6 resultados para Evo
em Helda - Digital Repository of University of Helsinki
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The aim of the research is to interpret the professional culture of Finnish university-educated foresters in historical perspective. The main material of this research consists of biographical interviews, altogether 226 life stories of Finnish foresters, as well as foresters private photograph collections and articles in forest students' magazines. This study is the first published Ph. D. dissertation of a large oral history project "Forestry Professions in a Changing Society" 1999 2002 collected by The Finnish Forest History Society, the University of Helsinki (Ethnology) and The Finnish Forest Museum Lusto. The forester education was organized in the Evo Forest Institute 1862 1908, at the University of Helsinki since 1908 and additionally at the University of Joensuu since 1982. At first all the vacancies were in the service of the Board of Forestry, but during the 20th century the working opportunities of foresters significantly expanded, even outside the traditional areas of forestry or abroad. At the same time the whole area of Finnish forestry had integrated more versatile values concerning the forests and their use. The male-dominated profession gained its first female members already in the 1920s, and the number of female students rose gradually from the 1970s onwards. In the 1990s almost half of the new forest students were women. The content of both work and education of Finnish forest professionals has faced huge changes during the 19th and 20th centuries. Despite this however, there has been a long-term vision of a firm profession based on joint experiences, shared memories and the common task of foresters in the Finnish forestry. The feeling of togetherness the forester spirit which was created in a tight-knit student group which kept in touch also later as professionals was needed to make the work possible. Through foresters' own attitudes and narratives of themselves, the study is focused on forest professionalism as a cultural process of successive generations of foresters. How have foresters socialized themselves into their profession? How has forest professionalism been maintained? What is the meaning of joint experiences and shared memories in the profession? By studying the manifestations of a culture it is possible to interpret the culture itself. There seems to be an astounding consensus of opinion concerning forest professionalism in the oral, visual and written stories of foresters. Even if all the individuals and some separate groups, such as female foresters and the younger generation of foresters, did not always share the same experiences, the vision of forest professionalism was collectively recognized and often even approved. The shared idea of "a real forest professionalism" is like a model narrative, a point of comparison, which is needed while looking for one s own professional identity.
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From Provincial Institutes to the University. The Academisation Process of the Research and Teaching of Agricultural and Forest Sciences at the University of Helsinki before 1945. This study focuses on the teaching and research conducted in the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry at the University of Helsinki, as well as in its predecessor, the Section of Agriculture and Economics before 1945. The study falls into the field of university history. Its key research question is the academisation process, an example of which is the academisation process of the teaching and research of agricultural and forest sciences in Finland. From a perspective of university history, the study looks at academisation as the beginning of university-level teaching and research in these fields, or their relocation to a university or another institute of university standing. In addition to the above, the academisation process also includes the establishment of the position of the subjects and their acceptance as part of university activity. Academic closure, on the other hand, prevents the academisation of new subjects. In Finland, the preliminary stage of the academisation of the research and teaching of the agriculture and forestry was the Age of Utility, when questions concerning the subjects became part of clerical and civil service training at the Royal Academy of Turku in the mid-18th century. In the mid-19th century, as a result of social and economic development, agricultural and forestry professionals needed more theoretical professional training. At that time, the Imperial