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Digitoitu 14. 1. 2009
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The research assesses the skills of upper comprehensive school pupils in history. The focus is on locating personal motives, assessing wider reasons hidden in historical sources and evaluating source reliability. The research also questions how a wide use of multiple sources affects pupils’ holistic understanding of historical phenomena. The participants were a multicultural group of pupils. The origins of their cultures can be traced to the Balkan, the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The number of native Finnish speakers and pupils speaking Finnish as their second language was almost equal. The multicultural composition provides opportunities to assess how culturally responsive learning history from sources is. The intercultural approach to learning in a multicultural setting emphasizes equality as a precondition for learning. In order to set assignments at least to some extent match with all participants only those answers were taken into account which were produced by pupils who had studied history for a similar period of time in the Finnish comprehensive school system. Due to the small number of participants (41), the study avoids wide generalizations. Nevertheless, possible cultural blueprints in pupils’ way of thinking are noted. The first test examined the skills of pupils to find motives for emigration. The results showed that for 7th graders finding reasons is not a problematic task. However, the number of reasons noticed and justifications varied. In addition, the way the pupils explained their choices was a distinguishing factor. Some pupils interpreted source material making use of previous knowledge on the issue, while other pupils based their analysis solely on the text handed and did not try to add their own knowledge. Answers were divided into three categories: historical, explanatory and stating. Historical answers combined smoothly previously learned historical knowledge to one’s own source analysis; explanatory answers often ignored a wider frame, although they were effective when explaining e.g. historical concepts. The stating answers only noticed motives from the sources and made no attempts to explain them historically. Was the first test culturally responsive? All pupils representing different cultures tackled the first source exam successfully, but there were some signs of how historical concepts are understood in a slightly different way if the pupil’s personal history has no linkage to the concepts under scrutiny. The second test focused on the history of Native Americans. The test first required pupils to recognize whether short source extracts (5) were written by Indians or Caucasians. Based on what they had already learned from North American history, the pupils did not find it hard to distinguish between the sources. The analysis of multiphase causes and consequences of the disputes between Native Americans and white Americans caused dispersion among pupils. Using two historical sources and combining historical knowledge from both of them simultaneously was cumbersome for many. The explanations of consequences can be divided into two groups: the ones emphasizing short term consequences and those placing emphasis on long term consequences. The short term approach was mainly followed by boys in every group. The girls mainly paid attention to long term consequences. The result suggests that historical knowledge in sources is at least to some extent read through role and gender lenses. The third test required pupils to explain in their own words how the three sources given differed in their account of living conditions in Nazi Germany, which turned out to be demanding for many pupils. The pupils’ stronghold was rather the assessment of source reliability and accounts why the sources approached the same events differently. All participants wrote critical and justified comments on reliability and aspects that might have affected the content of the sources. The pupils felt that the main reasons that affected source reliability were the authors’ ethnic background, nationality and profession. The assessment showed that pupils were well aware that position in a historical situation has an impact on historical accounts, but in certain cases the victim’s account was seen as a historical truth. The account of events by a historian was chosen most often as the most reliable source, but it was often justified leniently with an indication to professionalism rather than with clear ideas of how historians conduct accounts based on sources. In brief, the last source test demonstrates that pupils have a strong idea that the ethnicity or nationalism determines how people explained events of the past. It is also an implication that pupils understand how historical knowledge is interpretative. The results also imply that history can be analyzed from a neutral perspective. One’s own membership in an ethnical or religious group does not automatically mean that a person’s cultural identity excludes historical explanations if something in them contradicts with his or her identity. The second method of extracting knowledge of pupils’ historical thinking was an essay analysis. The analysis shows that an analytical account of complicated political issues, which often include a great number of complicated political concepts, leads more likely to an inconsistent structure in the written work of pupils. The material also demonstrates that pupils have a strong tendency to take a critical stance when assessing history. Historical empathy in particular is shown if history somehow has a linkage to young people, children or minorities. Some topics can also awake strong feelings, especially among pupils with emigrant background, if there is a linkage between one’s own personal history and that of the school; and occasionally a student’s historical experience or thoughts replaced school history. Using sources during history lessons at school seems to have many advantages. It enhances the reasoning skills of pupils and their skills to assess the nature of historical knowledge. Thus one of the main aims and a great benefit of source work is to encourage pupils to express their own ideas and opinions. To conclude, when assessing the skills of adolescents in history - their work with sources, comments on history, historical knowledge and finally their historical thinking - one should be cautious and avoid cut off score evaluations. One purpose of pursuing history with sources is to encourage pupils to think independently, which is a useful tool for further identity construction. The idea that pupils have the right to conduct their own interpretations of history can be partially understood as part of a wider learning process, justification to study history comes from extrinsic reasons. The intrinsic reason is history itself; in order to understand history one should have a basic understanding of history as a specific domain of knowledge. Using sources does not mean that knowing history is of secondary importance. Only a balance between knowing the contextual history, understanding basic key concepts and working with sources is a solid base to improve pupils’ historical understanding.
