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HOMES BEYOND HOMES Multiple dwelling and everyday living in leisure spaces Asumisen monipaikkaisuus ja arkielämä vapaa-ajan ympäristöissä Academy of Finland ASU-LIVE Research Programme Tampere 21.10.2013 FUNTS Finnish University Network for Tourism Studies

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HOMES BEYOND HOMES Multiple dwelling and everyday living

in leisure spaces Asumisen monipaikkaisuus ja arkielämä

vapaa-ajan ympäristöissä

Academy of FinlandASU-LIVE Research Programme

Tampere 21.10.2013

FUNTS Finnish University Network for Tourism

Studies

Research team

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C. Michael HallProject leader University of Eastern Finland UEF Savonlinna campus, Centre for Tourism Studies;

University of Canterbury

Seija TuulentieSub-project

leader Finnish Forest

Research Institute METLA

Rovaniemi Research Unit

Eeva FurmanSub-project leader Finnish

Environment Institute SYKE

HelsinkiCentre for

Environmental Policy Researchers

Antti Honkanen Kati Pitkänen Mervi Hiltunen Olga Lipkina

Adam Czarnecki

ResearchersAsta Kietäväinen

Outi Rantala

ResearchersRiikka Paloniemi

Janne RinneAnna Strandell

Research partnersDieter K. Müller, Umeå University, Sweden

Greg Halseth, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada

www.uef.fi/secondhomes

Recent Research Outputs PUBLISHEDHall, C.M. 2013, Why forage when you don’t have to? Personal and cultural meaning in recreational foraging: A New Zealand study. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 8(2/3), 224-233.

Hiltunen, M. J., Pitkänen, K., Vepsäläinen, M. and Hall, C.M. (2013). Second Home Tourism in Finland: Current Trends and Eco-social Impacts. In Roca, Zoran et al (eds.). Second Homes in Europe: Lifestyle Issues and Policy Responses. Ashgate.

Lipkina, O. & Hall, C.M. (2013). Russian Second Home Owners in Eastern Finland: Involvement in the local community. In Janoschka, M. & Haas, H. (eds.). Contested Spatialities, Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism. Routledge.

Pitkänen, K. (2013). Vapaa-ajan asumisen muutos nostaa esille tarpeen tarkastella asumisen monipaikkaisuutta. Hyvinvointikatsaus, Tilastokeskus.

Lyytimäki, J. & Rinne, J. (2013). Voices for the darkness: online survey on public perceptions on light pollution as an environmental problem. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 10(2), 127-139.

ACCEPTED/IN PRINTPitkänen, K., Adamiak, C. & Halseth, G. (2013). Leisure activities and rural community change: Valuation and use of rural space among permanent residents and second home owners, Sociologia Ruralis, in print.

Lipkina, O. (2013). Motives for Russian second home ownership in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism. Accepted.

Czarnecki, A., Heffner, K. (2013). Significance of second homes in the development of rural areas, [Journal Die Erde or the Dynamics of Economic Space series published by Ashgate Publishing Group], accepted

Puhakka, R. & Pitkänen, K. (2013). Järviluonto virkistyksen lähteenä. Päijät-Hämeen tutkimusseuran vuosikirja 2013, Accepted.

Several journal special issues have been accepted for 2014. Five papers under review

Two PhD dissertations related to the project:Hiltunen, M: Environmental aspects to Finnish second home tourismLipkina, O: Transborder tourism and leisure. Russian second home ownership in Eastern Finland

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Key Undertakings 2013• Completion and analysis of national survey– 1189 respondents, 15–85 years old (response rate 29%)

• Undertaking of consultative exercise in Finland with planners and other stakeholders in terms of focus on governance issues

• Research on foreign second home owners in Finland

• International research in Canada, Sweden and New Zealand

Access to a second home

0204060

56.8

4.638.6

Access to second home

%

Plan to get a second home in future

Yes during the next 5

years

Yes during the next 10

years

Yes, later than 10 years

No, no plans of getting a

second home

0102030405060708090

2.2 3.210.5

84.2

Plans to get a second home, all (N=975)

%

Yes during the next 5

years

Yes during the next 10

years

Yes, later than 10 years

No, no plans of getting a

second home

01020304050607080

1.77.4

21.9

69

Plans to get a second home, non-owners (N=252)

%

Likelihood of inheriting a second home in future

Yes, I'll inherit myself

Yes, someone in my

household

No Cannot say0

20

40

60

80

11.1 8.5

69.9

10.4

Likelihood for inheriting (N=1088)

%

Ownership

User Owner (N=423) Non-user/owner0.05.0

10.015.020.025.030.035.040.045.0

22.5

37.7 39.8

Owners, users and non-users/owners (N=1121)

%

Nights spent in second home

Length of travel from residence

How environmentally friendly?

Does second home tourism have negative environmental impacts

Use of second homes / life phase

Future plans / life phase (non-owners)

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2014• International second home conference in Stockholm (June) and accompanying Routledge edited research monograph

• Journal special issues on governance of second homes and second homes in peripheral areas

• Special issue on second home countryside in Finnish rural studies journal

• Develop comparative studies further along with survey analyses

• Further stakeholder meetings / case study area developments