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Vol 184, No 1 (2006) A method for assessing absorptive capacity of a regional innovation system Abstract   PDF
Tuomo Uotila, Vesa Harmaakorpi, Helinä Melkas
 
Vol 182, No 1 (2004) A periphery lost: the representation of Karelia in Finnish national landscape imagery Abstract   PDF
Maunu Häyrynen
 
Vol 187, No 2 (2009) Adaptation of Finnish cross-country skiers to climate change Abstract   PDF
Mia Landauer, Tuija Sievänen, Marjo Neuvonen
 
Vol 181, No 1 (2003) AIDS and Africa – when will the epidemic level off Abstract   PDF
Markku Löytönen
 
Vol 184, No 1 (2006) Application of futures methods in urban planning processes in Dublin Abstract   PDF
Elzbieta Krawczyk, John Ratcliffe
 
Vol 179, No 2 (2001) Bad reputation – bad reality? The intertwining and contested images of a place Abstract   PDF
Sirpa Tani
 
Vol 190, No 2 (2012) Baltic Sea ice and environmental and societal implications from the comparative analysis of the Bay of Bothnia and the Gulf of Riga Abstract   PDF
Elise Lépy
 
Vol 182, No 1 (2004) Border Karelia through rose-coloured glasses? Gazes upon a ceded territory Abstract   PDF
Netta Böök
 
Vol 189, No 2 (2011) Brazil nut harvesting in Peruvian Amazonia from the perspective of ecosystem services Abstract   PDF
Risto Kalliola, Pedro Flores
 
Vol 180, No 1-2 (2002) Cartographic traditions and the future of digital maps: A Finnish perspective Abstract   PDF
Niina Vuorela, Charles Burnett, Risto Kalliola
 
Vol 188, No 1 (2010): 3rd Nordic Geographers Meeting Special Issue Changes in river runoff in Latvia at the end of the 21st century Abstract   PDF
Elga Apsite, Anda Bakute, Liga Kurpniece, Inese Pallo
 
Vol 183, No 1 (2005) Changes of emergent aquatic macrophyte cover in seven large boreal lakes in Finland with special reference to water level regulation Abstract   PDF
Sari Partanen, Seppo Hellsten
 
Vol 187, No 1 (2009) Comparison of forest stand characteristics and species diversity indices under different human impacts along an altitudinal gradient Abstract   PDF
Ping Zhou, Olavi Luukkanen, Timo Tokola, Minna Hares
 
Vol 179, No 2 (2001) Contemporary population changes in north Swedish rural areas Abstract   PDF
Örjan Pettersson
 
Vol 189, No 1 (2011) Contested Cottage Landscapes: Host perspective to the increase of foreign second home ownership in Finland 1990-2008 Abstract   PDF
Kati Pitkänen
 
Vol 190, No 1 (2012) Contrasting short-term performance of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii) treeline along a latitudinal continentality-maritimity gradient in the southern Swedish Scandes Abstract   PDF
Lisa Öberg, Leif Kullman
 
Vol 189, No 1 (2011) Cores and peripheries in a northern periphery: a case study in Finland Abstract   PDF
Pekka Kauppila
 
Vol 183, No 2 (2005) Cross-border collaboration in the North. Viewpoints of municipal representatives and firm managers on the Bothnian Arc project Abstract   PDF
Madeleine Mattsson, Örjan Pettersson
 
Vol 180, No 1-2 (2002) Cultural diversity in Finland Abstract   PDF
Pauliina Raento, Kai Husso
 
Vol 187, No 2 (2009) Deconcentration versus spatial clustering: changing population distribution in the Turku urban region, 1980–2005 Abstract   PDF
Antti Vasanen
 
Vol 181, No 1 (2003) Development of forest sector in the Arkhangelsk oblast during the transition period of the 1990s Abstract   PDF
Albina Pashkevich
 
Vol 184, No 2 (2006) Distance between home and workplace as a factor for job satisfaction in the North-West Russian oil industry Abstract   PDF
Mattias Spies
 
Vol 184, No 2 (2006) Dynamics of job creation, restructuring and industrialisation in rural Finland Abstract   PDF
Markku Tykkyläinen
 
Vol 189, No 2 (2011) Economic geographic characteristics in the Finnish paper industry - a case study Abstract   PDF
Esa Hämäläinen
 
Vol 190, No 1 (2012) Editorial Abstract   PDF
Jukka Käyhkö, Paola Minoia
 
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