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Master’s thesis focuses on the questions of crane electrics compliance with electrical safety standards. Overview and short comparison of the world’s effective standards in the field is made in order to understand their demands. Basic concepts of a proper electrical circuit design are presented. Characteristics, construction and operation principles of overcurrent protective devices are studied in details. Electrics of the basic crane is designed according to the assumed customer’s demands, compliance with the requirements of the standards is checked. Solutions to achieve better compliance in some issues are proposed. Accent is made on the National Electrical Code (NEC) and standards by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) latests demands. Requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) are also taken into account.
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Vanhemmat keskoslasten kivun lievittäjinä Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli kehittää uusi kivunlievitysmenetelmä, Vanhempien käsikapalo, keskoslasten kivunhoitoon vastasyntyneiden teho-osastolla. Vanhempien käsikapalon tehokkuutta verrattiin kahdessa satunnaistetussa kontrolloidussa crossover-tutkimusasetelmassa ei-lääkkeelliseen näyttöön perustuvaan hoitoon (P.O. glukoosiliuos), lääkkeelliseen menetelmään (I.V. oksikodoni) ja lumeeseen (P.O. vesi) tai kontrolli hoitoon kantapääpiston ja hengitysteiden imemisen aikana. Lisäksi mitattiin kivunhoidon lyhytaikaisia sivuvaikutuksia (hapetuksen- ja pulssinlasku) ja pidempiaikaisia vaikutuksia uneen. Tutkittujen lasten ikä oli 28 raskausviikkoa (n = 20) ja 28 1/7 (n = 20). Toimenpidekipua arvioitiin Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) -kipumittarilla. Interventioiden jälkeen unen rakenne analysoitiin 13 tunnin polysomnografia-rekisteröinneistä. Viimeisessä vaiheessa haastateltiin äitejä (n = 23), jotka olivat käyttäneet vanhempien käsikapaloa 2–4 viikkoa vastasyntyneiden teho-osastolla, strukturoidulla the Clinical Interview for Parents of High-Risk Infants -haastattelulla, johon oli lisätty kysymyksiä lapsen kivunhoidosta. Kantapääpiston aikana PIPP–pisteet olivat merkitsevästi matalampia P.O. glukoosiliuoksella (ka 4,85 ± 1,73, p ≤ 0,001) ja vanhempien käsikapalolla (ka 5,20 ± 1,70, p = 0,004) verrattuna lumeeseen (ka 7,05 ± 2,16). Hengitysteiden imemisen yhteydessä PIPP–pisteet olivat matalampia P.O. glukoosiliuoksella (ka 11,05 ± 2,31, p = 0,014) ja vanhempien käsikapalolla (ka 11,25 ± 2,47, p = 0,034) verrattuna lumeeseen (ka 12,40 ± 2,06). Oksikodonin teho oli verrattavissa lumeeseen kummankin toimenpiteen aikana. P.O. glukoosiliuoksen (21,3 %) ja lumeen (12,5 %) annosteluun liittyi merkittävästi enemmän lyhytaikaisia sivuvaikutuksia verrattuna oksikodoniin (5 %) tai vanhempien käsikapaloon (5 %). Oksikodoni muutti keskoslasten unen rakennetta vähentämällä merkittävästi aktiivisen unen määrää verrattuna muihin hoitoihin. Vanhemmat suhtautuivat positiivisesti käsikapalon käyttöön. Äitien osallistuminen kivunhoitoon voitiin jaotella kolmeen eri tyylin, jotka selittyivät äidin kiintymyksen tunteilla ja lapsen tehohoitoon liittyvällä stressillä. Vanhempien käsikapalo on suositeltavampi lyhyen toimenpidekivun lievittäjä kuin P.O. glukoosiliuos tai I.V. oksikodoni, kun tehokkuus, turvallisuus ja perhe otetaan huomioon.