Alexander University was focused on traditional professional training and theoretical education, so, because of this academic closure, practical training for agronomists and foresters was organised at first outside the University at the Mustiala Agricultural Institute and the Evo Forest Institute. In the late 19th century, discussion began on the reform of higher agricultural and forestry education. This led, from the 1890s, to the academisation of higher agricultural and forestry education and research at the Alexander University. Academisation was followed by a transitional stage, during which the work of the Section of Agriculture and Economics, which had begun in 1902, became more established in about 1910. The position of the agricultural and forest sciences was, however, largely temporary, because of the planned Agricultural University. A sign of this establishment and of the rise in scientific status of the subjects was the commencement of operations of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry in 1924. Furthermore, as a consequence of the development of the subjects and the collapse of the Agricultural University project, agricultural and forest sciences gradually began to be accepted at the University of Helsinki from the end of the 1920s. This led to the allocation of sites for the faculty buildings and research farms, and to the building of ‘Metsätalo’ before the Second World War. Key words: academisation, academisation process, academic closure, university history, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, agricultural sciences, forest sciences, agronomy training, forestry training
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The knowledge about the optimal rearing conditions, such as water temperature and quality, photoperiod and density, with the understanding of animal nutritional requirements forms the basis of economically stable aquaculture for freshwater crayfish. However, the shift from a natural environment to effective culture conditions induces several changes, not only at the population level, but also at the individual level. The social contacts between conspecifics increase with increasing animal density. The competition for limited resources (e.g. food, shelter, mates) is more severe with the presence of agonistic behaviour and may lead to unequal distribution of these. The objectives of this study were to: 1) study the distribution of a common food resource between communally reared signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) and to assign potential feeding hierarchy on the basis of individual food intake measurements, 2) explore the possibilities of size distribution manipulations to affect population dynamics and food intake to improve growth and survival in culture and 3) study the effect of food ration and spatial distribution on food intake and to explore the effect of temperature and food ration on growth and body composition of freshwater crayfish. The feeding ranks between animals were assigned with a new method for individual food intake measurement of communally reared crayfish. This technique has a high feasibility and a great potential to be applied in crayfish aquaculture studies. In this study, signal crayfish showed high size-related variability in food consumption both among individuals within a group (inter-individual) and within individual day-to-day variation (intra-individual). Increased competition for food led to an unequal distribution of this resource and this may be a reason for large growth differences between animals. The consumption was significantly higher when reared individually in comparison with communal housing. These results suggest that communally housed crayfish form a feeding hierarchy and that the animal size is the major factor controlling the position in this hierarchy. The optimisation of the social environment ( social conditions ) was evaluated in this study as a new approach to crayfish aquaculture. The results showed that the absence of conspecifics (individual rearing vs. communal housing) affects growth rate, food intake and the proportion of injured animals, whereas size variation between animals influences the number and duration of agonistic encounters. In addition, animal size had a strong influence on the fighting success of signal crayfish reared in a social milieu with a wide size variation of conspecifics. Larger individuals initiated and won most of the competitions, which suggests size-based social hierarchy of P. leniusculus. This is further supported by the fact that the length and weight gain of smaller animals increased after size grading, maybe because of a better access to the food resource due to diminished social pressure. However, the high dominance index was not based on size under conditions of limited size variation, e.g. those characteristic of restocked natural populations and aquaculture, indicating the important role of behaviour on social hierarchy.
