Being in Copenhagen
Textures 1
Textures 2
Hops by the waterfront
'Green' capitalism (hotel)
Roofscape in Copenhagen
Being in Copenhagen
Textures 1
Textures 2
Hops by the waterfront
'Green' capitalism (hotel)
Roofscape in Copenhagen
(Sense) experiences
"As a geographer, one feels like a fish on dry land if one does not have the opportunity to experience places and nature with one's senses." (Stig Jaatinen quoted in Buttimer (1993))
Sunlight and Högakustenbron:
Forestry industry museum (these days the industry is very much automated):
Artwork in Mannaminne:
Reference: Buttimer, A. (1993) Geography and the Human Spirit. The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore & London.
Walks and staying inside, in early autumn in Northern Sweden
Above and below: local, seasonal food.
Aronia:
Souvenir
Transactions with nature do not necessarily mean a large-scale interference. It can be as small as displacing something. Recently I brought a stone home with me as a souvenir from a trip to the High Coast (Höga Kusten).
He came from here:
Train journeys
The university I am affiliated with currently offers their researchers a yearly allowance one can spend on events such as conferences, workshops and data collection. The university also encourages travelling by train (instead of flying). However, train journeys, at least in our case, are always much more expensive than flying, thus one must be very selective in terms of where they decide to go and what they choose to skip. Partly train journeys are more expensive due to our remote location in the North of Sweden. Most still prefer to fly (or cannot afford, in terms of time or energy, to spend days on travelling somewhere).