Baltic herring for food: Shades of grey in how backcasting recommendations work across exploratory scenarios
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Simo Sarkki has PhD in anthropology (2011) and holds docentship (Adjunct Professor) on “anthropology of environmental governance” at University of Oulu (2013), Finland. Sarkki has worked in various research projects related to environmental governance. Sarkki's research interests include science-policy interfaces, land use in northern areas, scenarios, participatory approaches and multi-level governance under the broader theme of environmental governance. Sarkki has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers.
Mia Pihlajamäki is a Ph.D. student at the University of Tampere in environmental policy. She holds a MSc. in environmental policy from the University of Tampere (2008) and BSc. in marine sciences from the University of Southampton (2003). Pihlajamäki's research interests cover marine and water policy and governance from the perspectives of environmental protection, sustainable development, resource management and climate change.