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Metsäsuunnittelussa tarvittavan metsävaratiedon keräämisessä ollaan Suomessa siirtymässä kuvioittaisesta arvioinnista laserkeilaus- ja ilmakuvapohjaiseen kaukokartoitukseen. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoitus oli selvittää kuvion kokonaistilavuuden ja läpimittajakauman ennustamisen tarkkuus koealan metsikkö- ja puustotunnuksista MSN-, PRM-, ML- ja FMM-menetelmiä sekä Weibull-jakaumaa hyödyntäen seuraavilla tavoilla: 1. PRM-menetelmällä hilatasolla, 2. PRMmenetelmällä kuviotasolla, 3. ML-menetelmällä hilatasolla ja 4. ML-menetelmällä kuviotasolla. Lisäksi kuvion kokonaistilavuuden ennustamisen tarkkuus selvitettiin hyödyntäen kuviolle tuotettua runkolukusarjaa. Tulokset laskettiin puulajikohtaisesti männylle, kuuselle, koivulle ja muille puulajeille. Puulajien tulokset laskettiin kuviotasolla yhteen. Lisäksi selvitettiin menetelmien laskenta-ajan ja tallennustilan tarve. Tutkimuksen aineistona käytettiin Hämeen ammattikorkeakoulun Evon toimipisteen metsistä mitattuja kiinteäsäteisiä ympyräkoealoja, joita oli 249 kappaletta. Hakkuukoneella mitattiin 12kuvion, joiden pinta-alat vaihtelivat välillä 0,2 – 1,94 hehtaaria, puustotiedot. Aluepohjaisen laserkeilausaineiston pulssin tiheys oli 1,8/m2 ja ilmakuvien pikselikoko 0,5 metriä. Kuvion kokonaistilavuus ennustettiin tai estimoitiin laserkeilaus- ja ilmakuva-aineiston piirteiden avulla koealojen puustotunnuksista. Tulokset laskettiin erikseen kaikille kuvioille ja kuvioille, joiden pinta-ala oli yli 0,5 hehtaaria. Yli 0,5 hehtaarin kuvioita oli 8 kappaletta. Kuvion hilojen naapureina käytettiin 1 - 10 koealaa. Menetelmästä ja naapurien määrästä riippuen kokonaistilavuuden suhteellinen RMSE ja harha vaihtelivat välillä 20,76 – 52,86 prosenttia ja -12,04 – 46,54 prosenttia. Vastaavat luvut yli 0,5 hehtaarin kuvioilla olivat 6,74 – 59,41 prosenttia ja -8,04 – 49,59 prosenttia. Laskenta-aika vaihteli menetelmien ja käytettyjen naapurien määrän mukaan voimakkaasti. Kehittyneemmällä ohjelmoinnilla ja ohjelmistolla laskenta-ajat voivat laskea merkittävästi. Tallennustila ei testatuilla menetelmillä ole rajoittava tekijä laajassakaan mittakaavassa. Läpimittajakauman perusteella PRM-menetelmä ennustaa puulajille erittäin kapean läpimittajakauman, jos koeala koostuu vain muutamasta lähes samankokoisesta puusta. Tämä vaikutti tuloksiin erityisesti menetelmällä PRM2.
Assessment of insect occurrence in boreal forests based on satellite imagery and field measurements.
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The presence/absence data of twenty-seven forest insect taxa (e.g. Retinia resinella, Formica spp., Pissodes spp., several scolytids) and recorded environmental variation were used to investigate the applicability of modelling insect occurrence based on satellite imagery. The sampling was based on 1800 sample plots (25 m by 25 m) placed along the sides of 30 equilateral triangles (side 1 km) in a fragmented forest area (approximately 100 km2) in Evo, S Finland. The triangles were overlaid on land use maps interpreted from satellite images (Landsat TM 30 m multispectral scanner imagery 1991) and digitized geological maps. Insect occurrence was explained using either environmental variables measured in the field or those interpreted from the land use and geological maps. The fit of logistic regression models varied between species, possibly because some species may be associated with the characteristics of single trees while other species with stand characteristics. The occurrence of certain insect species at least, especially those associated with Scots pine, could be relatively accurately assessed indirectly on the basis of satellite imagery and geological maps. Models based on both remotely sensed and geological data better predicted the distribution of forest insects except in the case of Xylechinus pilosus, Dryocoetes sp. and Trypodendron lineatum, where the differences were relatively small in favour of the models based on field measurements. The number of species was related to habitat compartment size and distance from the habitat edge calculated from the land use maps, but logistic regressions suggested that other environmental variables in general masked the effect of these variables in species occurrence at the present scale.
