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Bergman, Anne. "Stadsbornas Helsingfors." Budkavlen 96 (May 9, 2023): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.37447/bk.115258.

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VILÉN, TIMO. "Where east met west: Helsinki and the staging of the 1975 Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe." Urban History 42, no. 4 (August 17, 2015): 603–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926815000516.

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ABSTRACT:The final phase of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) in 1975 is widely regarded as the high point of détente. This article discusses the staging and legacy of the CSCE from the perspective of its host city, Helsinki. The article examines how the Finnish initiative to host the conference became enmeshed with Helsinki's municipal politics and how the CSCE's and Finland's neutrality were used by the Helsinki authorities to project an attractive image of their city. The article further highlights the Helsinki Summit as a public spectacle with which a large number of local residents engaged.
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Ache, Peter. "Helsinki." disP - The Planning Review 47, no. 185 (January 2011): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02513625.2011.10557129.

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Venninen, Tuulikki. "Onko varhaisen tuen päiväkoti mahdollinen?" Aikuiskasvatus 31, no. 3 (September 15, 2011): 218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.33336/aik.93944.

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Waenerberg, Annika. "Antroposofisen arkkitehtuurin avaimet." Tahiti 12, no. 2 (May 25, 2022): 146–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.23995/tht.116194.

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Marander-Eklund, Lena. "Över alla gränser?" Budkavlen 90 (May 22, 2023): 108–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.37447/bk.130039.

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Bordon, David. "DHH23 – Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2023." Slovenščina 2.0: empirične, aplikativne in interdisciplinarne raziskave 11, no. 2 (December 22, 2023): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/slo2.0.2023.2.92-101.

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Poročilo z dogodka Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2023 (DHH23), ki je potekal konec maja 2023. Humanistični hackathon je poligon za praktično demonstracijo pristopa k poučevanju digitalne humanistike, ki ga izvaja Univerza v Helsinkih. Dogodek spodbuja sodelovanje med družboslovci in računalničarji, profiloma, ki imata razhajajoča videnja znanosti in sta plod popolnoma drugačnih tradicij. Avtor toplo priporoča udeležbo vsem, ki so na začetku svoje raziskovalne poti.
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Parker, Stephen. "After Helsinki." IFLA Journal 38, no. 3 (October 2012): 201–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035212456989.

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Reider, Bruce. "Helsinki Redux." American Journal of Sports Medicine 43, no. 4 (March 31, 2015): 791–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546515578437.

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Laakso, Maria. "Helsinki kuin Aleppo." Lähikuva – audiovisuaalisen kulttuurin tieteellinen julkaisu 32, no. 1 (April 1, 2019): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.23994/lk.80166.

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Helmikuussa 2017 Ylen Kioski-ohjelma tuotti virtuaaliteoksen, jossa Helsingin Kolmen sepän patsaan aukio levittäytyy teoksen kokijan eteen sodan runtelemana. Teoksen aloittaa vastaanottajan silmien eteen avautuva teksti ”What if Helsinki was like Aleppo in Syria?”, joka rakentaa kytköksen Syyrian sotaan. Helsinki kuin Aleppo -virtuaaliteos kytkeytyy ajankohtaisiin journalismin trendeihin: immersiiviseen journalismiin, VR-journalismiin ja digitaaliseen narratiiviseen journalismiin. Näissä journalismin muodoissa on kyse pyrkimyksestä perinteisempiä journalismin muotoja voimakkaampaan kokemuksellisuuteen. Tällaista samanlaista kokemuksellisuuden efektiä tavoittelee Ylen ja Teatime Researchin virtuaaliteos.Artikkelissa tarkastelen kyseisen virtuaaliteoksen kokemuksellisuutta kysyen, minkälaisin keinoin teoksessa pyritään synnyttämään kokemuksellisuutta. Kokemuksellisuutta lähestyn kertomuksentutkimuksen välinein erittelemällä ensinnäkin virtuaaliteoksen immersiivisyyttä, toiseksi sen kertovuutta ja kolmanneksi niitä kulttuurisia (kirjallisia ja audiovisuaalisia) konteksteja, joihin teos kiinnittyy.The Experientiality of Yle’s Virtual Reality Piece “What if Helsinki was like Aleppo in Syria”In February 2017 Kioski-program (produced by Finland’s broadcasting company YLE) published a virtual reality piece on their website. In this virtual world the well-known Three Smiths Square in Helsinki is represented as warzone. This virtual reality piece is framed by a text that begins the whole experience: ”What if Helsinki was like Aleppo in Syria?”. With this question the virtual work invites the user to combine two known words: war in Syria and peace in Finland. The user is thus also invited to empathize to imagine what it would be like to experience your own home town being torn apart in war. Yle’s virtual reality piece is part of the recent trends of journalism: immersive journalism, VR-journalism, and digital narrative journalism. All these new forms of journalism lay emphasis on the experientiality of the narrated actions.In this article I take a look at the experientiality of this particular work by asking, what kinds of devices are utilized in order to mediate the feelings and experiences. In the article I use the tools of narrative studies and examine first immersion, second narrativity, and third the cultural contexts of this virtual reality piece.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Helsinki"

