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Helsinki-Uusimaa Region - Uudenmaan liittoAlthough only covering three percent (9,440 km2) of our national land area, our Region is home to around 1.8 million inhabitants, which is about a third of the ...
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Population increased most in Uusimaa in 2024 | Statistics FinlandJan 22, 2025 · According to Statistics Finland's preliminary data by region, the population grew in 2024 in Uusimaa, Pirkanmaa, Southwest Finland, Ostrobothnia ...
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Where is Helsinki, Finland on Map Lat Long CoordinatesHelsinki, Finland is located at Finland country in the Cities place category with the gps coordinates of 60° 11' 31.4124'' N and 24° 56' 44.9916'' E.
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Uusimaa - Regions4ClimateUusimaa ; Location: The Baltic Sea coast of Southern Finland, in the Laajasalo area ; Population: 1.7 ; Area: 9,568 km ; Population density: 178 inhabitants per km ...
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Porkkalanniemi - WikipediaPorkkalanniemi (Swedish: Porkala udd), often referred to simply as Porkkala (Porkala), is a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland, located at Kirkkonummi (Kyrkslätt ...Missing: Uusimaa archipelago islands
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Uusimaa topographic map, elevation, terrainAverage elevation: 151 ft • Uusimaa, Mainland Finland, Finland • Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps.
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Finland Region High Points - Peakbagger.comFinland Region High Points. Rank, Region · Peak · Elev-M · Ascents. 1. Lappi ... Uusimaa, Loukkumäki, 175, 2. 15. Etelä-Karjala, Haukkavuori, 174, 1. 16.
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[PDF] TILL STRATIGRAPHY IN SOUTHERN AND WESTERN FINLANDThe glacial stratigraphy of Uusimaa province. Page 4 ... The date of the older, very tightly compacted till with a high clay content found in the coastal.
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Geochemical baselines in relation to analytical methods in the Itä ...Mar 9, 2017 · Sand soils and till-derived soils have higher biotite and chlorite contents in the Pirkanmaa region than in Itä-Uusimaa, while the clay soils of ...
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Vantaa River - Mapy.comThe Vantaa River, the longest in southern Finland (101 km), begins at Lake Erkylänjärvi and flows into the Baltic Sea, creating the Vanhankaupunginlahti ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Restoring waterways on the Mustijoki river - Uudenmaan liittoSep 5, 2024 · This is what you could call the Mustijoki river, which meanders through the rapids from Mäntsälä through Pornainen and Porvoo to the Gulf of ...
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Climate elements - Finnish Meteorological InstituteThe mean annual temperature is about 5.5°C in southwestern Finland, decreasing towards the northeast. The 0°C mean limit runs slightly to the south of the ...
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Finland climate: average weather, temperature, rain, when to goThe rains are quite frequent. Average temperatures range from 14/15 °C (57/59 °F) in the north to 18 °C (64.5 °F) in the south and in Helsinki. However, there ...
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Role of land cover in Finland's greenhouse gas emissions - PMCSep 7, 2023 · Uusimaa relative forest area was lower (63%) than country average, but as the region's forest harvest emissions were comparatively small ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] urban effect on climatic elements in finland - GeophysicaIn summer the intensity of the Helsinki heat island is about 2°C, which is most clearly observed when the sea and the coast are equally warm (June-July). In ...
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Nature - Nuuksio National Park - LuontoonIts woodland birds include several owl species, woodpeckers and the capercaillie. Large, peaceful forest areas with lakes and brooks. Nuuksio National Park ...
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The Baltic Sea is suffocating: on eutrophication, european farmers ...Jun 30, 2025 · The Baltic Sea is suffocating from algae invasion, european farmers and agricultural policies. Agriculture ... runoff to the sea. The ...
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SuMaNu - Interreg Baltic Sea RegionNutrient loss from fields to waterways leads to eutrophication. Livestock production is the main source of ammonia emissions, causing acidification, ...
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Uusimaa - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryuusi (“new”) + maa (“land, country”). As a place name, a calque of Swedish Nyland (literally “New Land/Country”), because when it was taken by Swedish ...
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The history of settlement on the coastal mainland in Southern ...Palaeoecological, archaeological, and etymological evidence from Lohjansaari Island, Western Uusimaa, Finland ... Nyland, in English “New land”), but ...
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Prehistory - Digital collection -The Prehistory exhibition of the National Museum contains some of Finland's most significant archaeological findings. Spanning a period of 10,000 years, ...
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[PDF] The Bronze Age culture in Finland from the perspective of the 2020s ...The prehistoric material database of the Finnish Heritage Agency (Muinaisjäännösrekisteri) lists 414 Bronze Age dwelling sites in Finland. The number of Early ...
