Niina Käyhkö
Professor
Geography Division nivuore@utu.fi +358 29 450 2403 +358 40 031 0427 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 432 : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2482-5085 |
Digital Geospatial Research; Open Science, Earth Observation; Land Change Science, Landscape Geography; Climate Resilience, GIS; PGIS; Community mapping; Digital skills, Geospatial Competence Development; Development cooperation, Development Research, Global South, Africa
DIDAIhub, UTU Geospatial Labs, Sustainable Landscape Systems Research Group, Resilience Academy
Since January 2018, I have been a Professor in Applied Digital Geospatial Research at the Department of Geography and Geology. Most of my professional activities are in the interface of science and practice and I have strong emphasis on coupling research with skills and competence development and societal impacts around the geospatial data, technologies and application in wider actor and knowledge networks. I am a head of UTU Geospatial Labs (http://geospatial.utu.fi/) and the UTU Tanzania Team (http://tanzania.utu.fi/), and one of the coordinators of Resilience Academy, a university partnership with the World Bank (https://resilienceacademy.ac.tz/). I am a board member in our university's strategic research and education profile "Future technologies and digital society" (https://www.utu.fi/en/research/thematic-collaborations-in-research/future-technologies-and-digital-society).
My professional career at UTU dates back to late 1990’s (MSc in Geography 1997, PhD Geography 2001, Adjunct Prof 2008). During my PhD, I specialized in combined uses of digital geospatial data in landscape change science. I started as the University Lecturer in Geoinformatics in 2002 and since then my expertise has widened largely on the issues of geospatial data analysis and applications, geospatial training and community cooperation. From 2003 onwards, I have been intensively involved in research, education and geospatial cooperation in Tanzania. In 2008, I received Adjunct Professorship in Landscape Geography. I have been post-doctoral research fellow at the Academy of Finland in 2006-07 and PI of two Academy Development Research projects (2010-13; 2014-2019). Additionally I have been leading around 15 projects with funding from the EU, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, The UN/FAO, The World Bank and private companies.
I am representing UTU in Finnish University Network in Geoinformatics (FIUGINET), in Finnish University Partnership for Development (UNIPID, vice-chair of the Board) and Regional Spatial data network for SW Finland (Lounaistieto.fi, member of the Board). I am vice-lead of the National Open Geospatial Research Infrastructure for Finland (Geoportti RI, geoportti.fi), which is the Hub for Finnish Geospatial Research and Education Resources.
My research interests are broadly on combined uses of open geospatial data, technologies and methods for sustainable development of the planet, the societies and communities. I am planning research work with societal impact in mind. This means that most of my research activities are rooted on science-practice interface, and they thrive from accelerating value to digital geospatial data and solution with community engagement, learning and adaptation to the dynamic challenges of the real world. I am highly motivated to link scientific knowledge and practice into development cooperation and innovation development.
Most of my research work combine quantitative and qualitative geospatial and space/place-based methodologies and aim for development of location-based solutions. My applied research interests are in developing geospatial approaches and methods for landscape and land change research and especially sustainable planning and management of land- and natural resources.
I have geospatial education, skills development and teaching experience since 2002 at the undergraduate (BSc, MSc) and postgraduate (PhD) level at the Department of Geography and Geology. Since 2010 I have also been training international geospatial experts in academic and government institutions in various development cooperation and consultancy projects in Africa. These have had both individual as well as institutional skills development objectives.
From 2002 until 2017 my teaching portfolio consisted annually from several undergraduate GIS and remote sensing courses at UTU. Additionally I have been teaching courses in landscape research/landscape ecology. From 2018 onwards, I have focused more on training MSc and PhD level students who are specializing in geospatial research. I am/have been a supervisor of over 20 MSc theses and 7 PhDs. I currently supervise seven PhD researchers (UTU Credit, SUSTRA, UTU-BGG).
Currently I am teaching on the following courses:
MAAN7010 Specialisation in Geography, 5 ECTS, reponsible for students specialising in Geospatial Research (MSc in Geography)
MAAN7771 Geospatial Data Management and Visualization, 10 op
MAAN7772 GeoAI and Participatory Mapping for Sustainability Transformations, 10 ECTS
MAAN7839 Geospatial Data Challenge Campaign, 5 ECTS
MAAN7011 Maantieteen teorian ja metodologian luennot, 5 ECTS
MAAN7107 Theoretical Essay in Geography, 5 ECTS
- Contextualising Innovation in Africa: Knowledge Modes and Actors in Local Innovation Development (2019)
- IST-Africa
- Ecosystem Services at the Archipelago Sea Biosphere Reserve in Finland: A Visitor Perspective (2019)
- Sustainability
- Modelling and Predicting the Growing Stock Volume in Small-Scale Plantation Forests of Tanzania Using Multi-Sensor Image Synergy (2019)
- Forests
- Participatory mapping of forest plantations with Open Foris and Google Earth Engine (2019)
- ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania (2019)
- Landscape Ecology
- Spatial modelling of cumulative human pressure in the tropical coastscape of Zanzibar, Tanzania (2019)
- African Journal of Marine Science
- The role of place-based local knowledge in supporting integrated coastal and marine spatial planning in Zanzibar, Tanzania (2019)
- Ocean and Coastal Management
- Building geospatial competences in Tanzanian universities with open source solutions (2018)
- International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
- Collaborative, Participatory Process of Landscape Character Mapping for Land and Forest Planning in Zanzibar, Tanzania (2018) Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character Assessment: Current Approaches to Characterisation and Assessment Käyhkö N, Fagerholm N, Khamis M, Hamdan SI, Muhammad JM
- Contemporary spatial and environmental factors determine vascular plant species richness on highly fragmented meadows in Central Finland (2018)
- Landscape Ecology
- Geospatial expertise, cooperation networks and development potential in Tanzania (2018) Geospatial Technologies for All. Selected Papers of the 21th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science Niina Käyhkö, Harun Makandi, Msilikale Msilanga
- Global variation in the cost of increasing ecosystem carbon (2018)
- Nature Climate Change
- Open foris and google earth engine linking expert participationwith natural resource mapping and remote sensing training in Tanzania (2018)
- International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
- Participatory mapping and planning tools developed for village land use planning practice (2018) Salla Eilola, Andrew Ferdinands, Niina Käyhkö, Kelvin Mveyange, Yusuf Ssessanga
- Urban expansion in Zanzibar City, Tanzania: Analyzing quantity, spatial patterns and effects of alternative planning approaches (2018)
- Land Use Policy
- Geographical characterization of the Zanzibar coastal zone and its management perspectives (2017)
- Ocean and Coastal Management
- Platform-driven ecosystem prefacing for emerging markets in developing countries (2017)
- CEUR Workshop Proceedings
- Reducing classification error of grassland overgrowth by combing low-density lidar acquisitions and optical remote sensing data (2017)
- ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- Using change trajectories to study the impacts of multi-annual habitat loss on fledgling production in an old forest specialist bird (2017)
- Scientific Reports
- Landscape history improves detection of marginal habitats on semi-natural grasslands (2016)
- Science of the Total Environment