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Guo, Cong. "A Sauna house in Helsinki." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64783.

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What is a serene place? What is serenity? While we have a common understanding of the term, its connection to architecture is almost directly operational, if we look at the Latin meaning of fair and above all clear. What makes a place serene? Clarity of plan and fairing of walls, floors and ceilings, generally all surfaces, should provide an environment conducive to the mental, emotional state of serenity. What kind of moment could possibly ease people's mind? To be in peace, in place, at rest in such an environment should be the proper condition for a human being to let go of stresses and find, even if only temporarily, peace of mind. People's mind is like a receiver. The receptive mind will perceive such qualities in the environment and chances are that its response will be in concert with the intentions of the architect. With these thoughts on my mind, I start to imagine a sauna house in the city of Helsinki by means of designing certain moments constructed by the interreaction of physical elements and approach its design as stated above, in this case with clear and fair form, light, material and temperature. These elements, work together to create a space that can be pictured and memorized by visitors visually and in all other ways sensibly absorbed and will create a lasting memory of a period of tranquility and serenity.
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Zanotto, Eloisa <1993&gt. "Città resilienti: Il caso Helsinki." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14489.

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Sempre più spesso si affianca il concetto di resilienza a diversi temi. Ma quando possiamo definire una città resiliente? “Città resilienti: Il caso Helsinki” va ad analizzare la situazione attuale sul cambiamento climatico, a che punto storico ci troviamo, come si sta muovendo e adattando il fronte politico-economico, come le strutture urbane si stanno adattando a questi cambiamenti, quali sono i finanziamenti necessari e come la società sta reagendo e partecipando a queste continue modifiche. Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Singapore, Giacarta, sono solo alcune delle città resilienti che stanno reagendo attivamente per far fronte a queste problematiche. Città alle quali si affianca la Fondazione Rockefeller, la C40 e tante altre organizzazioni, private o pubbliche, nate per supportare questo network e le strategie di cui le città stesse necessitano. Infine la tesi si concentrerà ad analizzare il territorio finlandese ed in particolare modo si vedrà il caso studio della città di Helsinki. La capitale finlandese infatti, pur non presentando particolari problematiche come altre capitali europee, sta agendo in anticipo, cercando di adattarsi ai piccoli cambiamenti quotidiani e cercando di prevenire possibili sfide future che potrebbero essere disastrose per la società e l’ambiente. Tante sono le iniziative, che stanno evolvendo nel corso degli anni, in più diversi settori, per raggiungere l’obiettivo strategico di resilienza, caro non solo alla città di Helsinki, ma all’intera umanità.
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Reinikka, Linda. "Brand Identity : Improving event tourism in Helsinki." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för ekonomi och företagande, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-29915.