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Early Iron Age Communities in Coastal Finland - CairnMost of these late sites are concentrated to the border region of Finland. Proper and Uusimaa (Fig. ... Archaeological Scenario from the Bronze Age / Early Iron ...
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Iron Age Finland | Encyclopedia.comIron came to Finland c. 500 bc, and by the Roman period (ad 1–400), local iron production is clearly in evidence.
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Landscape dynamics in southern Finland during the Iron Age and ...The focus of the study is from the Iron Age (500 BCE) to modern times (1550 CE). The study area covers the region of western Uusimaa (Fig. 1). In addition, the ...Missing: Stone | Show results with:Stone
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Conflict or cooperation? The relationship between Finnish Iron Age ...The settlement pattern in the region of Nyland (Fi. Uusimaa), southern Finland, changed dramatically during the 12th and 13th centuries, ...
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A brief history of the town of Viipuri - VirtuaaliViipuriSep 2, 2022 · The castle of Viipuri was founded during the Third Swedish Crusade in 1293 by the order of Tyrgils Knutsson (Torkel Knutson) to protect a busy trading post.
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The Swedish-Russian Wars and Finland's Role as a BattlegroundDec 23, 2024 · The war ended with the Treaty of Nystad in 1721, which forced Sweden to cede significant territory to Russia, although Finland remained under ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa<|control11|><|separator|>
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Grand Duchy of Finland, 1809 -1917 - Swedish Finn Historical SocietyMay 24, 2020 · The Grand Duchy of Finland was an autonomous state joined to Russia, with its own laws, constitution, and government controlled by the tsar, ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Lobbying for Helsinki 200 years agoApr 19, 2012 · The decree by Alexander I two hundred years ago came as a shock to the residents of the Finnish capital, Turku. ON WEDNESDAY 8 April 1812 ...
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White City of the North - Sandstone and amberJun 7, 2014 · When Tsar Alexander I moved the new duchy's capital from Turku to Helsinki in 1812 to bring the capital closer to St. Petersburg, the city ...
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Finland - Reforms, Russian Rule, Autonomy | BritannicaAfter the Russian Revolution in March 1917, Finland obtained its autonomy again, and a Senate, or coalition government, assumed rule of the country.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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REFORMS OF ALEXANDER II IN THE GRAND DUCHY OF FINLANDArticle considers the reforms of Alexander II held in the Grand Duchy of Finland. It stresses the specificity Duchy within the Russian Empire.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Fennoman movement | Nationalism, Reforms, Language - BritannicaSep 22, 2025 · Fennoman movement, in 19th-century Finnish history, nationalist movement that contributed to the development of the Finnish language and literature.Missing: Uusimaa Grand Duchy
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[PDF] 'The Cold Northern Land of Suomi': Michael Davitt and Finnish ...Jan 1, 2012 · Russification of Finland', The Times, 30 January 1899; 'The Russification of Finland', ... 50 Uusimaa is the southern Finnish province in which ...
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Russian Revolution of 1905 | Causes, Consequences & ImpactSep 30, 2025 · A railroad strike, begun on October 7 (October 20), swiftly developed into a general strike in most of the large cities. ... In Finland order was ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Finland's Revolution - JacobinMay 15, 2017 · During the November 1905 general strike, one Finnish socialist leader marveled at the popular upsurge: We live in a wonderful period of time …
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Finns resist Russification, end conscription, regain elections, 1898 ...Trains stopped running, factories were empty, and shops, offices, schools, and restaurants were closed. University students formed a corps to maintain order ...
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Main outlines of Finnish history - thisisFINLANDWith consolidation of the administration in Stockholm, uniform Swedish rule was extended to Finland in the 17th century.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa<|separator|>
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Finland's year zero - Ministry for Foreign AffairsMar 3, 2018 · A month after the Bolshevik Revolution, in the middle of the World War, Finland declared independence on 6 December 1917. In late December, ...
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13/4/1918 German troops storm Helsinki | World War 1 LiveApr 13, 2018 · Counter-revolutionary forces have stormed the mill town of Tampere. Now the Reds are under attack in Helsinki, the country's capital.
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How Finland found a road to reconciliation after the Civil War of 1918May 16, 2018 · Finland's Parliament adopted a declaration of independence on December 6, 1917. ... Trams carry the future in Helsinki and elsewhere in Finland.
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[PDF] Finland's regional GDPs 1880-2010 - Lucrisbooming timber and paper industry in the interwar period. Before the Second ... After Finnish independence, Uusimaa region industrialized faster than the rest of ...
