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Linkola is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anna-Liisa Linkola (1914–1999), Finnish politician *Jukka Linkola (born 1955), Finnish jazz pianist and classical composer *Kaarlo Linkola Kaarlo Linkola (surname until 1906 Collan; 1888–1942) was a Finnish botanist and phytogeographer. Linkola was docent of botany at Helsinki University 1919–1922. He was professor of botany at University of Turku from 1922, and at Helsinki ... (1888–1942), Finnish botanist * Pentti Linkola (1932–2020), Finnish environmentalist, philosopher and writer {{surname, Linkola Finnish-language surnames ...
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Pentti Linkola
Kaarlo Pentti Linkola (7 December 1932 – 5 April 2020) was a prominent Finnish deep ecologist, ornithologist, polemicist, naturalist, writer, and fisherman. He wrote widely about his ideas and in Finland was a prominent thinker.George C. Schoolfield, "A history of Finland's literature", U of Nebraska Press, 1998p. 271 Linkola was a year-round fisherman from 1959 to 1995. He fished on Keitele, Päijänne and the Gulf of Finland, and since 1978 he fished on Vanajavesi. Linkola blamed humans for the continuous degradation of the environment. He promoted rapid population decline to combat the problems commonly attributed to overpopulation. Life Linkola was born on 7 December 1932. He grew up in Helsinki and summered in Kariniemi in Tyrväntö at the farm of his maternal grandfather, Hugo Suolahti. His father, Kaarlo Linkola, was a botanist, phytogeographer, and the Rector of University of Helsinki, and his grandfather Hugo had worked as the chancellor of that same univer ...
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Kaarlo Linkola
Kaarlo Linkola (surname until 1906 Collan; 1888–1942) was a Finnish botanist and phytogeographer. Linkola was docent of botany at Helsinki University 1919–1922. He was professor of botany at University of Turku from 1922, and at Helsinki University from 1925 (in a newly established second chair of botany). He was head of the botanical institute from 1926, dean of the ''Faculty of Science'' for two periods (1930–1933 and 1936–1938) and rector of Helsinki University 1938–1941. Linkola's doctoral dissertation (1916) dealt with the impact of culture of vegetation in Southern Karelia. Much later Ilkka Hanski used Linkola's data on plants associated with villages isolated in the boreal forest landscape matrix to illustrate his core-satellite hypothesis. Linkola made a unique contribution to the understanding of regeneration in herbaceous plant communities in studying the natural occurrence of seedlings in meadows and on cliffs. Linkola and his students made a suite of ...
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Anna-Liisa Linkola
Anna-Liisa Linkola (née Korhonen, 10 August 1914 – 3 August 1999) was a Finnish politician. She was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1962 to 1979. She represented the National Coalition Party. Linkola was born in Pielisjärvi. Her parents were Master of Science (Technology, DI) Kaarlo Heikki Korhonen and Anna Maria Ryynänen. Linkola completed her Masters studies in 1937, specialising later in water chemistry. She worked as a teacher at Kotka lyceum from 1951 to 1974 and at Kotka nursing school from 1957 to 1973. She also worked as a chemist at the city of Kotka waterworks from 1955 to 1971. She was a member of the Kotka town council and acted as the council's vice chairman. Linkola was a member of the parliament from 1962 to 1979 representing Kymi electoral district. She was the first woman among the parliament's speakers when she acted as the second deputy speaker from 1975 to 1978. She was also a member of the supervisory board of Yle Yleisradio Oy (Fi ...
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Jukka Linkola
Jukka Tapio Linkola (born 21 July 1955 in Espoo) is a Finnish jazz pianist and classical composer. He has composed music for the Finnish National Opera and led several jazz Big Bands. In addition he has won two Jussi Award, Jussi awards for his film music, which another came from the 1988 film ''The Glory and Misery of Human Life''. His euphonium concerto is considered a standard in the repertoire. References

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