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The tourism industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Destinationcompetitiveness emphasizes the need to link competitiveness to a destination's ability to delivergoods and services better than other destinations on those parts of the tourism experience regardedas being important by tourists. The phenomenon of using events to strategically build andstrengthen a destination's brand identity has received very little attention. This study aims to investigate how the Destination Management Organisations in Helsinki arebuilding a brand identity, and how events may be used strategically in this process. Interviews havebeen undertaken with few organisations of various sizes and characteristics. Two distinct divisionsformed the base of the thesis; the first with a clear focus on how the DMO is working to create abrand identity, while the latter concentrated on the same topic from a focused perspective; how thebrand identity may be created with the use of events. After this, the research phase is entered, whichinvolves gathering the necessary data required for determining the current identity of thedestination. Once the research phase was completed, the process moved into a phase of shaping thebrand identity. Through the interviews the writer was able to get better perceptions of how the cityis merged with views and objectives of where the city wants to be, or where they desire to be in the future.
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Klumbytė, Skirmantė. "Protection of the Environment of the Baltic Sea under the 1992 Helsinki Convention and the Law of European Community." Doctoral thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2008. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2007~D_20080123_142045-02686.

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Summary of dissertation explains the object and tasks of the research, outlines its sources and methods, reveals academic novelty and practical importance of the study, lists the main theses of the dissertation and elaborates on the conclusions and proposals.
Disertacijos santraukoje nurodomas tyrimo objektas, tikslas ir uždaviniai, apžvelgiami tyrimo šaltiniai, atskleidžiamas darbo mokslinis naujumas ir praktinė reikšmė, nurodomi pagrindiniai disertacijos teiginiai, pateikiamos išvados ir pasiūlymai.
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Xenakis, Dimitris K. "Transforming regional orders : the Helsinki and Barcelona processes compared." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.302665.

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JAIME, HERNÁNDEZ ELENA, and VÁSQUEZ JOSÉ ADÁN MARTÍNEZ. "PLAN DE EXPORTACIÓN DE CAFÉ, MÉXICO-CD. HELSINKI, FINLANDIA." Tesis de Licenciatura, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/99064.

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Al evaluar la factibilidad financiera de la exportación de café a Helsinki, Finlandia, considerando un mercado meta en el cual las condiciones son óptimas para el consumo de café y siendo uno de los países consumidores de café a nivel mundial, por sus las condiciones climatológicas, ubicación geográfica, ingreso per cápita y el hecho de que a los trabajadores se les permite tomar la hora del café, el presente plan tiene una alta factibilidad y ser todo un éxito. La evaluación financiera indica una VAN de $1,128,844.70 y una TIR, del 34%, que ofrecen certidumbre y soporta la factibilidad del plan.
Para la presente investigación, se analizará la producción de los Estados de Chiapas y Veracruz, ya que se caracterizan por presentar la mayor producción de café y particularmente Chiapas, el mayor productor de café en la República Mexicana. Posteriormente se analizará el mercado potencial de Finlandia, ya que datos de SAGARPA muestran que México no ha tenido un acercamiento directo con Finlandia para venderles café; por lo regular se exporta la mayor parte a Europa y ellos le revenden a ese país, siendo Alemania, el país que más importa el café mexicano.
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Hong, Ki-Joon. "The CSCE security regime formation : from Helsinki to Budapest /." [Leuven] : Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb371657199.

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Cantell, Timo. "Show me your city : Helsinki and a vision of place." Thesis, Lancaster University, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268118.

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Kaikkonen, V. (Venla). "Intelligent lighting in urban context:a conceptual plan for Kalasatama, Helsinki." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2016. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201612103232.

