"Bachelor's Programme in Sustainable Urban Development" - Selaus Tutkinto-ohjelman ja opintosuunnan mukaanKandidaatintutkielmat
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3D City Models as Participatory Tools in Urban Planning
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThis thesis explores 3D geovisualization tools in participatory urban planning, focusing on user experiences of using a screen recorded 360° video of Tampere railway station’s 3D city model. While the use of 3D geovisualizations ... -
A city for who? : Expert views on acknowledgement and address of gendered problems in urban planning
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThis thesis examines gendered problems in public urban spaces, how these issues are acknowledged and how they should be addressed within urban planning. The motivation for this research stems from structural inequalities ... -
A GIS Analysis on Green Space Connectivity in Bicycle Networks
(2025)
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A Room for Rent?: Airbnb hosts' perceptions of short-term renting in Tampere
(2025)
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Accessibility is the Air: Assessment of Tampere-Pirkkala Airport
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThis thesis evaluates the accessibility of Tampere-Pirkkala airport in the context of sustainable urban development. The research focuses on the airport’s compliance with key European standards, such as Regulation (EC) ... -
An Assessment of the Green Space Access of the Finnish Forest Suburb Model Using the 3-30-300 Rule: Green Space Access in Kaukajärvi, Tampere
(2024)
KandidaatintyöOver half of the global population lives in urban environments, a figure that continues to increase. While urban living has its advantages, it also poses challenges, particularly regarding limited access to green space. ... -
Bridging the Gap Between Governance & People : How to utilize & gain youth perspectives on city planning
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThis study aims to understand how the City of Tampere's participatory budgeting initiative – Masseista mahiksia – promotes youth voices, especially for youth well-being. Before the investigation, a theoretical analysis of ... -
Can a green building become "greener"? : An analysis of users’ perspective on green building performance using post-occupancy evaluation
(2023)
KandidaatintyöBuildings account for a large amount of global CO2 emissions, consumption of natural resources, and deterioration of ecosystem due to the expansion of land use. Under the pressure of reducing impacts of buildings on the ... -
Can Equality Be Designed? Gender Mainstreaming Through Participatory Urban Spaces
(2024)
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Coworking and organizational transportation emissions : Variables affecting transport modes of hybrid workers in Tampere University
(2024)
KandidaatintyöThe global climate crisis and worsening population health are intensified considerably by the greenhouse gases and environmental pollution produced by the transportation industry and popular commuting practices. Recent ... -
Coworking Space as an Attractor of a Mid-Sized Town: Case Jämsä Tehdas
(2024)
KandidaatintyöThis bachelor’s thesis aims to study the implications of a coworking space Jämsä Tehdas towards the city of Jämsä. The COVID-19 pandemic and the increased amount of knowledge work have been driving a change in working life. ... -
Developing Regional Competitiveness Through Smart Specialisation : A Case Study of Ecosystem Orchestration in Eteläportti Industrial Cluster
(2025)
KandidaatintyöAmid a broader shift from geopolitical to geoeconomic governance, states increasingly prioritize economic competitiveness and innovation as tools of spatial policy. Within this context, Smart Specialisation has emerged as ... -
Exploring the role of citizen science in indoor air quality monitoring and sustainable development
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThe air we breathe contains what we need to live but it also contains pollutants with various health implications from short- and long-term exposure. While we understand the impact of air pollution in outdoor environments, ... -
Green space in Tulli, Tampere: Evaluation of current, planned, and maximalist green space scenarios
(2023)
KandidaatintyöIn the future, cities will house more than 70% of people, and the required changes will contribute more to global warming. Rapid urbanization causes climate change events, like the urban heat island effect, and flooding ... -
Home Street Home: Reimagining Urban Public Spaces : The Case of Hämeenkatu in Tampere
(2025)
KandidaatintyöModern urban public spaces have transformed from social hubs to transit-oriented corridors, often prioritising functionality and efficiency over human experience. This thesis addresses this critical gap by introducing a ... -
How intermediary actors enable smart grid development in urban energy systems : Case studies from Europe’s positive energy districts
(2025)
KandidaatintyöUrban areas are under increasing pressure to reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and adapt to decentralized energy systems. As cities transition toward cleaner and more resilient infrastructures, smart grids have ... -
How to Better Integrate Cycling into Tampere Public Transport : Issues on Connectivity and Practicality
(2025)
KandidaatintyöThe integration of bicycles with public transport is crucial for promoting sustainable urban mobility. As Tampere continues to grow, combining cycling with public transit could reduce car dependency, alleviate traffic ... -
How to Tackle Urban Shrinkage and Enhance Urban Attractiveness: A Case Study of Rauma
(2024)
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Impact of High Construction on City Identity : Thematic Analysis of Student Perspectives on Tampere’s Identity and Future Development
(2023)
KandidaatintyöThe world is urbanising faster than ever before with more and more people moving into cities. This creates a large need for space that can accommodate new and old residents. One way to respond to increasing populations is ...



