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An Economic History of Finland – EH.netCatching up in the Interwar Years The gap between the Finnish economy and Western economies narrowed dramatically in the interwar period, although it remained ...
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U.S.S.R. attacks Finland | November 30, 1939 - History.comHelsinki was bombed, and 61 Finns were killed in an air raid that steeled the Finns for resistance, not capitulation. The overwhelming forces arrayed against ...
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The great raids against Helsinki 1944May 22, 2023 · The first decisive battle of 1944 took place in Helsinki over the evenings/nights of the 6th-7th, 16th-17th, and 26-27 February.
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How the Finns Saved Helsinki from the Bombings of 1944 by using ...Dec 21, 2017 · On February 6, Soviet bombers were given the green light to start bombing the capital, Helsinki, and a series of night raids followed. What the ...
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Summary: Continuation War - Säkylän Talvi- ja jatkosotamuseoDuring winter 1944 Soviet bombers raided Helsinki in three big attacks trying to press Finland to accept peace. The failure of peace negotiations preceded by ...Missing: diplomacy | Show results with:diplomacy
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Uusimaa - Data CommonsHelsinki-Uusimaa is a eurostat nut in Finland. The population in Helsinki-Uusimaa was 1,759,537 in 2024. The life expectancy in Helsinki-Uusimaa was 82.2 in ...
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[PDF] Finland's regional GDPs 1880-2010 - Lund University Research PortalThe interwar period involved intensifying trade-relations with the Western markets and the UK became Finland's most important trading partner, with 43 per cent ...
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This is how Finland's economy has changed since 1969May 22, 2019 · It took 10 years for Finland's GDP to get back to its pre-crisis level. But economic growth and employment have rebounded over the past three years and ...
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Nokia: Life after the fall of a mobile phone giant - BBC NewsMar 18, 2016 · According to the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy it contributed a quarter of Finland's growth between 1998 and 2007 - a period Finnish ...Missing: Espoo Uusimaa
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Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia 'has big symbolic value,' says ...Sep 4, 2013 · "Nokia was close to 4% of Finland's GDP between 2000 and 2007," he told the Guardian in London. "It was one-third of all Finland's research and ...Missing: Espoo Uusimaa
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Regional Land Use Plans are long-term guidelines - Uudenmaan liittoMay 21, 2025 · The Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council started the process of a thematic green transition land use plan in May 2024. The new plan completes the ...
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Nokia decline sparks Finnish start-up boom - BBC NewsDec 13, 2012 · In June Nokia announced its latest round of job cuts - 10,000 people will be made unemployed globally. Of those, 3,700 jobs are in Finland, ...Missing: Uusimaa 2010s
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Finnish government seeks to extend ban on migrants ... - ReutersMar 27, 2025 · The flow of migrants stopped after Finland closed down all official border crossing points at the end of 2023, and in 2024 only eight people ...
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Population 31.12. by Region, Country of birth, Age, Sex, Year and ...2024. Population 31 Dec. Total, 0 - 4, 5 - 9. Total, Males, Females, Total, Males ... MK01 Uusimaa. TOTAL, 1,782,300, 875,220, 907,080, 83,753, 42,957, 40,796 ...<|separator|>
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Population and society | Statistics FinlandIn 2024, Finland's population was 5,636,000, with 14.6% aged 0-14, 61.9% aged 15-64, and 20.6% aged 65-84. The average age was 42.7 for males and 45.2 for ...
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Uusimaa (Region, Finland) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and ...Uusimaa (Nyland). 1,782,300 Population [2024] – Estimate. 9,098 km² Area. 195.9/km² Population Density [2024]. 1.1% Annual Population Change [2020 → 2024]. Map ...
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[PDF] Finland in Figures 2024Sep 3, 2024 · Finland in Figures 2024 is a review of us and our society – including all permanent residents of Finland and their homes, jobs, pay, education, ...
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[PDF] Helsinki facts and figures 2024 - Helsingin kaupunkiJun 17, 2024 · Population density in Helsinki is 3,108 people per sq km of land area. The highest recorded temperature in 2023 was 28.1°C (August 7) and ...
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Birth rate fell to the lowest level in statistical history in 2023May 23, 2024 · The total fertility rate for 2023 was 1.32, which is the lowest birth rate since statistics compilation started in the year 1776.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Population increased most in Uusimaa in January to September 2024Oct 23, 2024 · In January to September 2024, the population increased most in Uusimaa. In January to September 2024, total net migration was highest in Uusimaa ...