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This thesis studies intelligent lighting solutions in urban environment by using human oriented and co-design methods. Intelligent lighting solutions can, besides energy-savings and optimized lighting, improve the life of the residents and make the system more reasonable. In this thesis, the approach to intelligent lighting is the users and their experiences, which often are complex and multi-faceted, but essential to be consider if aiming for better quality of life. This aim could be achieved by supporting the sense of community, activating people to participate and move around in the city and encouraging self-expression. The systems of an intelligent city collect real-time data from their environment and users. An intelligent system can use this data and in this way to benefit the users. The methods used in this diploma thesis are the co-design method, scenario-writing method, conceptual design and implementation. The co-design method was used in the workshop organised in Kalasatama for its residents, to get the input from the potential users of the design in the future. For the workshop, we developed a co-design method, which aims to make lighting scenarios together with the participants, the users. The scenarios presented in this thesis were written based on the results of the workshop and my own ideas. They were grouped into four categories with varying points of view on the subject. City in View considers the solutions connected to the virtual and physical image of the city, the themes of public information and darkness in urban environments. City in Move focuses on the solutions connected with moving around and safety, by presenting intelligently adaptive street lighting systems and a system for emergency situations. City on Hold focuses on the usage of urban spaces and the personalised lighting. This category also presents the theme of activating people in urban spaces through the lighting. City in Mind describes the ways in which to collect and share the information in the city, and to implement them in smart services provided in city. The context of the conceptual plan is Kalasatama, a mixed-use area in Helsinki. The former harbour area is a developing area, which has profiled itself as a smart district and is actively developing new, intelligent solutions. Intelligent lighting is one more aspect on that development which completes the smart city movement. The Implementations are presented with a case study of Verkkosaari, an area in Kalasatama. The themes of the concept are implemented in the city and the realisations are presented. The diploma thesis was created as part of the SenCity project, which is funded by TEKES and participating cities
Diplomityöni tarkastelee älykkään valaistuksen käyttöä kaupunkiympäristössä hyödyntäen ihmisläheisiä ja osallistavia suunnittelumetodeita. Älykkäästi ohjatun valaistuksen avulla kautta voidaan saavuttaa energiansäästöjä optimoimalla valaistus eri olosuhteissa ja tilanteissa. Sen lisäksi älykkään valaistuksen avulla voidaan helpottaa asukkaiden elämää ja luoda miellyttäviä valaistuskokemuksia. Diplomityössäni tarkastelen älykästä valaistusta käyttäjien näkökulmasta ja heidän kokemuksistaan käsin, jotka usein ovat monimutkaisia ja monitahoisia, mutta välttämättömiä ottaa huomioon tavoitellessa parempaa elämänlaatua. Tavoite voidaan saavuttaa tukemalla yhteisöllisyyttä, aktivoimalla ihmisiä osallistumaan ja liikkumaan kaupungissa sekä tukemalla itseilmaisua kaupunkitilassa. Älykkään kaupungin järjestelmät keräävät ympäristöstään ja käyttäjistään ajantasaista tietoa, jota hyödynnetään käyttäjäkokemuksien parantamiseksi. Käyttämäni metodit ovat olleet osallistava suunnittelu, skenaariokirjoittaminen sekä valaistussuunnittelu. Osallistavia metodeita käytettiin Kalasataman asukkaille järjestetyssä työpajassa, jossa kerättiin paikallisten näkemyksiä ympäristöstään. Työpajaa varten kehitimme osallistavan suunnittelun metodin, jonka tarkoitus on luoda valaistusskenaarioita yhdessä osallistujien kanssa. Skenaariokirjoittamisella tarkoitetaan lyhyitä kuvailevia tekstejä, joissa esitellään mahdollinen valaistustilanne. Esitellyt skenaariot on kirjoitettu työpajan tulosten sekä oman alueanalyysini pohjalta. Nämä skenaariot on jaettu neljään ryhmään näkökulmansa mukaan. City in View, näkyvä kaupunki, tutkii sovelluksia, jotka liittyvät virtuaaliseen ja fyysiseen kaupunkikuvaan, julkisesti kaupunkitilassa jaetun tiedon jakamiseen sekä pimeyteen kaupunkiympäristössä. City in Move, kaupunki liikkeessä, keskittyy liikkumiseen ja turvallisuuteen, esitellen älykkäästi olosuhteisiin ja tilanteisiin mukautuvan katuvalaistusjärjestelmän sekä hätäjärjestelmän. City on Hold, kaupunki paikallaan, keskittyy kaupunkitilojen käyttöön sekä valaistuksen yksilöllistämiseen. Kategoriassa esitellään myös keinoja aktivoida ihmisiä kaupunkitiloissa valaistuksen kautta. City in Mind, kaupunki mielessä, kuvaa tapoja, joilla kerättyä tietoa voidaan jakaa, sekä keinoja tuoda tieto asukkaiden käyttöön älykkäiden palveluiden kautta. Konseptisuunnitelma sijoittuu Kalasatamaan Helsinkiin. Entinen satama-alue on kehittymässä asuin- ja työpaikka-alueeksi, joka profiloituu älykkääksi kaupunginosaksi kehittäen uusia, älykkäitä järjestelmiä. Älykäs valaistusjärjestelmä istuu näin luontevasti osaksi kaupunginosan elämää. Tarkemman suunnittelun alueena on Verkkosaari, Kalasataman osa-alue. Konseptisuunnitelman teemoja on esitetty konkreettisessa muodossa tällä alueella. Diplomityö on toteutettu osana SenCity-projektia, jonka on rahoittanut TEKES sekä projektiin osallistuvat kaupungit
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Saka, H. (Hakeem). "Returns on volume-based portfolios in the Helsinki Stock Exchange." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2014. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201405211442.

