Finland in the year 2038
Young geographers speak out: In recognition of its centenary year, the Geographical Society of Finland decided to arrange an essay competition for young students of geography, open to those enrolled at any university‑level department of geography, regional science or economic geography in the coun...
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doaj-8e6bc157413c420aa762455194d1436a2020-11-25T03:28:25ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56171988-01-011661Finland in the year 2038Yrjö Kivinen0Department of Geography, University of Helsinki Young geographers speak out: In recognition of its centenary year, the Geographical Society of Finland decided to arrange an essay competition for young students of geography, open to those enrolled at any university‑level department of geography, regional science or economic geography in the country. Entrants were given a choice of three titles, the first of which was concerned with their own sphere of life, the second with Finland as their native country and the third with Finland's future prospects. The essays were to be submitted to the Geographical Society under pseudonyms by the end of September 1987. The competition, which was sponsored by Okobank of Finland, attracted a large number of entries, the content of which reflected very well the spirit of the times. The adjudicatory panel appointed by the Geographical Society consisted of Professors Olavi Heikkinen, Kalevi Rikkinen and Pentti Yli‑Jokipii and a student of geography, Miss Hille Koskela. The best essay on each topic is published here, translated into English by Mr. Malcolm Hicks, M.A. https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9040 |
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Young geographers speak out:
In recognition of its centenary year, the Geographical Society of Finland decided to arrange an essay competition for young students of geography, open to those enrolled at any university‑level department of geography, regional science or economic geography in the country. Entrants were given a choice of three titles, the first of which was concerned with their own sphere of life, the second with Finland as their native country and the third with Finland's future prospects. The essays were to be submitted to the Geographical Society under pseudonyms by the end of September 1987.
The competition, which was sponsored by Okobank of Finland, attracted a large number of entries, the content of which reflected very well the spirit of the times. The adjudicatory panel appointed by the Geographical Society consisted of Professors Olavi Heikkinen, Kalevi Rikkinen and Pentti Yli‑Jokipii and a student of geography, Miss Hille Koskela.
The best essay on each topic is published here, translated into English by Mr. Malcolm Hicks, M.A.
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