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City of Helsinki Urban faCts
CITY OF HELSINKI URBAN FACTS produces, provides
and stores information about Helsinki and its districts – about
the city’s present, past and future. Its task is, with the aid of its
information production and services, to see to that Helsinki is a
city that is aware of its state and development phases.
City of Helsinki Urban Facts produces annual publications
that describe life in Helsinki, monitor the development of the city
and give forecasts. The publications contain information about
Helsinki, the Helsinki region and international comparisons.
City Archives is part of the City of Helsinki Urban Facts and
the largest municipal central archives in Finland.
City of Helsinki Urban Facts has 85 employees.
It was established in 1911, when the City Statistical Office
started its operations.
City of Helsinki Urban faCts
CITY OF HELSINKI URBAN FACTS • URBAN RESEARCH
• STATISTICS AND INFORMATION SERVICES • LIBRARY
• CITY ARCHIVES
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Urban researCHThe Urban Research Unit conducts applied research for the
administration of the City of Helsinki, for the citizens and for
enterprises located in Helsinki. Research areas include population
and housing, living conditions, regional and municipal economy,
city administration and civic participation, urban culture and urban
environment.
There is an increasing demand for comparative and evalua-
tive studies. Such studies are often conducted in cooperation with
other research organisations. The general outline and key research
projects are defined in City of Helsinki’s Research Programme, as
approved by the City Board. Important aspects of studies include
not only practicality but also scientific validity and close links to
basic research.
RESEARCHED INFORMATION
Publications are the most important channel for distributing
research findings. Publications in the Research and Study Reports
series are published online. Most of them also appear in print.
The Kvartti quarterly (including the English-language Helsinki
Quarterly) as well as the special publications on various topics
are published both online and in print.
The researchers in the Unit also function as experts and give
lectures at various forums in Finland and abroad. The general
public can learn more about research findings in the media.
The Urban Research Unit also coordinates and promotes re-
search that studies Helsinki in its entirety. In addition, the Unit pre-
pares the decisions for granting the City’s research scholarships,
the Helsinki City Scientific Award and awards for academic theses.
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A DIVERSE RANGE OF URBAN STATISTICS
The Unit for Statistics and Information Services prepares and
publishes basic and thematic statistics, maintains and develops
statistical databases and registers, offers materials describing
the City and its operations to be used by others and provides
information services.
The city statistics describe the current state and develop-
ment of the city as well as life of its inhabitants. District statis-
tics bring information closer to the inhabitants. Regional and
international statistical comparisons describe Helsinki and the
Helsinki region compared with other Finnish or European cities.
Basic statistics are published regularly on topics such as
population, housing and construction, business life and jobs,
workforce and employment, training, income and services. The
population forecast is prepared annually, and thematic statistics
are drawn up on various topical issues. The first Statistical Year-
book of Helsinki came out in 1908.
The Unit for Statistics and Information Services participates
in international statistics cooperation. Partners include interna-
tional organisations and associations as well as European cities.
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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES
The Helsinki Urban Facts Library is open to the public and
specialises in Helsinki-related statistics and research and functions
as an information service point.
The library provides guidance and advice for finding the
required information and responds to information service
requests related to Helsinki-related statistics.
Publications of the City of Helsinki form the Library’s
special collection. In addition, the collections include statistical
publications from other European cities. Publications are lent as
home loans or as inter-library loans via other libraries.
Literature on Helsinki’s history is mainly accessible in the
reference library of the City Archives, where it can be studied in
the Researchers’ Room.
LIBRARY Ympyrätalo, Hakaniemi Open Mon–Fri 8:15am–4pm
CONTACT Helsinki Urban Facts Library INFORMATION P.O. BOX 5500, FI-00099 City of Helsinki, FINLAND
Siltasaarenkatu 18–20 A, 5th floor tel. +358 (0)9 310 36377 tietokeskus.kirjasto@hel.fi
HELSINKIALUEITTAIN
Helsinki alueittain 2010 esittelee Helsingin 8 suurpiiriä ja 33 peruspiiriä. Kirja
kertoo kunkin alueen taustasta, rakenteesta ja palveluista historia-, tilasto- ja
suunnitelmatietojen pohjalta. Alueita verrataan myös muuhun Helsinkiin.
Aluekuvauksia täydentää tiivis katsaus koko Helsingin alueelliseen
rakenteeseen ja asemaan osana laajempaa seutua.
Helsingfors områdesvis presenterar de 8 stordistrikten och 33 distrikten i
Helsingfors deras bakgrund, uppbyggnad och service på grundval av historia,
statistik och planläggning. Jämförelser med övriga delar av Helsingfors görs
också. Helheten kompletteras av en komprimerad översikt av Helsingfors
stadsstruktur som en del av Helsingforsregionen.