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More than fifty variables have been shown to have predictive power over expected returns. In a sample of NYSE/AMEX stocks, Lee and Swaminathan (2000) show that share turnover is negatively related to future returns. Also Wang and Chin (2004) find that portfolios of low trading volume outperform portfolios of high trading volume with the difference in returns more pronounced for past winners than for past losers in a sample of Shanghai and Shenzhen stocks. Motivated by these findings, I extend the study on the volume–return dynamics using data from the Helsinki Stock Exchange. In this paper, I study the informational content present in trading volume in the prediction of expected returns. More importantly, I examine the profitability of various volume based portfolios. Following the methodology of Jegadeesh and Titman (1993) and inspired by Wang and Chin (2004), I form portfolios based on past returns and trading volume over different formation and holding periods and examine the profitability of various volume based portfolio strategies over the period from 1999 to 2010. I find that conditional on past returns, high-volume stocks outperform low volume stocks for most formation and holding periods. The volume discount, that is the average monthly returns difference between low volume portfolios and high-volume portfolios, is largest in magnitude for the 6 x 12 strategy for winners portfolios at -2.17% (t-statistics = −4.70). The results are robust to risk adjustment relative to the Fama and French (1993) three factor model. The results are not entirely consistent with the existing literature on the volume-return dynamics. While the results suggest that investing in high-volume stocks and shorting portfolios of low-volume stocks is a profitable strategy, implementing such trading strategy should be done with caution because of the special nature of the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
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Books on the topic "Helsinki"

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Kauko, Huttunen, ed. Helsingin oikeustalo =: Helsingfors tingshus = Helsinki Courthouse. [Helsinki]: Oikeusministeriö, 2006.

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Bremer, Stefan. Helsinki. Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Teos, 2012.

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Eea, Pekkala-Koskela, ed. Yliopiston Helsinki =: University architecture in Helsinki. [Helsinki]: Helsingin yliopisto, Sanomaprint, 1989.

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editor, Holma Marjo, Mayow Nicholas translator, and Alvar Aalto-museo, eds. Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki: House of culture, Helsinki. 3rd ed. Jyväskylä: Alvar Aalto -museo, 2015.

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rssi, Helsingin Arvopaperipo. Helsingin Arvopaperipo rssi =: The Helsinki Stock Exchange. Helsinki: Helsingin Arvopaperipo rssi, 1989.

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Carpelan, Anna. Helsinki kadunnimissä. Helsinki: Helsingin kaupunki, Tietokeskus, 1996.

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Thompson, James. Helsinki white. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2012.

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Kämäräinen, Eija. Ars Helsinki. Porvoo: Söderström, 1989.

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Tiina, Rautkorpi, Ekberg Henrik, Jänicke Gisbert, and Taylor Ian, eds. Helsinki: Helsingfors. Helsinki: Tammi, 1992.

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Isomursu, Anne. Helsinki graffiti. [Helsinki]: Matti Pyykkö, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Helsinki"

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John, Geraint, and Dave Parker. "Helsinki." In Olympic Stadia, 76–80. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315518053-16.

