Eeva Latosuo – PhD Candidate

  • M. Sc. 2000

    Environmental Science

    University of Helsinki, Finland

You can reach Eeva at eeva_latosuo@sfu.ca.

Meet Eeva

Originally from Finland, Eeva has a Master’s degree is in Environmental Science from the University of Helsinki. Her outdoor career started as a climbing instructor for NOLS and a professional ski patroller in Colorado. For 18 years, Eeva has been a professor of Outdoor Studies at Alaska Pacific University, an active member of the SAR community, and continues to teach avalanche courses. She enjoys being in the wilderness in all seasons, especially in the winter on her skis. That is one of her motivators to engage in this research – for her, her backcountry partners and all others in the community who deserve to “start and end at home” every day they go out in the mountains. She feels privileged to have the opportunity to study at SFU, something that not everyone who is interested or capable is afforded. Similarly, the majority of outdoor recreation is upper middle class & white activity. As a researcher, Eeva wants to advocate for more inclusive participation in the mountain sports as well as continue to democratize the professional world of avalanche practitioners and academic research. 

Eeva's research

Eeva is working with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center forecasters and the folks who interact with the bulletin. Using a transdisciplinary approach and applying social science frameworks, she focuses on learning from the user’s perspective on what works and what doesn’t in avalanche risk communication. Eeva believes that avalanche forecast users would benefit from a more informative and transparent communication of uncertainty in avalanche forecasts. Learning both from forecast users and forecasters, her overarching research objective is to develop new approaches for uncertainty communication products that are both effective and feasible in the avalanche context.

Eeva’s publications at SARP

Exploring the gendered landscape of the avalanche safety industry - barriers, benefits and potential drawbacks of professional diversity

Journal Paper
Mannberg, A., Johansson, M., & Latosuo, E.
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 51, 100937.
Publication year: 2025

Is it a man's world? Gendered professional experiences in snow and avalanche safety

Conference Paper - ISSW
Andrea Mannberg, Maria Johansson, and Eeva Latosuo
Proceedings of the 2024 International Snow Science Workshop in Tromso, Norway, 1465-1472
Publication year: 2024

Users' awareness and response to uncertainty information in public avalanche forecasts

Backcountry users and risk communicationConference Paper - ISSW
Eeva Latosuo, Pascal Haegeli, Julie Demuth, and Ethan Greene
Proceedings of the 2024 International Snow Science Workshop in Tromso, Norway, 1618-1625
Publication year: 2024

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Eeva’s research presentation videos

Eeva Latosuo, Pascal Haegeli, Julie Demuth & Ethan Greene
Users’ awareness and response to uncertainty information in public avalanche forecasts
2024 Colorado Snow and Avalanche Workshop

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Eeva Latosuo & Pascal Haegeli
Examining the Uncertainty Among Forecast Users
2024 CAA Spring Meeting