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Ilari Hovila is a University Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Lapland. His research focuses on intersections of law, land use, and environmental governance, particularly in Arctic contexts.
Research interests center on environmental law frameworks, indigenous rights in land management, wind power regulations, and legal challenges in sustainable development. Key areas include:
- Reindeer herding rights versus energy infrastructure
- Land use conflicts in Finnish Lapland
- Transparency in zoning processes
- Sharing economy impacts on urban planning
Recent publications analyze trends in Arctic environmental governance, Finnish land use jurisprudence, and regulatory responses to emerging economic models. Work consistently addresses tensions between development and traditional livelihoods.
Significant research projects include:
- JustNorth (2020-2023): Developing ethical frameworks for sustainable Arctic economies
- 3IPEP (2018-2020): Legal challenges in indigenous investments and environmental protection
- HILMARI (2021-2023): Climate benefits through forest and wood product management
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