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The purpose of the research project The poetics of the talking book is to contribute to the knowledge about patterns of understanding in young adults’ reception of fiction, which they listened to through audio books. The problem explored was: How do different groups of listeners receive fictive text presented as a talking book with variations regarding use of voice, engagement and sound effects? The problem formulation rendered four specific research questions: 1. What patterns can be identified in the listeners’ answers regarding story structure and cognitive content in a comparative perspective comprising different reading styles in the taped versions of the text? 2. What patterns of understanding in interpretative reading can be identified in different listeners? 3. Which thoughts do the listeners have about what the talking book should sound like? 4. What affordances for young adults with the functional disability of mild mental retardation can be made visible through guided literature conversations? The theoretical frame of reference was formed by text–reader-oriented literary theory, psychological schema theory, and research regarding voice quality and communication. The project was carried out in two steps. The first phase was to produce the audio books with two variations of reading practice of three short stories with an existential theme in each text. The second step comprised interviewing of 32 young adults (a special group with a reading handicap in form of mild mental retardation, and a reference group with no handicap). The interviews formed as literary conversation were carried out three times during one year. The phenomenological-hermeneutic approach focused on the life worlds of the participants as meaning seeking beings. The analysis was carried out using method triangulation, mainly using phenomenological meaning concentration. The double hermeneutics in use when interpreting the interpretations of the participants revealed a capacity for aesthetic reading of fiction in the special group as well as in the reference group. The aesthetic qualities were found sufficient in all variations of reading by the professional readers of the audio book they listened to. The young adults also could describe how they wanted the audio book to sound: just as if you were reading yourself. A model describing the analytical steps and concepts in use was a result that can serve as an outline of a poetics for the talking book. Unexpected research results were how important the guided literary conversation turned out to be in order to realise the affordances given by the texts regarding exploration of existential themes in the young adults’ life worlds. Thus the result of the research project can be positioned as a piece of emancipatory research stressing the importance of including this group of young adults in the society’s conversation about culture and meaning.
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The aim of the study was to create and evaluate an intervention programme for Tanzanian children from a low-income area who are at risk of reading and writing difficulties. The learning difficulties, including reading and writing difficulties, are likely to be behind many of the common school problems in Tanzania, but they are not well understood, and research is needed. The design of the study included an identification and intervention phase with follow-up. A group based dynamic assessment approach was used in identifying children at risk of difficulties in reading and writing. The same approach was used in the intervention. The study was a randomized experiment with one experimental and two control groups. For the experimental and the control groups, a total of 96 (46 girls and 50 boys) children from grade one were screened out of 301 children from two schools in a low income urban area of Dar-es-Salaam. One third of the children, the experimental group, participated in an intensive training programme in literacy skills for five weeks, six hours per week, aimed at promoting reading and writing ability, while the children in the control groups had a mathematics and art programme. Follow-up was performed five months after the intervention. The intervention programme and the tests were based on the Zambian BASAT (Basic Skill Assessment Tool, Ketonen & Mulenga, 2003), but the content was drawn from the Kiswahili school curriculum in Tanzania. The main components of the training and testing programme were the same, only differing in content. The training process was different from traditional training in Tanzanian schools in that principles of teaching and training in dynamic assessment were followed. Feedback was the cornerstone of the training and the focus was on supporting the children in exploring knowledge and strategies in performing the tasks. The experimental group improved significantly more (p = .000) than the control groups during the intervention from pre-test to follow-up (repeated measures ANOVA). No differences between the control groups were noticed. The effect was significant on all the measures: phonological awareness, reading skills, writing skills and overall literacy skills. A transfer effect on school marks in Kiswahili and English was found. Following a discussion of the results, suggestions for further research and adaptation of the programme are presented.
