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  1. Finnish experts’ perceptions of IPBES operating principles – Synergies and tensions between the multiple evidence base and credibility, policy relevance and legitimacy
  2. Disjointed modes of building resilience to socio-environmental crises
  3. The role of the Red Lists of Ecosystems in leveraging sustainability changes in Finland – perceptions of the assessors
  4. How different conservation actions contribute toward sustainability changes in the society
  5. Governing urban sustainability transitions: urban planning regime and modes of governance
  6. How to assess sustainability transformations: a review
  7. Technical and social knowledge discontinuities in the multi-objective management of private forests in Finland
  8. The case of conflicting Finnish peatland management – Skewed representation of nature, participation and policy instruments
  9. Co-production for fundamental change: a response to Sutherland et al.
  10. Environmental science-policy organisations in the era of post-truth
  11. Integrating Social and Ecological Knowledge for Targeting Voluntary Biodiversity Conservation
  12. The use of knowledge in evidence-informed voluntary conservation of Finnish forests
  13. Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity?