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Anna Kajosaari
Anna Kajosaari
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Urban and Regional Research
Verified email at oeaw.ac.at
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Coping with crisis: green space use in Helsinki before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Korpilo, A Kajosaari, T Rinne, K Hasanzadeh, CM Raymond, M Kyttä
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 3, 713977, 2021
642021
Restorative benefits of everyday green exercise: A spatial approach
A Kajosaari, TP Pasanen
Landscape and Urban Planning 206, 103978, 2021
462021
Residential relocation and travel behavior change: Investigating the effects of changes in the built environment, activity space dispersion, car and bike ownership, and travel …
S Ramezani, K Hasanzadeh, T Rinne, A Kajosaari, M Kyttä
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 147, 28-48, 2021
332021
Adults’ leisure-time physical activity and the neighborhood built environment: a contextual perspective
A Kajosaari, TE Laatikainen
International journal of health geographics 19, 1-13, 2020
322020
Residential dissonance and walking for transport
A Kajosaari, K Hasanzadeh, M Kyttä
Journal of transport geography 74, 134-144, 2019
272019
A context sensitive approach to anonymizing public participation GIS data: From development to the assessment of anonymization effects on data quality
K Hasanzadeh, A Kajosaari, D Häggman, M Kyttä
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 83, 101513, 2020
262020
Analysis of pandemic outdoor recreation and green infrastructure in Nordic cities to enhance urban resilience
N Fagerholm, K Samuelsson, S Eilola, M Giusti, K Hasanzadeh, ...
npj urban sustainability 2 (1), 25, 2022
192022
Similar spaces, different usage: A comparative study on how residents in the capitals of Finland and Denmark use cemeteries as recreational landscapes
H Nordh, AS Olafsson, A Kajosaari, S Præstholm, Y Liu, S Rossi, S Gentin
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 73, 127598, 2022
162022
Delineating the geographic context of physical activities: A systematic search and scoping review of the methodological approaches used in social ecological research over two …
T Rinne, A Kajosaari, M Söderholm, P Berg, AJ Pesola, M Smith, M Kyttä
Health & Place 73, 102737, 2022
132022
Built environment and seasonal variation in active transportation: A longitudinal, mixed-method study in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
A Kajosaari, S Ramezani, T Rinne
Journal of Transport & Health 27, 101511, 2022
72022
Examining the effects of residential location and stated residential preferences on activity space size and centricity
A Kajosaari, SM Haybatollahi, K Hasanzadeh, M Kyttä
Travel Behaviour and Society 23, 65-75, 2021
62021
Prioritizing participatory planning solutions: Developing place-based priority categories based on public participation GIS data
M Kyttä, T Randrup, A Sunding, S Rossi, E Harsia, J Palomäki, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning 239, 104868, 2023
32023
Predicting context-sensitive urban green space quality to support urban green infrastructure planning
A Kajosaari, K Hasanzadeh, N Fagerholm, P Nummi, P Kuusisto-Hjort, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning 242, 104952, 2024
22024
New-Build Gentrification in Helsinki
A Kajosaari, M Gentile
Master’s Thesis, University of Helsinki. Available at https://helda …, 2015
22015
One approach does not fit all settings: Exploring the effects of natural and built environments on running pleasantness across places
D Huang, M Kyttä, A Kajosaari, X Xie, J Zhang
Building and Environment 245, 110961, 2023
2023
Place, Space, and Mental Health
TP Pasanen, A Kajosaari
International journal of environmental research and public health 20 (6), 5055, 2023
2023
Conceptions of space in active living research
A Kajosaari
Aalto University, 2021
2021
Asuminen urbaanin identiteetin rakentajana ja muita kirjoituksia
A Kajosaari
Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu 56 (2), 76-78, 2018
2018
Mapping dissonance: Associations with observed walkability, preference for walkable environments and walking for transport
A Kajosaari
Active Living Research Conference, 2018
2018
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