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Maahanmuuttajien määrä on Suomessa merkittävämmin lisääntynyt vasta 1990- ja 2000-luvuilla. Vuonna 2010 Suomessa asui lähes 170 000 ulkomaan kansalaista. Tavallisimmin Suomeen muutetaan avioliiton, paluumuuton tai pakolaisuuden vuoksi. Pieni, joskin kasvava joukko muuttaa työn tai opiskelun vuoksi. Myös kansalaisuuksien, koulutustaustojen, ammattien jne. kirjo muuttajien joukossa on suuri. Ulkomaan kansalaisten lisääntyessä Suomessa on jouduttu kohtaamaan monenlaisia maahanmuuttoon liittyviä haasteita, joista työllistymiseen liittyvät kysymykset eivät ole vähäisimpiä. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan lähtömaassaan korkeakoulututkinnon suorittaneiden maahanmuuttajien työllistymistä ja työuran alkua Suomessa. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on selvittää, miten korkeakoulutetut maahanmuuttajat ovat Suomessa työllistyneet, minkälaisia heidän työuriensa alut ovat Suomessa olleet ja miten he ovat onnistuneet uudessa maassa hyödyntämään lähtömaassa hankkimaansa koulutusta. Lisäksi tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan, miten maahanmuuttajien lähtömaan erilaiset elämäntilanteet, olosuhteet ja valinnat ovat vaikuttaneet työuran muotoutumiseen Suomessa. Tutkimuksen aineisto muodostuu kysely- sekä haastatteluaineistosta. Kyselyaineiston (n=99) tarkoituksena on luoda määrällistä kuvaa korkeakoulutettujen maahanmuuttajien työllistymisestä Suomessa. Numerotietojen taakse jää kuitenkin näkymättömiin tieto maahanmuuttajien yksilöllisistä kokemuksista liittyen työllistymiseen ja työuran muotoutumiseen uudessa maassa. Toisena aineistona hyödynnettävän elämäkerrallisen haastatteluaineiston (n=20) kautta on mahdollista tehdä näkyväksi ne tutkittavien yksilölliset työ- ja koulutusuraan liittyvät valinnat, joita maahanmuuttajat ovat tehneet niin lähtömaassa kuin Suomessa sekä ne tilanteet ja olosuhteet, joissa tutkittavat ovat lähtömaassa eläneet ja joiden pohjalta he ovat tulleet Suomeen ja Suomen työmarkkinoille. Aineistoissa mukana olevat maahanmuuttajat olivat pääosin avioliiton, paluumuuton sekä pakolaisuuden vuoksi Suomeen tulleita. Vain muutama oli tullut työn vuoksi. Maahanmuuttajien työmarkkina-asemaa selitetään usein maahanmuuttajien resursseilla, kuten kielitaidolla, koulutuksella, työkokemuksella, sosiaalisten suhteiden ja verkostojen laadulla ja määrällä jne. Myös maahanmuuttajiin kohdistuvilla syrjivillä ja ennakkoluuloisilla asenteilla on keskeinen merkitys työllistymisessä. Koulutuksen ollessa yksi keskeisimmistä työmarkkina-asemaa määräävistä tekijöistä, tulisi koulutettujen maahanmuuttajien sijoittua hankitun tutkinnon oikeuttamiin tehtäviin. Tutkimuksessa kuitenkin havaittiin, että työllistyminen oli maahanmuuttajilla vaikeaa hyvästä koulutuksesta huolimatta. Kyselyaineistoon vastanneista vain muutama (6 %) oli työssä heti Suomeen muuttovuoden lopussa, kolme vuotta Suomessa asuttuaan työssä oli runsas kolmannes (35 %) ja aineistonkeruuhetkellä eli vuonna 2004 työssä oli 38 % vastaajista. Työsuhteet olivat tutkittavilla useimmiten määräaikaisia ja kestoltaan lyhyitä. Lisäksi työurat koostuivat runsaasta työttömyydestä sekä koulutukseen osallistumisesta. Myönteistä