Forests of Emotions: Merging Historical and Philosophical Perspectives to Understand the Role of Emotions in Forest Debates
Research project at Umeå University on the role of emotions in forest conflicts with grants of 5 million SEK.
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Umeå University, Professor Erland Mårald, has received grants of 5 million SEK for the project 'Forests of Emotions: Merging Historical and Philosophical Perspectives to Understand the Role of Emotions in Forest Debates' which investigates the role of emotions in forest conflicts.
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