معرفی
Tuuli Parviainen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences. She is affiliated with multiple research organizations including the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) and the Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (Urbaria). Her work spans marine risk governance, climate adaptation strategies, and science-policy interface challenges.
- Education: PhD in Environmental Sciences from University of Helsinki
- Key Projects: LONGRISK (urban multi-hazard risks), BALTIMARI (Baltic Sea oil spill governance), 30MILES (water tourism infrastructure)
Research focuses on green transition governance, shipping industry sustainability, and urban climate resilience. Publications analyze renewable energy supply chains, extreme weather preparedness, and marine environmental management systems. Recent work examines battery cluster resource governance and stakeholder interpretations of marina sustainability.
Scientific contributions include:
- 16 peer-reviewed publications
- Bayesian network applications for maritime risk assessment
- Scenario-based Arctic risk management frameworks
- Science-policy communication tools
- Awards: Best Student Presentation at UArctic Congress 2018
- Media Impact: Contributed to 6 press/media appearances discussing shipping responsibility, oil spill risks, and green transition


