Hanna Nieminen is a researcher at the Finnish Environment Institute since September 2015, specializing in urban nature and the built environment. Current projects include contributions to DigiDecarbon, BiNatUr, and BioAgora, focusing on energy transitions, biodiversity in urban water management, and nature-based solutions, along with serving as an expert member of the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Adaptation. Previous roles include workshop assistant, research assistant, and project secretary in various organizations, with early career experience as a master's thesis worker and research intern. Education includes a Doctor of Administrative Sciences degree in environmental policy from the University of Tampere and additional qualifications in project management and sustainable development.
Finnish Environment Institute (Syke) - Suomen ympäristökeskus (Syke)
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