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Population projection 2021–2070 - Statistics FinlandSep 30, 2021 · According to the projection, the population would grow only in the regions of Uusimaa and Pirkanmaa and in Åland in 2040. Comparison with ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Well Ahead - Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Programme 2022−2025In Helsinki-Uusimaa, population growth will be increasingly based on immigration rather than on natural increase. The massive change in the population age ...
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Number of foreign language speakers in Finland surpasses 600000Apr 4, 2025 · Nearly one-fifth of the population in the southern region of Uusimaa is of foreign background, according to the agency. Uusimaa is home to ...
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Number of foreign-language speakers in Finland rose by over ...Apr 4, 2025 · The highest share was recorded in Uusimaa, where nearly one in five residents is now of foreign origin,” said Markus Rapo, Senior Statistician ...
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Demographics of Finland - WikipediaPopulation. As of 2024, there are 5,635,971 people in Finland. View source data. View source data.
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Clearly most migration gain for Uusimaa from people with foreign ...Release related to topics:Population and society. release 16/12/2024 | Migration 2023 ... Uusimaa 3,948 persons and in Pirkanmaa 13 persons.
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[PDF] The Contribution of Migration to Regional Development (EN) - OECDCompared to migrants from EU countries, migrants from a non-EU country have a 10 percentage points lower employment rate, with the largest differences in high- ...
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The Nordic labour market after the pandemicBetween 2020 and 2022, the employment rate for those born outside of the EU rose almost eight percentage points in Denmark (to 72%), seven in Finland (70%), six ...
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Foreigners more often suspects of offences than FinnsMay 16, 2019 · There were 297,600 persons suspected of 273,600 solved offences against the Criminal Code of whom 34,200 were foreigners. According to age and ...
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misleading statistics fuel migration-crime link in FinlandMar 30, 2025 · According to Statistics Finland, during 2017–2018, foreigners were suspected of crimes at a rate 1.2 times higher than Finnish citizens, even ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Government Programme measures to reform migration policyFinland's migration policy reforms include tightening asylum, naturalization, and return processes, focusing on vulnerable groups, and requiring 8 years for ...
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Changes to international protection permits as of 2 January 2025Jan 2, 2025 · Asylum is granted for three years. · An extended permit on the basis of refugee status is issued for three years. · The first residence permit on ...Missing: 2021-2025 Uusimaa
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[PDF] Swedish in Finland - FolktingetMost Swedish-speakers in Uusimaa, especially in the capital region, work in Finnish-speaking workplaces and live in a bilingual environment where Finnish is on ...
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Language distribution 2025 | Statistics FinlandThe language distribution divides municipalities into monolingual Finnish-speaking or Swedish-speaking municipalities and into bilingual municipalities.
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Arabic third most common foreign language in Finland - YleMar 29, 2017 · Statistics Finland figures show that native Arabic speakers now outnumber those with Somali or English as their mother tongue.
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population growth almost on par with previous year | City of HelsinkiApr 11, 2025 · According to final population data by Statistics Finland, the population of Helsinki was 684, 018 at the end of 2024.
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[PDF] Skills and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their ... - OECDFinland does not have a long history of hosting international migrants. But with a compound annual growth rate of 7% over the past 25 years, the growth of this ...
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[PDF] Immigrants Participation in the Social Assistance in FinlandAll immigrants do not have the same probability of using social assistance, there are several factors that affect their dependency on welfare such as language.
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[PDF] Finish language skills as the main factor affecting employability of inNov 8, 2021 · The main factor affecting employability is the lack of fluent Finnish language skills, which leads to low-skilled, low-paid jobs and ...
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[PDF] Assimilating Immigrants The Impact of an Integration ProgramWe find that receiving an integration plan substantially increased em- ployment and annual earnings and reduced welfare dependency. The in- tegration plans ...Missing: proficiency | Show results with:proficiency
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Government to cut unemployment benefits for immigrants lacking ...Sep 28, 2025 · The Finnish government plans to reduce unemployment benefits for immigrants who cannot demonstrate proficiency in Finnish or Swedish.
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[PDF] Language and Labour in Finnish Job Market Migrants' Experiences ...May 3, 2025 · This study explores how Finnish language proficiency shapes migrants' career trajectories and access to the labor market in Finland.
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Sub-regional units 2025 | Statistics FinlandAs the region of Eastern Uusimaa (20) was merged with that of Uusimaa (01), the number of the sub-regional unit of Porvoo (201) changed into 015 and that of ...
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Helsinki-Uusimaa Region - POLIS NetworkThe Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council is a joint authority for Helsinki-Uusimaa with 26 member municipalities, including capital Helsinki. ... Urban October 2025: ...
