The Bothnian Bay in Northern Europe provides an excellent case to study of complex water-society relations in a sub-arctic context.
The bay, the sea and islands, coasts, deltas and rivers, and the catchment area as a whole is an interface where people, land, and water meet.
The bay has rich histories of cross-border interactions; cultural, political, and economic significance of the sea, islands, and rivers; a complex system of governance; and multiple transformations in human-nature