Kaisa Vainio
FT
kaisa.vainio@utu.fi |
Cultural Environmental Studies; Multispecies Transition; Human-nature relationships; Cultural forest research; Plant studies; Research in Russia and Eastern Europe; urban studies; human-tree relationships
MUST - Enabling multispecies transitions of cities and regions; Sustainable Landscape Systems Research Group
I am a cultural anthropologist and forest relationship researcher specializing in multidisciplinary environmental studies, qualitative methods, research interviews, and sensory ethnography.
I am interested in the values and emotions related to nature, the relationship of northern peoples, Arctic issues, and human-environment coexistence. I have done fieldwork in Finland, Arctic Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
I work full-time in the Department of Geography at the University of Turku on the MUST project, focusing on the coexistence of people and nature.
My dissertation “Favorite Trees: A Perspective on Inter-Species Friendship in the Diversity of Tree Relationships”, examines individual’s’ attachment to favourite trees and cultural relationships with trees, focusing on perspectives such as multi-speciesism, nature connections, ownership, memories, sensory experiences, tree care, over-generationalism, nature-related spirituality, and the Finnish relationship with forests. This research is part of the Kone Foundation-funded project, Trees Near Us.
- Green companions: Affordances of human-tree relationships (2025)
- AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment