We are a team of anthropologists, historians and geographers studying conservation and tourism in remote corners of Europe. Click to read more.
RESEARCH TEAM
Aleksandra Bekasova → Environmental histories of mobility in the North → Eeva Berglund → Changing spatial imaginaries in Kainuu, northeast Finland → Jonathan Carruthers-Jones → Methodological interfaces, Finland → Carlo Cubero → Multi-Modal Collaborations at Lahemaa National Park, Estonia → Margarita Dadykina → Religious heritage in Solovetsky → Ekaterina Kalemeneva → History of urbanisation in the Arctic → Alexei Kraikovski → Varzuga - the miracle of remoteness → Julia Lajus → Archival mobility on the White Sea → Carolin Maertens → Ruination, restoration and reappropriation of landscapes and livelihoods in East Germany → Roger Norum → Silence in national parks in Lapland, Finland → Jonas Plaan → Nature Tourism at the age of the Anthropocene → Lidia Rakhmanova → New wilderness on the ruins of soviet infrastructures, Russia → Alessandro Rippa → Re-wilding and hunting practices in Trentino, Italy → Helen Vaaks → Endangered species, hardships and conservation in Lahemaa, Estonia → Anna-Maria Walter → Ski mountaineering in the Bavarian Alps, Germany
Cape Royds, Antarctica (Photo: Roger Norum)