Abstrakti
The paper joins the search for new ontologies, conceptual frameworks, approaches, metaphors, and practices to repair the weakened relations between ecosystems and human sociocultural worlds. It introduces the notion of an “ecological pilgrimage” as a walking methodology and social innovation that departs from historical connotations of colonial expeditions or religious ceremonies and enables rethinking what walking, and tourism can do in times of
ecological crisis. Our work draws guidance from the discussions on “ecological
reparation” as a bottom-up approach attentive to the mundane processes and
everyday practices of solidarity and care that maintain life and foster liveable futures.
Driven by a curiosity of what an ecological pilgrimage could be and become, the
members of our team embarked on a pilot walk along the 1000 km long "UKK trail” through the boreal forests of Eastern and Northern Finland. Along with reflection on the future lines of inquiry, the paper shares a formative iteration of a video artwork of this almost forgotten, fragmented trail that reflects the imprint of historic and contemporary land use practices and industrial exploitation. The paper welcomes further discussion about the ways in which
the recreational use of hiking trails can enable transforming and repairing more-than-human relations.
ecological crisis. Our work draws guidance from the discussions on “ecological
reparation” as a bottom-up approach attentive to the mundane processes and
everyday practices of solidarity and care that maintain life and foster liveable futures.
Driven by a curiosity of what an ecological pilgrimage could be and become, the
members of our team embarked on a pilot walk along the 1000 km long "UKK trail” through the boreal forests of Eastern and Northern Finland. Along with reflection on the future lines of inquiry, the paper shares a formative iteration of a video artwork of this almost forgotten, fragmented trail that reflects the imprint of historic and contemporary land use practices and industrial exploitation. The paper welcomes further discussion about the ways in which
the recreational use of hiking trails can enable transforming and repairing more-than-human relations.
| Alkuperäiskieli | englanti |
|---|---|
| Otsikko | Mobile Heritage |
| Alaotsikko | Walking and the environment through future and historical : Perspectives |
| Toimittajat | Simon Poole, Dani Schrire, Daniele Valisena |
| Kustantaja | One by Walking |
| Sivut | 46-53 |
| Sivumäärä | 8 |
| Tila | Julkaistu - 2025 |
| OKM-julkaisutyyppi | B3 Vertaisarvioimaton konferenssiartikkeli |
| Tapahtuma | One By Walking Conference 2024 : Mobile Heritage: Walking and the environment through future and historical perspectives - Hanaholmen Cultural Center for Sweden and Finland, Helsinki, Suomi Kesto: 16 syysk. 2024 → 19 syysk. 2024 https://www.onebywalking.net/conference-2024 |
Konferenssi
| Konferenssi | One By Walking Conference 2024 |
|---|---|
| Maa/Alue | Suomi |
| Kaupunki | Helsinki |
| Ajanjakso | 16.09.2024 → 19.09.2024 |
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Tieteenala
- Muut luonnontieteet
- Kansanterveystiede, ympäristö- ja työterveys
- Matkailututkimus
- Yhteiskuntamaantiede, talousmaantiede, ml. yhteiskuntatieteellinen ympäristöntutkimus
- Muut humanistiset tieteet