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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Garri
2.Perekonnanimi Raagmaa
3.Töökoht Tartu Ülikool
4.Ametikoht TÜ Pärnu kolledži direktor
5.Sünniaeg 16.12.1966 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus Filosoofiadoktor (Ph.D inimgeograafias) Tartu Ülikool 2000
7.Teenistuskäik 09.2001 - 09.2001 TÜ geograafia instituudi teadur
01.1997 - 11.1997 Tapa linnapea
09.1996 - 01.1997 TÜ geograafia instituudi lektor
05.1995 – 09.1996 Eesti Tuleviku-uuringute Instituudi projektijuht
01.1995 - 09.1995 EVV regionaalministri nõunik
08.1994 - 01.1995. Jõgeva maavalitsuse arenguosakonna peaspetsialist
01.1994 - 12.1994 Eesti turu- ja arvamusteuuringu keskuse EMOR projektijuht
8.Teaduskraad Filoofiadoktor (inimgeograafias)
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
TÜ 2000
10.Tunnustused
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
23-24. augustil 2002 Tartus toimunud rahvusvahelise konverentsi „From Native and Landscape Research to Urban and Regional Studies Edgar Kant 100 and Johannes G. Granö 120“ korraldaja (14 riiki 82 osalejat)
4-7. oktoobril 2000 Riias toimunud 6. Läänemeremaade ERSA konverentsi “Nordic- Baltic Sea Region on the Eve of 21st Century” rahvusvahelise korralduskomitee liige.
1-4. oktoobril 1998 Pärnus toimunud 5. Läänemeremaade ERSA konverentsi „Global-Local Interplay in the Baltic Sea Region“ (13 riiki 122 osalejat) korraldaja.
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad 1) Regionaalsed innovatsioonissüsteemid
2) Planeerimiskultuuri muutus Ida-Euroopa maades
3) Regionaalne identiteet, juhtimine ja areng
4) Regionaalpoliitika mõju
14.Jooksvad grandid 6RP: Eesti regionaalse innovatsiooni strateegia
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

Raagmaa, G., (1996). "New Enterprises and Regional Development in Estonia." Kogumikus: Local and Regional Development During the 1990s Transition in Eastern Europe. Markku Tykkylainen (toim.), Avebury, 1995, pp. 29-46.

Raagmaa, G.; Kroon K. (2005) The future of collective farms built social infrastructure. Choosing the way between central place and network theories. Geografiska Annaler B, l3.

Kase, U., Müristaja, Raagmaa, G., Kask, T., H., Hinsberg, A. (2004) From publicly encouraged networks to cluster formation in Pärnu holiday-making industry. In: R.S. Hacker, B. Johansson, C. Karlsson (Eds.) Emerging Market Economies and European Economic Integration. London: Edward Elgar,186-213.

Raagmaa, G.; Tamm, P. (2004) Potential Emerging Biomedicluster in a Low Capitalised Country. European Planning Studies,12,7, 943-60.

Raagmaa, G. (2002) Regional Identity in Regional Development and Planning. European Planning Studies. 10, 1, 55-76.

Raagmaa, G. (2002) The model of post-socialist rural transition: Openness and (un)learning versus informal relations. Kogumikus: Rural Areas at the Millennium Shift: Challenges and Problems. Ljubljana, Department of Geography, University of Ljubljana. Dela 17, 22-71.

Raagmaa, G., (2001) Public Leaders In Regional Economic Development. European Planning Studies, 9, 8, 1039-1054.

Raagmaa, G.; Kask, T.; Rein, A. (2000) Tourism in city marketing and regional development. The success story of Pärnu, Estonia. Kogumikus: The Proceedings of ERSA’s XII Summer Institute - "Tourism Sustainability and Territorial Organisation". Faro: University of Algarve.

Raagmaa, G.; Terk. E. (2000) The Futures of the Core Baltic Sea Region. Development Scenarios for the year 2020. Kogumikus: B.Neuss, P.Jurczek and W.Hilz (Hrgs.) Entwicklungstrategien in Nordosteuropa – Baltikum und Finnland. Occasional papers Nr. 21, 127-157.

Terk. E.; Raagmaa, G. (2000) The EU, the Nordic accession candidates and Russia in 2010: scenarios for the Nordic region. Central European Quaterly II, 2000, Vienna: Creditanstalt AG, 93-98.

Kuus, M.; Raagmaa, G. (1998) The changing role Tallinn, Estonia in the Baltic Sea Region. Kogumikus: Joachim Burdack, Frank-Dieter Grimm, Leo Paul (toim.) The political geography of current East-West relation. Beiträge zur Regionalen Geographie, Vol 47. Institut für Länderkunde, Lepzig, 52-63.

Raagmaa, G.; Vürst, R.; Pungas, K.; Haljaste, H. (1998) “European Transport Corridors along the Eastern Baltic Shores: International and National Interests.” Kogumikus: Lars Hedegaard and Bjarne Lindström (toim.). The NEBI Yearbook 1998. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 199-216.

Raagmaa, G. (1997) “Growth in the Hidden Economy: The case of Estonia.” Kogumikus Neil Hood, Robert Kilis and Jan-Erik Vahlne (toim.) Transition in the Baltic States. Microlevel Studies, Macmillan, London, pp.148-179.

Raagmaa, G. (1996) “Shifts in Regional Development of Estonia During the Transition.” European Planning Studies, Vol 4, No. 6, 1996, pp.679-699.

