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151. Restoration of Young Forests in Eastern Finland: Benefits for Saproxylic Beetles (Coleoptera).

156. Mineralization and Decomposition Rates in Restored Pine Fens.

158. Plant traits: Their role in the regeneration of alpine plant communities in sub-arctic Finland.

159. A comparative analysis of the value of recreation in six contrasting Nordic landscapes using the travel cost method

160. The Alpine Soil Seed Bank in Relation to Field Seedlings and Standing Vegetation in Subarctic Finland.

161. The Frequency of the Fungal Pathogen <italic>Exobasidium splendidum</italic> in Two Natural Stands of the Host <italic>Vaccinium vitis-idaea</italic> in the Subarctic Timberline Area.

162. Demography of three dominant sedges under contrasting grazing regimes in the High Arctic.

163. Population Structure of Three Dominant Sedges under Muskox Herbivory in the High Arctic.

164. Transferability of 34 red-listed peatland plant species models across boreal vegetation zone.

165. Associations Between Biodiversity, Forest Characteristics, Distance to Blue Space and Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity—Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study.

166. Relationships between Vaccinium Vitis-Idaeaand the Frequency of Its Fungal Pathogen Exobasidium Splendidum, and the Environment

167. The Frequency of the Fungal Pathogen Exobasidium splendidumin Two Natural Stands of the Host Vaccinium vitis-idaeain the Subarctic Timberline Area

168. The relationship between people's activities and values with the protection level and biodiversity.

169. Cost-effective land-use options of drained peatlands– integrated biophysical-economic modeling approach.

170. Above-ground growth response of the bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillusL.) to simulated herbivory

171. Climate change mitigation potential of restoration of boreal peatlands drained for forestry can be adjusted by site selection and restoration measures.

172. Trade-offs between economic returns, biodiversity, and ecosystem services in the selection of energy peat production sites.

173. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene

176. Potential impacts of a future Nordic bioeconomy on surface water quality.

177. Citizens' attitudes toward the protection of flying squirrels in urban areas.

178. Promoting Sustainable Well-Being Through Nature-Based Interventions for Young People in Precarious Situations: Implications for Social work. A Systematic Review.

179. Use of interactive data visualization in multi-objective forest planning.

180. Impacts on water quality in the peatland dominated catchment due to foreseen changes in Nordic Bioeconomy Pathways.

181. Cost-efficiency analysis of multiple ecosystem services across forest management regimes.

182. Response of ground macrolichens to site factors, co-existing plants and forestry in boreal forests.

183. Effect of feature standardization on reducing the requirements of field samples for individual tree species classification using ALS data.

184. Pan European Phenological database (PEP725): a single point of access for European data.

186. Spatial modelling provides a novel tool for estimating the landscape level distribution of greenhouse gas balances.

187. Restoration of nutrient-rich forestry-drained peatlands poses a risk for high exports of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.

188. Evaluating the process of ecological restoration.

189. Land use synergies and conflicts identification in the framework of compatibility analyses and spatial assessment of ecological, socio-cultural and economic values.

190. The effects of habitat edges and trampling intensity on vegetation in urban forests

191. Detecting Spatial Patterns of Peatland Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources with Geospatial Environmental and Remote Sensing Data.

192. N-fertilization and disturbance exert long-lasting complex legacies on subarctic ecosystems.

193. Cost-efficient management of peatland to enhance biodiversity in Finland.

194. Finnish National Phenological Network 1997-2017: from observations to trend detection.

195. Mining in the Arctic environment - A review from ecological, socioeconomic and legal perspectives.

196. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene.

197. Seventeen-year trends in spring and autumn phenophases of Betula pubescens in a boreal environment.

198. Tourism, biodiversity and protected areas--Review from northern Fennoscandia.

199. Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time.

200. Global negative vegetation feedback to climate warming responses of leaf litter decomposition rates in cold biomes.

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