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Venn, Stephen, Harry Schulman, Sirpa Törrönen, Antti Salla, Timo Pajunen, Sakari Kerppola, Juho Paukkunen, Marko Nieminen, Ferenc Vilisics, and Sami Karjalainen. "Helsinki." In Vertebrates and Invertebrates of European Cities:Selected Non-Avian Fauna, 323–77. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1698-6_10.

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Chinole, Cristina Cazacu. "Helsinki Declarations." In Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health, 815–17. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5659-0_357.

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Albers, D., G. Alexanderson, and Constance Reid. "Helsinki 1978." In International Mathematical Congresses, 40–41. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8710-7_20.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "Helsinki declaration." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 86. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_644.

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Albers, D., G. Alexanderson, and Constance Reid. "Helsinki 1978." In International Mathematical Congresses, 40–41. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0299-5_20.

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Weik, Martin H. "Helsinki principle." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 719. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_8315.

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Müller, Peter. "Helsinki 1831–1834." In Sternwarten in Bildern, 90–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58082-6_35.

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Freeman, John. "Helsinki, 1973–5." In Security and the CSCE Process, 55–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10741-4_6.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "Declaration of Helsinki." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 48. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_367.

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Conference papers on the topic "Helsinki"

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Wiggins, A. E. "Helsinki journey time monitoring system." In IEE Seminar. CCTV and Road Surveillance. IEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19990688.

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Östling, Robert, Yves Scherrer, Jörg Tiedemann, Gongbo Tang, and Tommi Nieminen. "The Helsinki Neural Machine Translation System." In Proceedings of the Second Conference on Machine Translation. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-4733.

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Münkel, Christoph. "Lidar mixing height determination during Helsinki testbed." In Remote Sensing, edited by James R. Slusser, Klaus Schäfer, and Adolfo Comerón. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.689753.

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Hokkanen, T. M. "Geophysical Investigations in Tomb Detection in Helsinki." In Near Surface Geoscience 2015 - 21st European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201413732.

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"Office Market Dynamics The Case of Helsinki." In 4th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 1997. ERES, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres1997_123.

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Heine, Pirjo, Hannu-Pekka Hellman, Atte Pihkala, and Kristiina Siilin. "Battery Energy Storage for Distribution System – Case Helsinki." In 2019 Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability Conference (PQ) & 2019 Symposium on Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics (SEEM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pq.2019.8818258.

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Valmu, H., I. Mononen, and M. Hallikainen. "The Helsinki University of Technology synthetic aperture radiometer." In IGARSS '98. Sensing and Managing the Environment. 1998 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing. Symposium Proceedings. (Cat. No.98CH36174). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.1998.699508.

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Vázquez, Raúl, Yves Scherrer, Sami Virpioja, and Jörg Tiedemann. "The Helsinki submission to the AmericasNLP shared task." In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Indigenous Languages of the Americas. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.americasnlp-1.29.

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Raisanen, A. "Microwave Education at the Helsinki University of Technology." In 20th European Microwave Conference, 1990. IEEE, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/euma.1990.336306.

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"The Cyclical Behaviour of Office Rents in Helsinki." In 5th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 1998. ERES, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres1998_126.

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Countryman, Thomas. To Helsinki, Via Glion: Personal Reflections. UNIDIR, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37559/mewmdfz/2023/thomascountryman.

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Noora, Ruoho, Lasse Leponiemi, and Ilona Taimela. HundrED Forerunner: Improving Education in Helsinki. HundrED, October 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.58261/ctjo6863.

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The city of Helsinki is proud to be the first HundrED Forerunner. As the world around us has become more complex, new and versatile skills are required in order to thrive. HundrED Forerunner identifies top-level innovations that can improve education immediately and at scale. HundrED Forerunner on Helsinki presents system-level innovations for implementing the goals of the new curriculum in Finland.
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Fry, John. The Helsinki Process: Negotiating Security and Cooperation in Europe. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada276654.

