H
Henrikki Tenkanen
Researcher at University of Helsinki
Publications - 40
Citations - 2465
Henrikki Tenkanen is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Wildlife trade. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1643 citations. Previous affiliations of Henrikki Tenkanen include Aalto University & University College London.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Global protected area expansion is compromised by projected land-use and parochialism
Federico Montesino Pouzols,Tuuli Toivonen,Enrico Di Minin,Aija S. Kukkala,Peter Kullberg,Johanna Kuusterä,Joona Lehtomäki,Henrikki Tenkanen,Peter H. Verburg,Atte Moilanen +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that with a coordinated global protected area network expansion to 17% of terrestrial land, average protection of species ranges and ecoregions could triple and a major efficiency gap between national and global conservation priorities is demonstrated.
Journal ArticleDOI
Social Media Data Can Be Used to Understand Tourists’ Preferences for Nature‐Based Experiences in Protected Areas
Anna Hausmann,Tuuli Toivonen,Rob Slotow,Rob Slotow,Henrikki Tenkanen,Atte Moilanen,Vuokko Vilhelmiina Heikinheimo,Enrico Di Minin,Enrico Di Minin +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, tourists' preferences for biodiversity obtained from a traditional survey conducted in Kruger National Park, South Africa, with observed preferences assessed from over 13,600 pictures shared on Instagram and Flickr by tourists visiting the park in the same period.
Journal ArticleDOI
Instagram, Flickr, or Twitter: Assessing the usability of social media data for visitor monitoring in protected areas
Henrikki Tenkanen,Enrico Di Minin,Enrico Di Minin,Vuokko Vilhelmiina Heikinheimo,Anna Hausmann,Marna Herbst,Liisa Kajala,Tuuli Toivonen +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that social media activity is highly associated with park popularity, and social media-based monthly visitation patterns match relatively well with the official visitor counts, but there were considerable differences between platforms as Instagram clearly outperformed Twitter and Flickr.
Journal ArticleDOI
Social media data for conservation science: A methodological overview
Tuuli Toivonen,Vuokko Vilhelmiina Heikinheimo,Christoph Fink,Anna Hausmann,Tuomo Hiippala,Olle Järv,Henrikki Tenkanen,Enrico Di Minin,Enrico Di Minin +8 more
TL;DR: Combined with other data sources and carefully considering the biases and ethical issues, social media data can provide a complementary and cost-efficient information source for addressing the grand challenges of biodiversity conservation in the Anthropocene epoch.
Journal ArticleDOI
Prospects and challenges for social media data in conservation science
TL;DR: The commonly used social media platforms are presented and it is discussed how their content could be providing new data and information for conservation science.