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Finland Fiscal Powers - CoRThe Finnish Constitution grants autonomy to municipalities. ... The central government manages an equalisation mechanism transferring resources to municipalities ...
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Government Programme - Finnish Government - ValtioneuvostoWith its measures, the Government will seek to reduce the burden on wellbeing services counties and shorten the waiting times for access to primary healthcare.
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Focus on Finland rock – sound of countless opportunitiesA new area of 30 km was incorporated into Helsinki from the municipality of Sipoo and the City of Vantaa in the beginning of 2009. The municipalities Helsinki, ...
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Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council - Planner, Developer, PromotorOur main operational tasks at the Council are regional and land-use planning, as well as the promotion of local and regional interests.
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(PDF) Challenges in Land Use and Transport Planning Integration ...This article presents a case study of land use and transport planning in Finland's Helsinki Metropolitan Region, which combines interview research on planners' ...
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Empowered by planning law: unintended outcomes in the Helsinki ...This analysis of present-day planning in Finland addresses how positive aims and promised designs and plans are diluted by the planning process.Missing: critiques overlaps
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CoR - Finland - European UnionFinland has three levels of governance: central, regional and local. The self-governing powers of the regional level in mainland Finland are limited, though.
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Good results of the EU programming period: Finland made full use ...Feb 10, 2025 · The fourth programming period of EU structural funds for Finland ended at the end of last year. Finland made full use of the funding ...
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Finland: Candidate Choice and Party Proportionality —The Finnish electoral system was introduced in 1906. Elections were held the following year, which were the first free proportional elections for both men ...
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Result service - Whole country - Municipal Elections 2021 - Yle.fiJun 16, 2021 · Parties with over 1 % of votes, percent. Comparison to municipal election 2017 results. NCP 21,4 ...
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Finland: Political Developments and Data in 2023Nov 30, 2023 · Abstract. Parliamentary elections in 2023 brought in a discourse on debt. Power was passed from the. Marin I to the Orpo I government.
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[PDF] Right-Wing Populism in Practice - HeldaOct 8, 2025 · The activists have embraced the direction the party has taken since the 2017 leadership change. 2. Immigration remains an all-encompassing issue ...
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[PDF] Trade Union Responses to Labour Immigrants: Selective SolidarityIn the research literature, the immigration question is perceived as difficult for trade unions, as immigration entails an increase in the workforce in ...
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[PDF] Helsinki- Uusimaa Region in Figures | Uudenmaan liittoLand area. 9,097 km2,. 57 %. Salt water. 6,491 km2,. 40 %. Fresh water. 471 km2, 3%. Page 3. Population growth almost. 23,000inhabitants in 2024. In Helsinki- ...
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[PDF] Finland - Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2025 - European UnionEmployment in high-tech sectors in Helsinki-Uusimaa (10.7%) was double than of ... 4.2.1 Exports of medium and high technology products. 101.3. 70.3. 160. 70.1.
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Slush 2025 | Helsinki, Nov 19-20Slush is the world's most founder-focused startup event, held annually in Helsinki. Join top founders, investors, and media at Slush 2025 on Nov 19–20.StartupsAbout Us
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Aalto Startup CenterAalto Startup Center presents promising deep tech startups and projects ... A Grid, Otakaari 5 A, 02150 Espoo. P.O. Box 11000, FI-00076 AALTO, FINLAND.Our portfolio companies · Startup Ecosystem · Aalto Creatives preincubator · Events
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Orion Pharma - Building well-beingOrion is a globally operating Finnish pharmaceutical company – a builder of well-being for over a hundred years. We develop, manufacture and market human ...About Orion · Jobs at Orion · Orion sijoituskohteena · Orion as an investmentMissing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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We craft games, entertainment, joy. - Welcome to RovioWelcome to Rovio. We put joy first with our player-focused mobile games. Angry Birds, Small Town Murders and more.Contact · Careers · Our Offices · Open Positions
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[PDF] Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2023 Regional profiles FinlandOnly one region is an Innovation Leader: Helsinki-Uusimaa (FI1B), the overall second most innovative region in. Europe. Three regions are a Strong Innovator + ...
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Espoo ranks sixth in patent applications in EuropeMar 22, 2024 · Patents per capita: Finland applied for the fourth most patents per capita among all European countries, with 422.1 applications per 1 million ...<|separator|>
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Patent applications hit 10-year high in Finland | Yle NewsJan 28, 2024 · Inventors sought a record number of patents in Finland last year, with the largest number in digital communications.