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Lee, Jamie, and Crystal Green. Experimenting with Wellbeing Innovations. HundrED, November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58261/exmy8335.

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Whether you are an education leader, teacher, or innovator you can find interesting insights on how to support education innovation implementation. In this report we explain how education innovation experimentation was done in collaboration with Helsinki Education Division schools and innovations identified by HundrED. Inside you’ll find the documentation of our journey with the Helsinki Education Division piloting one of our first Tailor-Made projects. In this particular project Slam Out Loud and iMoves innovations were adapted and tried out in the Helsinki primary education context. Experimentation was conducted by classroom teachers from Helsinki who collaborated and co-created together with innovators to try out their practices with their learners. We compiled the stories and learnings from this implementation project into this report in the hopes that by sharing these experiences with you, you can take something away that will help you with your journey in trying and scaling new education innovations.
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Toivonen, Tuuli. Lab Handbook of the Digital Geography Lab : Department of Geosciences and Geography University of Helsinki. Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/2024.030503.

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Our research lab was established in 2009. We started with the name Accessibility Research Group of the University of Helsinki. In 2016, we changed our name to Digital Geography Lab to reflect our growth and broader research scope. At the release of this handbook, we are 20 researchers in the lab. Many more researchers have worked in the lab over the years. Most have moved forward to positions they had dreamt of. Five have received professorships while still at the lab or soon after. We are a diverse group in terms of academic backgrounds and nationalities. Currently, there are seven nationalities from three continents in the group. Each present and past member has contributed to the lab practices by making suggestions, initiating new practices, participating in the lab life, or passing on the traditions. We run several projects at the same time. Now our project portfolio has 11 projects, including a large ERC Consolidator Grant project GREENTRAVEL and several H2020 or other international projects. Each of the projects has their own respective practices, but we attempt to keep them somehow aligned with the lab practices. This document concentrates on the lab level activities and how they are arranged. We share the document with the hope that other labs would find something useful from here and we could, in our turn, learn from others. Naturally, our practices will change as we develop as professionals and as a group.
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Toivonen, Tuuli, Aina Brias Guinart, Johanna Eklund, Hästbacka Matti, Leppämäki Tatu, and Torkko Jussi. Potential of mobile big data for visitor monitoring : Report of the MOBICON workshop held in Helsinki 28.9.2023. Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/2024.030501.

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The Changes in Nature Visitation and the Potential of Mobile Big Data for Visitor Monitoring workshop was held in Helsinki on 28.9.2023. We organized the workshop as part of the five-year MOBICON research project (Mobile Big Data for Understanding People in Nature - Detecting short- and long-term changes and their implications for biodiversity conservation) funded by Kone Foundation. The aim of the workshop was to collect expert opinions related to the changes in the recreational use of nature, the monitoring needs related to the changing visitations, and to discuss the possibilities of various new data sources to meet managerial information needs. Eight experts from different organisations (Metsähallitus, City of Helsinki, Uusimaa Recreation Area Association Uuvi and Suomen Latu r.y.) participated in the event. Prior to the workshop, the participants had answered a survey about their experiences and information needs related to the changing visitations. The discussion progressed from the results of the survey to more in-depth discussions. Below we summarize the key results from the discussions. The recreational use of nature was seen to be changing. Recreational use is increasing and its temporal rhythms are changing. At the same time, the visitor base becomes more diverse because of the general diversification of society and the fact that new user-groups have started to explore nature. Activities and ways of being in nature are also diversifying. Approaching the changes through four megatrends (social, environmental, political and technological changes). The social and environmental drivers of change were seen as the most important. social changes were identified to be related to the ageing of the population and the diversification of nature visitors. Climate change, as an environmental factor, was identified as the most important driver of change, impacting both nature but also human behaviour. Among the political drivers of change, particularly the increasing polarisation of society emerged in the discussion. In addition, political decisions relating to everyone's rights, biodiversity protection and resources directed for the management of recreational areas were seen as important. Technological changes were identified as important and this change taking place as part of the broader technologization of society. On the one hand, this general technologization increases the opportunities for access to and sharing of information. On the other hand, the increased ‘measurement culture’ also affects the amounts of recreational use, as people are aiming to reach their kilometer or step targets. The information needs of organisations were recognized to include 1) planning of management actions, 2) justifying one's own activities for securing funding and 3) informing visitors. Information is needed on visitor flows and their spatial and temporal distribution. In addition, information about the visitors themselves was considered necessary, especially as the visitor base is becoming more diverse. The workshop participants also expressed concern about those who do not visit recreational areas: how get more information about them and the factors that limit nature visits. Collecting visitor data was seen as expensive and time-consuming, which is why finding new kinds of data sources has potential. Mobile data was evaluated as an interesting source of information and its various aspects were discussed through a SWOT analysis. However, it was clear that in operational use, information must be reliable and easily accessible and some doubts were raised on the potential of mobile big data from this aspect. The event was organised by Aina Brias Guinart, Matti Hästbacka, Tatu Leppämäki, Jussi Torkko and Tuuli Toivonen. Johanna Eklund participated in the workshop from maternity leave. More information about the event or research can be found on the project's website or by e-mail to the project's researchers: mobicon-project@helsinki.fi. The MOBICON project will operate from 2022 to 2026 and it is funded by Kone Foundation. Website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/digital-geography-lab/projects/mobicon.
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Pagliarin, Sofia, Dominik Herrmann, Daniela Nicklas, Hannes Glückert, Jon Meyer, and Patrick Vizitiu. Data Policies in Europäischen Smart Cities: Erfahrungen, Chance und Herausforderungen. Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20378/irb-52940.

