The point of no return – social dimensions of losing salmon in two northern rivers
The construction of hydropower plants in Finland’s Kemijoki and Iijoki rivers was a death blow to salmon migration in both stretches of water. Fishing migratory fish was an important source of livelihood to people living along and near the Kemijoki and Iijoki and one of the main reasons that once d...
Main Authors: | Outi Autti, Timo P. Karjalainen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Geographical Society of Northern Finland
2012-12-01
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Series: | Nordia Geographical Publications |
Online Access: | https://nordia.journal.fi/article/view/66051 |
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