Raagmaa, G.; Keskpaik, A. (1994) "Insular and Continental Periphery of Estonia - Short or Tong Term Success or Stagnation: Comparative Case Study." Kogumikus "Nordic-Baltic Europe is restructuring: looking for the integration fits." Henrik Cwiklinski and Jan W. Owsinski (eds.) Warsaw-Sopot, 1994, 181-199.

viimati muudetud: 10.10.2005

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Garri
2.Surname Raagmaa
3.Institution University of Tartu
4.Position Director of the UT Pärnu College
5.Date of birth 16.12.1966 (day.month.year)
6.Education Ph.D. (Human Geography) University of Tartu 2000
7.Research and
professional experience
09.2001 - 09.2001 Reseacher at the University of Tartu Institute of Geography
01.1997 - 11.1997 Mayor of Tapa
09.1996 - 01.1997 Lecturer at the University of Tartu Institute of Geography
05.1995 – 09.1996 Project manager at the Institute for Futures Studies
01.1995 - 09.1995 Adviser to the Minister of Regional Affairs 08.1994 - 01.1995 Senior specialist at the Jõgeva County Governent Development Department
01.1994 - 12.1994 Eesti turu- ja arvamusteuuringu keskuse EMOR projektijuht
8.Academic degree PhD(human geography)
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
University of Tartu 2000
10.Honours/awards
11.Research-administrative
experience
23-24. august 2002, Tartu, conference „From Native and Landscape Research to Urban and Regional Studies Edgar Kant 100 and Johannes G. Granö 120“. Head of the organizing committee.
4-7. october 2000 Riga, 6th ERSA regional conferene “Nordic- Baltic Sea Region on the Eve of 21st Century”, member of the organizing committee
1-4. oktober 1998,Pärnu, 5th ERSA regional conferene „Global-Local Interplay in the Baltic Sea Region“. Head of the organizing committee.
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program 1) Regional innovation systems
2) Transformation of planning culture in CEEC
3) Regional identity,leadership and development
4) The impact of regional policy
14.Current grant funding 6th framework programme: Estonian Regional Innovation Strategy
15.List of most important publications

Raagmaa, G., (1996). "New Enterprises and Regional Development in Estonia." Kogumikus: Local and Regional Development During the 1990s Transition in Eastern Europe. Markku Tykkylainen (toim.), Avebury, 1995, pp. 29-46.

Raagmaa, G.; Kroon K. (2005) The future of collective farms built social infrastructure. Choosing the way between central place and network theories. Geografiska Annaler B, l3.

Kase, U., Müristaja, Raagmaa, G., Kask, T., H., Hinsberg, A. (2004) From publicly encouraged networks to cluster formation in Pärnu holiday-making industry. In: R.S. Hacker, B. Johansson, C. Karlsson (Eds.) Emerging Market Economies and European Economic Integration. London: Edward Elgar,186-213.

Raagmaa, G.; Tamm, P. (2004) Potential Emerging Biomedicluster in a Low Capitalised Country. European Planning Studies,12,7, 943-60.

Raagmaa, G. (2002) Regional Identity in Regional Development and Planning. European Planning Studies. 10, 1, 55-76.

Raagmaa, G. (2002) The model of post-socialist rural transition: Openness and (un)learning versus informal relations. Kogumikus: Rural Areas at the Millennium Shift: Challenges and Problems. Ljubljana, Department of Geography, University of Ljubljana. Dela 17, 22-71.

Raagmaa, G., (2001) Public Leaders In Regional Economic Development. European Planning Studies, 9, 8, 1039-1054.

Raagmaa, G.; Kask, T.; Rein, A. (2000) Tourism in city marketing and regional development. The success story of Pärnu, Estonia. Kogumikus: The Proceedings of ERSA’s XII Summer Institute - "Tourism Sustainability and Territorial Organisation". Faro: University of Algarve.

Raagmaa, G.; Terk. E. (2000) The Futures of the Core Baltic Sea Region. Development Scenarios for the year 2020. Kogumikus: B.Neuss, P.Jurczek and W.Hilz (Hrgs.) Entwicklungstrategien in Nordosteuropa – Baltikum und Finnland. Occasional papers Nr. 21, 127-157.

Terk. E.; Raagmaa, G. (2000) The EU, the Nordic accession candidates and Russia in 2010: scenarios for the Nordic region. Central European Quaterly II, 2000, Vienna: Creditanstalt AG, 93-98.

Kuus, M.; Raagmaa, G. (1998) The changing role Tallinn, Estonia in the Baltic Sea Region. Kogumikus: Joachim Burdack, Frank-Dieter Grimm, Leo Paul (toim.) The political geography of current East-West relation. Beiträge zur Regionalen Geographie, Vol 47. Institut für Länderkunde, Lepzig, 52-63.

Raagmaa, G.; Vürst, R.; Pungas, K.; Haljaste, H. (1998) “European Transport Corridors along the Eastern Baltic Shores: International and National Interests.” Kogumikus: Lars Hedegaard and Bjarne Lindström (toim.). The NEBI Yearbook 1998. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 199-216.

Raagmaa, G. (1997) “Growth in the Hidden Economy: The case of Estonia.” Kogumikus Neil Hood, Robert Kilis and Jan-Erik Vahlne (toim.) Transition in the Baltic States. Microlevel Studies, Macmillan, London, pp.148-179.

Raagmaa, G. (1996) “Shifts in Regional Development of Estonia During the Transition.” European Planning Studies, Vol 4, No. 6, 1996, pp.679-699.

Raagmaa, G.; Keskpaik, A. (1994) "Insular and Continental Periphery of Estonia - Short or Tong Term Success or Stagnation: Comparative Case Study." Kogumikus "Nordic-Baltic Europe is restructuring: looking for the integration fits." Henrik Cwiklinski and Jan W. Owsinski (eds.) Warsaw-Sopot, 1994, 181-199.

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