Publications

New tools to support knowledge brokers and knowledge users

The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters has published new tools that help knowledge brokers find the right researchers, specify knowledge needs, and make phenomenon-based knowledge syntheses. The aim is to improve the use of research knowledge in societal decision-making.

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Researchers: Finland lacks an overall vision on clean hydrogen

Finland aspires to be a pioneer in the production of clean hydrogen. According to the decision principle of the Finnish government, Finland is well placed to produce at least ten per cent of the zero emission hydrogen of the European Union by 2030. Several hydrogen production projects are planned, whereas in some of the projects an investment decision has been taken.

So far, however, Finland has not produced a strategic overall vision on the role of clean hydrogen in the green transition, shows a recent Science Sheet ‘Hydrogen in the Green Transition’ by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.

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AASF 1/2023 out now

Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae (AASF) is published twice a year as an open online publication on the journal.fi platform.

The first issue for 2023 has now been published! The volume offers an interesting collection of articles from different scientific disciplines.

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Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae

The first issue of Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae (AASF), the new publication series of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, has been published. AASF appear online twice a year and it is freely available at the journal.fi platform.

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Bending, but not breaking – in 12 languages

Last year the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters convened a multidisciplinary group of experts to present their views on ways of further improving Finland’s long-term crisis resilience. On the bases of the group’s work, the statement ‘Bending, but not breaking’ was formed.

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Statement “Bending, but not breaking”

“Bending, but not breaking – From the coronavirus pandemic to strengthening Finland’s crisis resilience” is a statement by a group of independent experts convened…

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Folklore Fellows’ Communications 321

New book on the Folklore Fellows’ Communications series has been released: “Dictionaries as Sources of Folklore Data”. The book is edited by Jonathan Roper.

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