Home > Experts > Maija Tiitu Maija Tiitu Researcher firstname.lastname@syke.fi +358 295 251 695 Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)Built environment solutions Urban nature groupDoctoral researcher, Aalto University Department of ArchitectureORCIDLinkedIn Research topics Spatial analysis of the built environment: urban form, land use and its changes, mobility, green infrastructure Integrated planning: relations between green infrastructure and land use, housing, and mobility Sustainable development of urban form in urban regions and impact assessment Developing GIS-based methods for sustainable urban planning Developing indicators for monitoring the built environment Publications Publications in Google Scholar Publications in ResearchGate Most relevant publications: Tiitu, M., Heikinheimo, V. Karjalainen, L. E., Helminen, V., Lyytimäki, J., Lehtimäki, J. & Riikka Paloniemi (2024). A spatially explicit comparison of walkability within city-centre and suburban contexts in Helsinki, Finland, Landscape and Urban Planning 252,105196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2024.105196 Tiitu, M., Nyberg, E., Halonen, J. I., Pasanen, T., Viinikka, A., Lehtimäki, J., Lanki, T. & Vierikko, K. (2024). Comparing city practitioners’ and residents’ perceptions of a liveable neighbourhood in Finland. European Planning Studies, 32(5), 1118–1145. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2023.2263053 Di Marino, M., Tiitu, M., Rehunen, A., Chavoshi, S. H., & Lapintie, K. (2024). Multi-locality in the regions of Oslo and Helsinki: a regional planning perspective after the COVID-19 pandemic. Regional Studies, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2024.2355290 Viinikka, A., Tiitu, M., Heikinheimo V., Halonen, J. I., Nyberg, E. & Vierikko, K. (2023). Associations of neighborhood-level socioeconomic status, accessibility, and quality of green spaces in Finnish urban regions. Applied Geography 157, 102973. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102973 Di Marino, M., Tiitu, M., Saglie, I.-L., & Lapintie, K. (2023). Conceptualizing ‘green’ in urban and regional planning – the cases of Oslo and Helsinki. European Planning Studies, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2023.2285811 Karjalainen, L. E., Tiitu, M., Lyytimäki, J., Helminen, V., Tapio, P., Tuominen, A., Vasankari, T., Lehtimäki, J. & Paloniemi, R. (2023). Going carless in different urban fabrics: socio-demographics of household car ownership. Transportation 50:107–142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-021-10239-8 Tiitu, M., Viinikka, A., Ojanen, M. & Saarikoski, H. (2021). Transcending sectoral boundaries? Discovering built-environment indicators through knowledge co-production for enhanced planning for well-being in Finnish cities. Environmental Science & Policy 126, 177–188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.09.028 Tiitu, M., Naess, P. & Ristimäki, M. (2021). The urban density in two Nordic capitals – comparing the development of Oslo and Helsinki metropolitan regions, European Planning Studies 29:6, 1092–1112, https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2020.1817865 Helminen, V., Tiitu, M., Kosonen, L. & Ristimäki, M. (2020). Identifying the areas of walking, transit and automobile urban fabrics in Finnish intermediate cities. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 8, 100257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2020.100257 Di Marino, M., Tiitu, M., Lapintie, K., Viinikka, A. & Kopperoinen, L. (2019). Integrating green infrastructure and ecosystem services in land use planning. Results from two Finnish case studies. Land Use Policy 82: 643–656. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.01.007 Tiitu, M., Viinikka, A., Kopperoinen, L. & Geneletti, D. (2018). Balancing Urban Green Space and Residential Infill Development: A Spatial Multi-Criteria Approach Based on Practitioner Engagement. Journal of Environmental Policy and Management 20: 3, 1840004. https://doi.org/10.1142/S1464333218400045 Tiitu, M. 2018. Expansion of the built-up areas in Finnish city regions – The approach of travel-related urban zones. Applied Geography 101: 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.10.001 Projects Bringing nature back – biodiversity-friendly nature-based solutions in cities (BiNatUr) Spatial information and residents' experiences for development of comfortable living environments (HYVIÖ) Healthy lifestyles to boost sustainable growth (STYLE) Mixed use indices and urban fabrics supporting urban development (MIKSERI) Best Practices Promoting Sustainable Urban Form (YKR-demo) Beyond MALPE coordination: Integrative Envisioning (BEMINE) Urban Zones Applied in Planning (Urban Zone 3) Published 2020-10-15 at 16:12, updated 2024-09-12 at 11:30 Suomeksi In English Topic: land use, cities, urban regions, traffic, land use planning, built environment, green areas, community structure, geographical information, research, indicators, monitoring, Ecosystem services and biological diversity, Built environment and land use Target group: no user role Share: Feedback for the person in charge Print this page