context of migration management and security.
The book focuses on Indigenous people and mining in Colombia’s North Cauca region. The research the book is based upon was carried out in 2016–2019.
"Family forms have become increasingly diverse – a change that sometimes escapes attention in Finland,” Professor Anna-Maija Castrén says.
A study by the University of Eastern Finland and Balettakademien Stockholm found that performing in a dance company and being involved in its activities play a significant role in the identity and disease-related identity negotiation in people with Parkinson’s disease.
New indicators and methods are constantly being developed to assess the effectiveness of measures taken to promote well-being and health.
The model developed in the study provides businesses with a toolkit to identify the options they have to leverage the characteristics of digital artifacts to bring their digital services to international markets and support the evolution of their business over time.
The majority of sustainable development researchers believe that in affluent countries, it is necessary to look beyond economic growth to achieve sustainable development.