kuitenkin oli, että mikäli korkeakoulutetut maahanmuuttajat onnistuivat Suomessa työllistymään, vastasi työ usein joko kokonaan tai ainakin osittain hankittua korkeakoulututkintoa. Korkeakoulutettujen maahanmuuttajien työuran alut Suomessa voidaan tyypitellä kolmeen ryhmään, joista kukin jakaantui vielä kahteen alaryhmään siten, että kaiken kaikkiaan saatiin kuusi erilaista työuran alun tyyppiä: koulutusta vastaava vakaa ja vakiintuva ura, koulutusta osittain vastaava sekaura ja laskeva ura sekä koulutusta vastaamaton sisääntuloura ja työttömän ura . Haastatteluaineiston kautta tarkastellaan korkeakoulutettujen maahanmuuttajien yksilöllisiä elämänuria lähtien liikkeelle korkeakoulutettujen maahanmuuttajien lähtömaassa tekemistä ura- ja ammatinvalinnoista jatkuen Suomeen muuton kautta aina työuran muotoutumiseen Suomessa. Haastatteluja toisistaan erottelevina keskeisinä teemoina olivat toisaalta pärjääminen Suomessa ja suomalaisilla työmarkkinoilla toisaalta elämän muotoutuminen lähtömaassa ja nimenomaan siellä tehdyt ura- ja ammatinvalinnat ja niihin liittyvät kokemukset ja elämäntilanteet. Näiden kriteerien pohjalta aineisto jakaantui kolmeen ryhmään, jotka nimettiin pärjääjiksi, harhailijoiksi ja sinnittelijöiksi. Pärjääjien kertomukset muotoutuivat tietyllä tavalla myönteisen kehän kautta: niin lähtömaassa tehdyt ammatinvalinnat kuin työuran muotoutuminen Suomessa tapahtuivat suhteellisen vaivattomasti. Useimmiten työt Suomessa vastasivat lähtömaassa hankittua koulutusta. Omiin uravalintoihin oltiin myöhemmin myös tyytyväisiä. Harhailijoille oman paikan löytyminen oli puolestaan hankalampaa. Leimallista tälle ryhmälle oli tietynlainen valintojen vaikeus sekä tyytymättömyys omiin aikaisemmin tehtyihin ratkaisuihin. Jotkut harmittelivat nuorena tekemiään uravalintoja niin, että päättivät Suomessa hankkia kokonaan uuden ammatin. Muutto Suomeen merkitsi useimmille ammatillisen aseman laskua. Sinnittelijät kertoivat jo lähtökohdiltaan kahteen muuhun ryhmään nähden hyvin erilaista tarinaa. Tämän ryhmän lähes koko elämä lähtömaassa oli sodan ja levottomuuksien sävyttämää. Tämä näkyi myös ammatinvalinnassa: opiskelupaikka oli saatettu valita esimerkiksi sen perusteella, missä oli milloinkin turvallista opiskella. Myös Suomeen muutto erosi kahdesta aikaisemmasta ryhmästä, sillä lähtö entisestä kotimaasta oli tapahtunut usein hyvinkin yllättäen vailla etukäteissuunnittelua tilanteiden kärjistyttyä nopeasti. Suomessa työelämään pääseminen oli kaikille sinnittelijöille vaikeaa ja haastatteluhetkellä useilla vielä hyvin alkutekijöissä. Hyväkään koulutus ei aina takaa maahanmuuttajille työtä uudessa maassa, sillä hankittua tutkintoa ja osaamista ei ole helppo siirtää maasta toiseen. Pahimmassa tapauksessa vieraassa maassa suoritettu korkeakoulututkinto voi kokonaan mitätöityä uudessa maassa ja korkeakoulututkinnon myötä hankittu osaaminen menettää täysin arvonsa. Kyse on niin yksilön kuin yhteiskunnankin resurssien tuhlaamisesta tilanteessa, jossa maassa pysyvästi asuvat koulutetut maahanmuuttajat työskentelevät tavalla tai toisella koulutustaan vastaamattomissa epävakaissa töissä, työmarkkinoiden laitamilla tai ovat kokonaan työmarkkinoiden ulkopuolella.