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The report illustrates why a smart city should develop a data policy. Guiding questions for the creation of such a data policy in the context of the Smart City Bamberg are discussed. Furthermore, the report shows how the smart cities of Barcelona, Hamburg, Helsinki, Stuttgart, Vienna and Zurich proceed. The presented analysis is based on public documents and interviews.
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Pagliarin, Sofia, Dominik Herrmann, Daniela Nicklas, Hannes Glückert, Jon Meyer, and Patrick Vizitiu. Data policy models in European smart cities : Experiences, opportunities and challenges in data policies in Europe. Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20378/irb-53583.

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The report illustrates why a smart city should develop a data policy. Guiding questions for the creation of such a data policy in the context of the Smart City Bamberg are discussed. Furthermore, the report shows how the smart cities of Barcelona, Hamburg, Helsinki, Stuttgart, Vienna and Zurich proceed. The presented analysis is based on public documents and interviews.
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Nascimento, José Rente. Forest Business Environment Attractiveness: Comparison of Key Latin American Countries. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006882.

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This presentation, directed to private sector investors from Finland, is about the investment climate for sustainable forest businesses in selected Latin American countries. The Forest Investment Attractiveness Index (IAIF) and the Process to Improve the Business Climate for Forest Investment (PROMECIF) were also discussed as tools to measure and help to improve the climate. The IAIF allows the systematic, periodic, quantitative and more rigorous analyses of the factors that affect the success of forest direct investment and business decision-making. This presentation was created for the AEL FinPRO Seminar "The Opportunities for the Forest Industry in Latin America," held in Helsinki, Finland on June 8th, 2006.
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Verronen, P. T:, ed. 11 th International Workshop on Long-Term Changes and Trends in the Atmosphere, Book of Abstracts. Finnish Meteorological Institute, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361577.

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The 11 th International Workshop on Long-Term Changes and Trends in the Atmosphere will be held between 30 May and 3 June, 2022, at the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Helsinki, Finland. The workshop is organised by the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The workshop gathers together more than 50 scientists from the EU, USA, India, Canada, Argentina, Norway, China, Switzerland, and UK. This report is the official abstract book of the workshop. The scientific topics include: ● Stratospheric and mesospheric observations ● Simulations and predictions of the stratosphere and mesosphere ● Changes in the ionosphere and thermosphere ● Dynamic, physical, chemical and radiative mechanisms ● Role of the stratosphere and mesosphere for climate The workshop is sponsored by the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) and the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS).
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