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Erik Törnlund
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erik.tornlund@umu.se
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+46 90 786 60 12
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Várdduo-Centre för Sámi Research
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YA, Norra Beteendevetarhuset, 4 tr
Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
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2025
När timmerfronten kom till Baggböle: från Kungliga Strömrensningskommittén till James Dickson & Co
Thule: Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundets årsbok
, Umeå: Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet 2025 : 17-41
Törnlund, Erik
2018
Swedish state forestry, 1790-2000
Managing Northern Europe's Forests: Histories from the Age of Improvement to the Age of Ecology
, Berghahn Books 2018 : 248-287
Eliasson, Per; Törnlund, Erik
2011
From Natural to Modified Rivers and Back?: Timber Floating in Northern Sweden in 1850-1980 and the Use of Historical Knowledge in Today's Ecological Stream Restoration
Thinking through the environment: Green approaches to global history
, Knapwell, Cambridge: White Horse Press 2011 : 243-267
Törnlund, Erik
2006
Mobility without wheels: The economy and ecology of timber floating in Sweden, 1850-1980
Journal of Transport History
, Vol. 27, (1) : 48-70
Törnlund, Erik; Östlund, Lars
2005
Forecasting environmental responses to restoration of rivers used as log floatways: an interdisciplinary challenge
Ecosystems (New York. Print)
, Vol. 8, (7) : 779-800
Nilsson, Christer; Lepori, Fabio; Malmqvist, Björn; et al.
2002
"Flottningen dör aldrig": bäckflottningens avveckling efter Ume- och Vindelälven 1945-70
Umeå studies in economic history
, 27
Törnlund, Erik
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Published: 16 Sep, 2024
From “baggböleri” to green transition: an event with forestry in focus
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