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Sustainability is the aim of forest management and forest regulation in many countries. Accordingly, forest management has been steered towards more environmentally friendly methods and new regulatory instruments have been introduced. At the same time, wood trade and forest industry have become a global business. Even if the importance of national forest legislation has not decreased, it has been widely acknowledged that national regulation of forest management is no longer sufficient. The movement of goods does not acknowledge boundaries, even though most negative environmental and social consequences stay in the country of origin of wood and other raw materials. As a partial solution to this dilemma, different kinds of regulations have been developed. Various forest certification schemes and wood trade regulation in the EU (995/2010) are examples of efforts to prevent illegal logging and unsustainable forestry. The Finland-based forest industry is to a varying extent dependent on wood trade from Russia. Especially in the 1990‟s, ethical questions concerning import of wood from Russian old growth forests near the Finnish border were widely discussed. Consequently, forest industry enterprises have developed systems to trace the origin of wood and to buy certified wood from Russia. The aim of the research has been to evaluate Finnish and Russian forest regulations in order to investigate what kind of forest management these regulations enhance, and to what extent ecologically sustainable forest management has been integrated into different forms of regulation. I have examined Finnish and Russian forest regulation in four separate articles based on the topics of the Russian Forest Code, forest certification and other voluntary forest protection measures in Russia, Finnish forest certification and Finnish forest legislation. One objective has been to analyse the roles voluntary forest certification plays in promoting sustainable forest management in different countries. In my research, I have mainly concentrated on ecological sustainability and protection of biodiversity, although other aspects of sustainable forest management have been touched upon in different articles. In the following I shall conclude the findings of my research. When the current Russian Forest Code (2006) was being adopted, the main emphasis was not on ecological issues, but on reorganizing forest governance. The role of ecological requirements was even slightly diminished during the legislative reform. There are, nevertheless, still stipulations aiming at ecological sustainability, such as the division of forests into different forest management categories and various protection zones. In 2000, FSC forest certification arrived in Russia, at present covering already 28 million hectares of forests. The PEFC scheme is now in use as well, but to a much lesser extent. If properly implemented, Russian forest certification schemes clearly improve the level of ecological and social sustainability of forestry in Russia. Certification criteria, however, are partly in conflict with the Russian forest legislation and certified enterprises have been forced to pay fines or to negotiate with forest authorities. This clearly indicates that even if Russian forest legislation has otherwise been liberalized to a certain extent, some significant paternalism still exists. Voluntary, hands-on biodiversity protection measures are not valued, and they are not part of the official protection policies as in many other countries. However, there have been some regional solutions to this dilemma. In the Republic of Karelia forest authorities have approved a set of forest biodiversity protection rules created by a local NGO and a forest industry enterprise. By following these local rules, an enterprise can avoid fines for protection measures. The current Finnish Forest Act was adopted in 1996. It brought forest legislation into a new era as some ecological aspects were integrated into forest legislation. The various soft-law forest management recommendations further increased the level of biodiversity protection. My evaluation of the overall legitimacy of the Finnish forest legislation and forest management paradigm revealed, however, several problematic issues. As part of this study I analysed the history of the current forest management paradigm. This analysis revealed the path dependency which still hinders the protection of biodiversity and clearly decreases the general legitimacy of forest management. Due to several historical reasons only even-structured forest management based on clear cuts has for decades been officially approved in Finland. Due to increasing demands of forest owners the legislation is finally being revised. Yet, the official approval of uneven-structured forest management would not be enough to fully improve ecological, social and cultural legitimacy. The latest ecological theories and knowledge of endangered species should be taken into account in the on-going reform of forest legislation as well as the modernisation. Forest legislation is one of the very few spheres of Finnish environmental legislation where openness and participation are still considered a threat. The first Finnish forest certification scheme, PEFC, was established in 2000. It now covers more than 20 million hectares, about 95% of the forests in Finland. PEFC Finland does not require a higher level of biodiversity protection than the recommendations by Tapio (the Development Centre for Forestry), but certification has unified forest management practices and requires more protection measures than mere forest legislation. The study suggests that in Finland PEFC has not functioned as an instrument which would substantially improve the level of forest management. Rather it has supported the status quo of the forest sector. While the ecological and social responsibility of Finland-based forest corporations was one impetus for this research, I want to conclude that there are problems related to forest legislation and non-state regulation in both Finland and Russia. If an enterprise buying wood from Russia buys only certified wood, and carefully avoids wood coming from high conservation value forests that are either ecologically or socially valuable, it can be claimed to be as sustainably produced as in Finland. However, there must be continuous scrutiny of the circumstances. In Russia, the level of the compliance of certification criteria varies considerably, and there are vast unprotected invaluable forest areas. The utilisation of these areas should not be based on short-sighted decisions or lack of consensus among stakeholders.
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The worlds’ population is increasing and cities have become more crowded with people and vehicles. Communities in the fringe of metropolitans’ increase the traffic done with private cars, but also increase the need for public transportation. People have typically needs traveling to work located in city centers during the morning time, and return to suburbs in the afternoon or evening. Rail based passenger transport is environmentally friendly transport mode with high capacity to transport large volume of people. Railways have been regulated markets with national incumbent having monopoly position. Opening the market for competition is believed to have a positive effect by increasing the efficiency of the industry. National passenger railway market is opened for competition only in few countries, where as international traffic in EU countries was deregulated in 2010. The objective of this study is to examine the passenger railway market of three North European countries, Sweden, Denmark and Estonia. The interest was also to get an understanding of the current situation and how the deregulation has proceeded. Theory of deregulation is unfolded with literature analyses and empirical part of the study is constructed from two parts. Customer satisfaction survey was chosen as a method to collect real life experiences from the passengers and measure their knowledge of the market situation and possible changes appeared. Interviews of experts from the industry and labor unions give more insights and able better understanding for example of social consequences caused from opening the market for competition. Expert interviews were conducted by using semi-structured theme interview. Based on the results of this study, deregulation has proceeded quite differently in the three countries researched. Sweden is the most advanced country, where the passenger railway market is open for new entrants. Denmark and Estonia are lagging behind. Opening the market is considered positive among passengers and most of the experts interviewed. Common for the interviews were the labour unions negative perspective concerning deregulation. Despite the fact deregulation is considered positive among the respondents of the customer satisfaction survey, they could not name railway undertakings operating in their country. Generally respondents were satisfied with the commuter trains. Ticket price, punctuality of trains and itinerary affect the most to customer satisfaction.
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The energy reform, which is happening all over the world, is caused by the common concern of the future of the humankind in our shared planet. In order to keep the effects of the global warming inside of a certain limit, the use of fossil fuels must be reduced. The marginal costs of the renewable sources, RES are quite high, since they are new technology. In order to induce the implementation of RES to the power grid and lower the marginal costs, subsidies were developed in order to make the use of RES more profitable. From the RES perspective the current market is developed to favor conventional generation, which mainly uses fossil fuels. Intermittent generation, like wind power, is penalized in the electricity market since it is intermittent and thus diffi-cult to control. Therefore, the need of regulation and thus the regulation costs to the producer differ, depending on what kind of generation market participant owns. In this thesis it is studied if there is a way for market participant, who has wind power to use the special characteristics of electricity market Nord Pool and thus reach the gap between conventional generation and the intermittent generation only by placing bids to the market. Thus, an optimal bid is introduced, which purpose is to minimize the regulation costs and thus lower the marginal costs of wind power. In order to make real life simulations in Nord Pool, a wind power forecast model was created. The simulations were done in years 2009 and 2010 by using a real wind power data provided by Hyötytuuli, market data from Nord Pool and wind forecast data provided by Finnish Meteorological Institute. The optimal bid needs probability intervals and therefore the methodology to create probability distributions is introduced in this thesis. In the end of the thesis it is shown that the optimal bidding improves the position of wind power producer in the electricity market.
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