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A study is published on the effects of business subsidiesJun 17, 2015 · The study found that investment subsidies do little to increase new investments, and public aid received by large companies often displaces ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Labour Market Information: Finland - EURES - European UnionFeb 24, 2025 · The employment rate in Uusimaa was 61.5 % in 2023, 4.8 percentage points higher than the national average in Finland and 1.1 percentage ...
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Skills shortage persists in Helsinki region despite high unemploymentMay 1, 2025 · A new survey shows 35% of companies in the Helsinki region are struggling to find skilled workers despite high unemployment, highlighting a ...
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Finnish unions take home Breaking Through AwardAug 28, 2023 · Consequently, around 60 per cent of workers are members of a union, giving Finland one the highest levels of trade union density in the world.Missing: suppression | Show results with:suppression<|separator|>
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Every tenth employed person was of foreign origin in 2024May 26, 2025 · According to Statistics Finland's Labour Force Survey, one in ten of all employed persons aged 20 to 64 living in Finland was of foreign origin in 2024.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Immigrations and Public Finances in Finland: Part I - Suomen PerustaAverage net fiscal effects ranged from approximately –10,000 euros for those born in the Greater Middle East, to –150 euros for those born in the Western world.
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Finland looks to trim welfare for immigrants | Yle NewsSep 28, 2025 · Helsingin Sanomat reports that the government plans to curb jobless benefits for immigrants without Finnish or Swedish skills.Missing: ethic | Show results with:ethic
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Welfare or work: migrants' selective integration in FinlandStudies have shown that dependency on welfare benefits is higher with immigrants than with Finns.Missing: incentives ethic
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Finland needs 35000 new homes per year to meet expected demandFeb 14, 2025 · Up to 700,000 new homes need to be built by 2045, the research centre's report suggests. New apartment buildings under construction.
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[PDF] Unaffordable and inadequate housing in Europe - European UnionHigh housing-cost-to-income ratios can also contribute to labour shortages in certain areas. For instance, in Amsterdam it contributes to shortages of teachers, ...
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2025 A-Z list of all 10 Uusimaa Universities | uniRank.orgA-Z Universities in Uusimaa ; 1, Helsingin yliopisto, Helsinki ; 30, Humanistinen ammattikorkeakoulu, Helsinki ; 20, Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulu, Vantaa ; 11 ...
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Template:Higher education in Uusimaa - WikipediaTemplate:Higher education in Uusimaa ; Aalto University · University of Helsinki · University of the Arts Helsinki · Hanken School of Economics ; Coat of arms of ...
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Literacy Rate by Country 2025 - World Population Review99.7%, 2023. Finland Flag. Finland, 100%. Norway Flag. Norway, 100%. Georgia Flag ... Countries with the highest literacy rate - US Career Institute. Other ...
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Finland - School Enrollment, Tertiary (% Gross) - Trading EconomicsSchool enrollment, tertiary (% gross) in Finland was reported at 108 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Finland - Student performance (PISA 2022) - Education GPS - OECDOn average, 15-year-olds score 490 points in reading compared to an average of 476 points in OECD countries. In Finland, the average performance in science of ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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PISA 2022: Performance fell both in Finland and in nearly all other ...Dec 5, 2023 · In the latest assessment, the average score of Finnish students was 484 points, down by 64 points from the highest-ranking year of 2006 (548 ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Home - CareeriaCareeria is a VET provider in Uusimaa region on the south coast of Finland. Careeria has 11 000 students, more than 20 study programmes and 80 vocational ...Training abroad during studies · Courses in English · Careeria in English · News
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vocational education and training in Central Uusimaa - KeudaKeuda offers diverse and high-quality education that prepares students for working life and further studies. The 10 locations located in Central Uusimaa offer ...
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Vocational education and training in Europe | Finland - CedefopAround 44% of learners who completed basic education enrol in initial VET (IVET) immediately after; they obtain their VET qualifications at vocational ...Missing: efficacy | Show results with:efficacy
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Employment rate of VET graduates varies by type of qualification ...May 21, 2024 · The average employment rate of holders of an initial vocational qualification was 64% one year after graduation, while the average unemployment rate was 17%.
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Study: Immigrant-background pupils lag behind peers in Finland - YleOct 2, 2024 · Some 15-year-old pupils with immigrant backgrounds don't have the skills to lead full lives in Finland, a study has found.