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Korpien puustorakenteen palautumisen nopeus ja ennallistettujen kohteiden kehitys on huonosti tunnettua. Monet tutkimukset ovat osoittaneet, että korvet ovat lajistollisen monimuotoisuuden keskittymiä boreaalisessa vyöhykkeessä. Korvet ovat usein merkittäviä lahopuukeskittymiä, joten niillä on iso vaikutus lahottajalajistolle. Valtaosa suojelualu- eiden korvista Etelä-Suomessa on ojitettu ja korpien puustorakenne on metsätalouden muovaamaa ja yksipuolistamaa. Korpien puustorakennetta tutkittiin kahdella erillisellä tutkimusalueella, jotka sijaitsevat Etelä-Suomessa. Työn tavoit- teena oli selvittää luonnontilaisten ja ennallistettujen korpien puuston rakenteellista monimuotoisuutta sekä ennallista- mistoimien vaikutuksia Evon suojelumetsässä ja Liesjärven kansallispuistossa. Molemmat alueet ovat olleet aikaisem- min metsänhoidon piirissä. Evolta valittiin tarkasteluun ennallistettuja ja luonnontilaisen kaltaisia korpia: 12 ennallis- tettua koealaa ja 16 luonnontilaisen kaltaista koealaa. Liesjärveltä valittiin tarkasteluun ennallistettu Soukonkorpi, jossa oli 15 koealaa. Koealat olivat pinta-alaltaan neljä aaria. Evon tutkimusalueella maastomittaukset on tehty kesällä 2002 ja 2010. Liesjärven tutkimusalueella maastomittaukset on tehty vuosina 1995–2010. Tarkastellut muuttujat olivat elävän puuston määrä ja puulajisuhteet, lahopuun määrä ja laatu (lahopuutyyppi, läpimittaluokka, lahoaste ja puulaji). Lahopuuston määrää ja laatua sekä lahopuuston ja elävän puuston suhdetta kuvaavien muuttujien välisiä eroja testattiin ei-parametrisellä Kolmogorov-Smirnov-testillä. Evon ja Liesjärven tutkimusalueiden ennallistamistoimien yhtenä tavoitteena oli lahopuumäärien lisääminen ja laho- puun monipuolistaminen. Lahopuun lisäämisessä on onnistuttu molemmilla tutkimusalueilla. Ennallistamisen jälkeen lahopuumäärä kasvoi Evolla kolminkertaiseksi 8 vuodessa. Lahopuuta oli ennallistamisen jälkeen keskimäärin 71 m³/ha. Sen sijaan Evon luonnontilaisen kaltaisissa korvissa lahopuumäärä pysyi keskimäärin samana (28 m³/ha) tar- kastelujakson aikana. Liesjärvellä lahopuumäärä kasvoi ennallistamisen jälkeen noin kuusinkertaiseksi 15 vuodessa. Lahopuuta oli ennallistamisen jälkeen keskimäärin 124 m³/ha. Suuriläpimittaisen (? 30 cm) lahopuun määrä kasvoi huomattavasti ennallistamisen jälkeen molemmilla tutkimusalueilla. Suuriläpimittaisen lahopuun määrä kasvoi Evolla noin 12-kertaiseksi ja Liesjärvellä noin 9-kertaiseksi. Lahopuun määrä ja laatu vaihtelivat suuresti ennallistettujen ja luonnontilaisen kaltaisten korpien välillä. Evolta löytyi lahopuustoltaan runsaita ja monipuolisia korpia, mutta myös korpia, joiden lahopuusto on luonnontilaisiin korpiin ver- rattuna määrältään vähäistä ja laadultaan yksipuolista. Liesjärvellä koealojen lahopuumäärät poikkesivat suuresti toisis- taan. Valtaosalla koealoista lahopuusto oli kuitenkin runsaampaa ja monimuotoisempaa kuin talousmetsissä yleensä. Molemmilla tutkimusalueilla ennallistetut korvet muistuttavat nyt puustorakenteeltaan lahopuun osalta enemmän luon- nontilaisia korpia kuin ennen ennallistamista. Ilman ennallistamistoimia lahopuumäärän kasvu olisi todennäköisesti ollut hidasta. Evolla ennallistettujen ja luonnontilaisen kaltaisten korpien välillä oli tilastollisesti merkitseviä eroja suuriläpimittaisen lahopuun ja tuoreimpien lahoasteiden (1 ja 2) määrässä. Valtaosalla korvista oli lahopuuta vähintään 20 m³/ha. Metsäaluetasolla keskimäärin 20–30 m³/ha järeää, vaihtelevanlaatuista lahopuuta näyttäisi aikaisempien tutkimusten mukaan täyttävän useimpien saproksyylilajien elinympäristövaatimukset Etelä-Suomessa.