Helsinki alueittain means Helsinki by District, and presents the 8 major districts
and 33 districts of the city their background, structure and services using
historical, statistical and town planning data. Comparisons with the rest of
Helsinki are also made. The descriptions of the districts are complemented by a
short description of Helsinki's urban structure as a part of the Helsinki Region.
2010 Helsingfors områdesvisHelsinki by District
HELSINKIALUEITTAIN 2010 Helsingfors stads faktacentral
City of Helsinki Urban Facts
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KOHTI AURINKOISTA TULEVAISUUTTASuurten kaupunkien strategiat
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Julkaisutilauksetp. 09 310 36293Internetwww.hel.fi /tietokeskus
KOHTI AURINKOISTA TULEVAISUUTTA
Kunnissa laadittiin 1970- ja 80-luvilla keskipitkän ja pitkän tähtäyksen suunnitelmia. Niiden tilalle tuli 90-luvulla strateginen suunnittelu. Samalla otettiin käyttöön uusi kieli. Vanhat PTS:n tavoitteet muuttuivat strategisiksi päämääriksi. Nykyään kaikki laativat strategioita - oikeastaan kaikki on yhtä strategiaa. Asia on tärkeä vasta kun sen eteen voi liittää sanan strateginen.
Tietokeskuksen erikoistutkija Heikki Helin ja Jyväskylä strategiajohtaja Sakari Möttönen kokosivat 11 suurimman kaupungin strategiat. Kuntien strategioiden silmiinpistävin piirre on niiden samankaltaisuus.
Koosteesta herää monenlaisia kysymyksiä: Miksi erilaisissa kunnissa on hyvin samankaltaiset strategiat? Miksi strategioissa ei näy huolen häviävääkään? Kuntien tulevaisuus on pelkää aurinkoa. Käsitelläänkö strategioissa vain kivoja ja helppoja ongelmia, mutta todelliset, ilkeät, vaikeat ja tärkeät ongelmat eivät mahdu nykyisen strategiamallin muottiin? Miksi strategioita tehdään? Mikä merkitys strategioilla ylipäänsä on?
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City of Helsinki Urban Facts publications •
www.hel.fi/tietokeskus Helsinki Region Infoshare – open information about Helsinki and the Helsinki region • www.hri.fi Library collection • http://erikoiskirjastot.hel.fiStatistics on Helsinki and the Helsinki region • www.aluesarjat.fiQuarterly indicators from the Helsinki region •
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ADVICE, GUIDANCE AND FILING
The City Archives heads the City of Helsinki’s records management
and serves as the city’s central archives. It receives and maintains
documents that are created by the City’s public operations and
require permanent storage and provides related information and
research services. In addition, the City Archives receives private
material about Helsinki, such as archives of associations and hous-
ing companies.
Records management also includes guidance and advice
to the City’s public agencies and public corporations concerning
archival matters and participation in various projects to develop
the management of documents.
The intermediate archives of the City’s case management
system Ahjo, located in the Meritalo building, are also part of the
City Archives.
DOCUMENTS FROM YEARS GONE BY
In all, the collections of the City Archives include approximately
14 shelf kilometres of documents, the oldest of which date back to
1569. Uninterrupted document series begin in the early 18th century.
In the Researchers’ Room of the City Archives, researchers can
study archive collections and receive help from the staff. The SINETTI
archive database is maintained for conducting searches in archive
collections and their documents, and the City Archives has also
digitised printed document collections of municipal administration.
These can be found at: www.hel.fi/hki/tieke/en/City+Archives.
The City Archives contributes to bringing Helsinki’s past to the public
knowledge through articles, lectures and exhibitions.
City arCHiVes
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www.hel.fi/tietokeskus • tietokeskus@hel.fi exchange +358 (0)9 310 1612
ADMINISTRATION | URBAN RESEARCH | STATISTICS AND INFORMATION SERVICES 1 YMPYRäTALO Siltasaarenkatu 18–20 A, 5th floor P.O. BOX 5500, FI-00099 City of Helsinki, FINLAND
Library Information services and sales of publications Mon–Fri 8:15am–4pm tel. +358 (0)9 310 36377
CITY ARCHIVES 2 KALLION VIRASTOTALO (KALLIO PUBLIC OFFICE BUILDING) Eläintarhantie 3 F P.O. BOX 5510, FI-00099 City of Helsinki, FINLAND
Research Mon–Wed 9am–4pm, Thu 9am–6pm services (1 June – 31 August 9am–4pm), Fri closed tel. +358 (0)9 310 43571 kaupunginarkisto@hel.fi
Ahjo 3 MERITALO SITE intermediate Haapaniemenkatu 7–9 A archives P.O. BOX 5520, FI-00099 City of Helsinki, FINLAND tel. +358 (0)9 310 43336, fax +358 (0)9 310 32666
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