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[PDF] Migrants and educational achievement gaps | IZA World of LaborMigrant achievement gaps are due to parental socio-economic status, cultural capital, language skills, age at arrival, and segregation in schools.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Educators' perspectives related to preparatory education and ...It has been noted recently that the achievement gap between native Finns and immigrant students is one of the largest in the EU (OECD, 2019).Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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[PDF] The Finnish Education Puzzle: Dissecting the Performance Divide ...A distinct academic divide exists between native and immigrant students in Finland, due to socio-economic differences, language barriers, and family/cultural ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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What We Can Learn from Finland's Successful School ReformBeginning in the 1970s, Finland launched reforms to equalize educational opportunity by first eliminating the practice of separating students into very ...
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The rise and fall of Finland mania, part two: Why did scores plummet?Jan 18, 2024 · Finland's average scale score went down by an incredible 79 points between 2003 and 2022—lapping the other laggards by miles. As of 2022, ...Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa<|separator|>
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THL: One in four adults in Finland is significantly obese | Yle NewsJun 25, 2025 · In 2020, 22.5 percent of people in Finland were classified as significantly obese. The survey was conducted among those over 20 years old.
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Youths, children increasingly seek help for mental health issues - YleMar 26, 2025 · Finland's public healthcare providers have seen a steady increase in young people seeking mental health care services over the past three years.
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Finnish children than ever before accessing mental health servicesAug 11, 2024 · The most common mental health conditions found in children under the age of 10 in Finland are anxiety and behavioural disorders.
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Tens of thousands waiting for more than 6 months to see a specialistOct 16, 2024 · Patients are supposed to be able to see a specialist within six months, but that is not often the case if the issue is not urgent.
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Economic dependency ratio was 130 in 2022 | Statistics FinlandThe economic dependency ratio was 130 in 2022, that is, there were 130 unemployed persons or persons in the inactive population per one hundred employed persons ...Missing: social welfare
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[PDF] The demographic change challenges the sustainability of the ...Jan 20, 2023 · Finland now has 1.3 non- employed individuals for each employed person. This economic dependency ratio has remained fairly stable in the 2010s ...
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Finland's largest daily, Helsingin Sanomat, has more than 200,000 ...Aug 18, 2017 · Fact boxAccording to Media Audit Finland, the total circulation of Helsingin Sanomat was 321,828 in 2016, with a total reach of 1,821,000 ( ...
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How Finland's Helsingin Sanomat has built digital success through ...Oct 21, 2021 · Twenty percent of Finland's 5.6 million people subscribes to a news publication. Of that 20 percent, 48% subscribe to Helsingin Sanomat, ...Missing: circulation dominance
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Five reasons Helsingin Sanomat is the leading media choice in ...Feb 25, 2022 · 1. Helsingin Sanomat reaches 18% of the Finnish population with purchasing power every morning. · 2. It is the only subscription national ...Missing: dominance | Show results with:dominance
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Yle - The Finnish Broadcasting Company | DOKwebYle is the national public service broadcasting company in Finland with duties laid down by law. Yle operates 4 national television channels, 6 radio channels, ...
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Digital newspapers increasingly popular among young adultsApr 5, 2025 · According to Statistics Finland, 65 percent of the population read online news media weekly as of 2023. Among those aged 16 to 24, the figure ...
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[PDF] Refugees and asylum seekers in Finnish media - HeldaNov 8, 2022 · However, many politicians of True Finns have claimed that they are not racist, but simply anti-immigration. The issue of racism would rise again ...
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[PDF] RACISM AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE MASS MEDIAFinnish researchers have focused on journalistic practises and rou- tines when they discuss the reasons behind biased coverage. There is an obvious bias in ...
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Far-right agenda setting: How the far right influences the political ...Sep 30, 2025 · A central factor in the rise of the far right is the behaviour of mainstream actors. Previous research has shown that the entrenchment of the ...
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Finland's Network Media Economy: Growth, Concentration and ...Jun 2, 2025 · Finland's networked media economy grew 14% to EUR 12.05 billion by 2023, driven by surging digital advertising (up 67%) and data centers (up 40%), while ...
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[PDF] Finland Media Capture Monitoring ReportOne of the key issues in the context of EMFA is that of ownership concentration. This aspect of media pluralism has been identified by the Media Pluralism ...
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Finland | Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismJun 17, 2025 · The shift to digital remains gradual, with digital revenues for newspapers accounting for less than one-third of their total income. While ...
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Finnish airports count 19.6 million passengers in 2024 | Yle NewsFeb 3, 2025 · Helsinki Airport, Finland's busiest, saw a 6.5 percent increase in passenger arrivals and departures, amounting to 16.3 million passengers. The ...
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Finavia's new trend report and 2024 air traffic statisticsJan 13, 2025 · In 2024, a total of 19.6 million passengers travelled via Finavia's airports, which is 7% more than in 2023. Of the passengers, 16.3 million ...
