Eeva is no longer employed at Nordregio. For more information please get in touch with us at info(@)nordregio.org
Environmental economist with interests of urban planning and urban resilience to climate change. Working also with GIS and cartography and data management.
Academic qualifications
Further education with companies: Geographical Information System studies in the department of geosciences and geography, University of Helsinki (HY+)
MSc in Environmental and Natural resource economics in the faculty of forestry and agriculture in the University of Helsinki
Languages
Finnish
English
Swedish
German
Prior positions
GIS Intern in Ramboll Finland Oy, Tampere Finland, 2017
Intern in the Finnish Meteorological Institute in the unit of Climate and Society, Helsinki Finland, 2014
Related Research Projects
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Finished
- Regional Economic and Social Resilience
- GRETA – Green infrastructure: enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services for territorial development
- ESPON Cross-border Public Services
- Nunataryuk – permafrost thaw and changing arctic coast: science for socio-economic adaptation
- Advancing the bioeconomy transition in the Nordic Region (BioWiseTrans)
- Rural attractiveness in Norden
- Polar Peoples: Past, Present, and Future
- Rural tourism in the Nordic region
- Trend analysis for Bioeconomy in the Baltic Sea Region
- Regional Development Network Cooperation Model VALUMA
- Legislation and policies of urban green areas in the Nordic countries
- Demographic vulnerability for Swedish-Norwegian border municipalities
- Rural housing dilemmas: De-population and empty houses, as well as lack of housing
- Urban-rural flows of seasonal tourists – local planning challenges and strategies
- Skills Policies – Building Capacities for Innovative and Resilient Nordic Regions
Related Publications
- Regional Economic and Social Resilience: An Exploratory In-Depth Study in the Nordic Countries
- Atlas of population, society and economy in the Arctic
- Urban–rural flows from seasonal tourism and second homes: Planning challenges and strategies in the Nordics
- Rural housing challenges in the Nordic region
- Breaking the downward spiral: Improving rural housing markets in the Nordic Region
- The legal framework and national policies for urban greenery and green values in urban areas
- Attractive Rural Municipalities in the Nordic countries: Jobs, People and Reasons for Success from 14 Case Studies
- Demografisk sårbarhet 2019
- Green Infrastructure – Strategic land use
- Skills Policies – Building Capacities for Innovative and Resilient Nordic Regions
- Ålands strukturfondsprogram 2014-2020: Utvärderarnas slutrapport 2022
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- Population projection 2017-2040
- Community Impact by second home users in 2018
- Change in household disposable income 2011–2017
- Females with tertiary education 2018
- People employed in the bioeconomy excluding NACE sector A in 2017 and 2009-2017 change
- Life expectancy at birth for males and females 2017
- Household disposable income 2017
- Males with tertiary education 2018
- People employed in the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors (NACE Sector A) in 2017 and 2009-2017 change
- People employed in the bioeconomy including NACE sector A in 2017 and 2009-2017 change
- Nordic greenhouse gas emissions by region 2017 and 2013-2017 change
- Second Homes in 2010-2017
- Second Homes in 2017
- Community Impact by second home users in 2017
- Nordic Midsummer analysis
- Nordic demographic vulnerability index 2019
- Higher educational institutions in the Arctic
- Natural population change in the Arctic
- Tertiary educational attainment level in the Arctic
- Upper secondary educational attainment level in the Arctic
- Labour force participation rate in the Arctic
- Unemployment rate in the Arctic
- Part-time employment incidence in the Arctic
- Employment rate in the Arctic
- Share of youth population in the Arctic
- Share of working age population in the Arctic
- Share of elderly population in the Arctic
- Crude death rate in the Arctic
- Crude birth rate in the Arctic
- Gender balance of working age population in the Arctic
- Gender balance of total population in the Arctic
- Infant mortality rate in the Arctic
- Life expectancy in the Arctic
- Broadband access in the Arctic
- Housing by type of dwelling in the Arctic
- Land Cover in the Arctic
- Resources in the Arctic 2019
- Cluster analysis of Christmas 2018
- Relative local employment effect 2008-2016
- Employment in the high-technology and knowledge-intensive sectors 2016
- Eco-Innovation Scoreboard 2010 and 2016
- Change of total R&D expenditure 2007-2015
- Forest felling average 2013-2015
- Biogas production
- Fish catch and aquaculture 2016