Hakusanat: Peasantry of Scandinavia, Scandinavian Historic Peasant Farmers, Society Development in Lapland, Peasant Farmer and Society Impact, Culture of Peasantry
This book series is the most significant prehistoric period originating a location based Peasantry History story from the lower Kemijoki river region in Lapland. At the same time it is a smokehouse culture living period story of the region.
The book series is based on the Peasantry history of Nakkula heritage farm in Lapland's Keminmaa. In the story the history is mixed up with the case study findings confirming the ignorance of the heritage history. The story is an appreciation of the ancestors' work and a Peasantry history preservation example for the Nordic Countries.
This is a reminder that the Peasantry period along the lower Kemijoki river region contributed strongly to the society development of Lapland. The Kemijoki River Salmon was one of the major economic historic building blocks for that part of Lapland.
This reality cannot be overlooked while still being ignored (after destroying) by the state companies, affiliates actions or inactions.
Dr. Kauppi's engineering and management engineering background and industrial project development experience is truly international. He has degrees in mechanical engineering from Finland, in pulp and paper engineering from Sweden, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in management engineering from the United States. His Ph.D. Dissertation dealt with the analysis of complex international projects. He has worked in Scandinavia and in Canada with multi-national industrial technology and machinery companies, with resource-based industrial manufacturing operations, and with some of the world's leading consulting engineering companies in senior positions on international project development and engineering. He has published many papers on complex international projects in well-known industry publications, served as an editorial advisor of the Paper Trade Journal Magazine of the United States, and obtained several industrial process and equipment patents in the United States, in Canada and in Scandinavia. He has also written several books.
Since 1980s Dr. Kauppi has spent most of his time in the international arena involving engineering, planning and development of high capital resource-based manufacturing projects as well as high-tech projects in the developing countries, while being based in North America. His work has covered assessment of existing industrial operations, development of complex new projects, structuring foreign equity joint ventures, sourcing for foreign joint venture partners and international financing. He has strong industrial project experience from South America, China, India, Malaysia and other Asian countries, the most challenging regions in the world to do business with, and yet have plenty of opportunities for foreign-invested joint ventures and other types of project participations.
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