Home > Experts > Eeva Primmer Eeva Primmer Research director Professor; Docent (Adjunct professor) in Environmental Policy at University of Helsinki; PhD in Agriculture and Forestry from University of Helsinki © Kai Widell Contact informationEmail: firstname.lastname@syke.fi Tel. +358 (0)295 251 521Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)DG´s office Latokartanonkaari 11 FI-00790 Helsinki, Finland Eeva Primmer in Linkedin Duties Responsible for the quality, integrity and impact of Syke's research Deputy of director general Heads two cross-cutting units: Societal Change and Quality of Information International scholarly and science-policy activities Bureau Member in the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Member of the United Nations International Resources Panel (UN-IRP) Member of the Alternet Council Research experience Ecosystem services, biodiversity, forests, natural resources, energy, sustainable development, sustainability transition. Governance and institutions with a particular focus on the ways in which regulation, norms and values as well as organizational structures and actor constellations shape the behavior of actors. Policy implementation and integration of conservation and economic activities. Multilevel governance, networks and organizations. Videos SYKE Policy Brief: It is time for sustainability transformation (YouTube) Eeva Primmer on science feeding to policy and forest policy in a Think Forest webinar 26 June 2023 (YouTube) PublicationsSelected articles Primmer, E., & Furman, E. (2024). How have measuring, mapping and valuation enhanced governance of ecosystem services?. Ecosystem Services, 67, 101612. Primmer, E., & Paavola, J. (2021). Insurance Value of Ecosystems: An Introduction. Ecological Economics, 184, 107001. Primmer, E., Varumo, L., Krause, T., Orsi, F., Geneletti, D., Brogaard, S., Aukes, E., Ciolli, M., Grossmann, C., Hernández-Morcillo, M., Kister, J., Kluvánková, T., Loft, L., Maier, C., Meyer, C., Schleyer, C., Spacek, M., Mann, C. 2021. Mapping Europe’s institutional landscape for forest ecosystem service provision, innovations and governance. Ecosystem Services, 47, 101225. Primmer, E., Varumo, L, Kotilainen, J.M., Raitanen, E., Kattainen, M., Pekkonen, M., Kuusela, S., Kullberg, P. Kangas, J.A., Ollikainen, M. 2019.Governing biodiversity offsetting: An institutional analysis of rights and responsibilities. Land Use Policy 81, 776-784. Primmer, E., Saarikoski, H., Vatn, A. 2018. An empirical analysis of institutional demand for Valuation Knowledge. Ecological Economics 152, October 2018, 152–160. Primmer, E., Termansen, M., Bredin, Y.K., Blicharska, M., Garcia-Llorente, M., Berry, P., Jääskeläinen, T., Bela, G., Fabók, V., Geamana, N., Harrison, P.A., Haslett, J., Cosor, G., Holst Andersen, A. 2017. Caught between personal and collective values: biodiversity conservation in European decision-making. Environmental Policy and Governance. 27(6), 588–604. Primmer, E., Jokinen, P., Blicharska, M., Barton, D.N., Bugter, R., Potschin, M. 2015. A framework for empirical analysis of ecosystem services governance. Ecosystem Services 16, 158-166. Primmer, E., Furman, E. 2012. Operationalising ecosystem service approaches for governance: Do measuring, mapping and valuing integrate sector-specific knowledge systems? Ecosystem Services 1, 85–92. Primmer, E. 2011. Analysis of institutional adaptation: integration of biodiversity conservation into forestry, Journal of Cleaner Production, 19:16, 1822-1832. All articles Eeva Primmer in Google Scholar Published 2023-07-12 at 14:17, updated 2024-07-19 at 14:04 Suomeksi På svenska In English Topic: research Target group: no user role Share: Feedback for the person in charge Print this page Related topics Syke's strategy Building solutions for a sustainable society Governance matters! BLOGS and POLICY BRIEFs Finland needs positive security It is time for Sustainability transformation Forest management and sustainability need European level collaboration What is the role of knowledge and knowledge producers in sustainability transition? Finnish innovation concludes: a giant leap cannot be taken without small steps Tulanet can feed Finnish transdisciplinary research skills into European Green Deal research InnoForESt is developing biodiversity offset supply to meet the suddenly growing demand How does forest biodiversity research relate to decision-making? Investments in nature exceed seasonal returns Experimentation and sustainability: a paradox or an opportunity for institutional learning? Tulanet can feed Finnish transdisciplinary research skills into European Green Deal research Twitter @EevaPrimmer