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Finnish airports handle nearly 20 million passengers in 2024Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Finland's largest, saw a 6.5 percent increase, reaching 16.3 million passengers. Finavia credits this growth to the expansion of routes ...
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Railway stations and routes - VRInformation on the services and routes of the railway stations in VR's commuter and long-distance traffic can be found in a convenient map format.
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First of VR's new-look local trains arrives in Finland | Yle NewsMay 28, 2025 · Finland's national rail company VR received delivery of the first of 20 new commuter trains at the beginning of this month.
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Government eyes congestion fees in Finland's cities - YleJul 8, 2019 · The Finnish government has plans to reduce carbon emissions by allowing urban municipalities to charge road congestion fees.
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Finland saw the 6th lowest increase in house prices over the last ...Sep 27, 2021 · Finland's house prices per square metre rose from €5,152.21 in 2010 to €5,828.94 in 2020, a 13.10% increase. Whilst, average wages in the ...
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Full article: The urban density in two Nordic capitals – comparing the ...The Helsinki region has had a long period of urban sprawl, lasting as late as the 2010s, in terms of population density decrease in the urban settlements (
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Market-rate housing will make your city cheaper - NoahpinionMar 24, 2024 · Building market-rate housing won't always be enough to solve a city's housing problems all by itself, it's an important part of any affordable housing policy.
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Housing market theme: Causes and consequences of ...Jun 11, 2025 · The tightening of housing subsidies in 2024–2025 has led to an increase in the density of rental residents, which slows down the dismantling of ...
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Discoursing deregulation: the case of the Finnish rental housing ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper analyses debates in the Finnish parliament over the deregulation of the private rental market between 1990 and 1995.
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Logging exceeds sustainable levels in southern Finland, says ... - YleJun 3, 2022 · An average of 91 percent of the largest amount of sustainable timber has been felled from Finnish forests, according to the Natural Resources Institute.
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Data on forest resources: the volume of the growing stock continues ...In Finland, peatlands account for a third of forestry land. · Of forests on forest land, nearly two thirds are dominated by pine, a quarter by spruce and ten per ...
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WWF: Finland needs to change herring fishing practices | Yle NewsSep 1, 2023 · The environmental organisation says declining herring fish stocks are indicative of a collapsing ecosystem and food chains in the Baltic Sea.
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Utilization of minerals and peat undergoing a transformationOct 24, 2023 · Peat production is declining and mining production is growing. Gravel is being replaced by crushed rock. Emphasis is on sustainability.Missing: Uusimaa | Show results with:Uusimaa
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Nuuksio National Park turns 30 – the green oasis of the Helsinki ...Jan 24, 2024 · A unique natural environment – lakes, streams, forests, mires. Established in 1994 to protect the deep forests in the Uusimaa region, ...
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Municipalities at the forefront of climate change mitigationJan 22, 2024 · The Hinku municipalities and regions have committed to an 80 % reduction in emissions by 2030 compared to the 2007 levels. A total of ten ...
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Finland identifies areas for offshore wind farm connectionsMay 30, 2024 · These investments would target Central Ostrobothnia, Southwest Finland and Uusimaa, covering around 1,000km of new and reinforced 400kV power ...
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EU invests €52m in Finnish, Estonian renewables projectsMay 1, 2025 · The selected schemes include seven solar projects in Finland, totalling €33.7m in funding. The projects are being built in Tornio, northern ...
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New emissions calculation system for all Finnish municipalities – an ...Climate emissions have decreased in nearly all Finnish municipalities since 2005. The average decrease is 15 per cent. The reduction in municipal emissions has ...
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Concern for a precious sea - thisisFINLANDThe heaviest strain on the well-being of the Baltic comes from the untreated wastewater that is released into it. The biggest single polluter is the huge ...
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Assessing the implications of EU Nature Restoration Law targets ...May 5, 2025 · We examine the potential implications of the NRL on carbon sequestration and biodiversity in Helsinki, Finland, assessing the impacts under various urban ...
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Threat of increasing urban sprawl by EU Nature Restoration LawJan 27, 2023 · There is a great risk of the current EU proposal, with its Article 6, leading to urban sprawl in Finland, which is harmful for both nature and ...
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Energy and industry transition to carbon-neutrality in Nordic ...Mar 15, 2025 · The potential of wind power has been evident in Finland for many years with 130 GW of planned wind power capacity under development as of late- ...
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How Finland's Green Party Chose Nuclear PowerOct 28, 2022 · The Finnish Green Party shifted to support nuclear power due to a pro-technology group, a focus on reducing carbon emissions, and the low life- ...
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