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Municipalities of Estonia
Vald (plural vallad), a rural Estonian municipality or parish leads here. For the French rapper, see Vald (rapper)A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural omavalitsused) is the smallest administrative subdivision of Estonia. Each municipality is a unit of self-government with its representative and executive bodies. The municipalities in Estonia cover the entire territory of the country.
Municipalities in Estonia are of two types:
Urban municipalities or towns (linnad, singular linn)
Rural municipalities or parishes (vallad, singular vald).There is no other status distinction between them.
Municipalities may contain one or several settlements. All urban municipalities plus 6 rural municipalities contain only one settlement. Of the latter six, 5 are so-called "borough-parishes", cons...
published: 13 Oct 2021
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Study Visit of the Representatives of Armenian Municipalities to Estonia in September, 2021
published: 15 Feb 2022
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Square! Positively shrinking / Võru, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Võru city centre, Estonia
Architects: Villem Tomiste
Team: Risto Aim, Mirko Arras, Kaija Arroval, Helen Batista, Edgar Kaare, Kristo Klementi, Raiko Palm, Siim Porila
Competition: 2015
Compleated: 2019
Commissioned by Võru City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, M...
published: 19 Jan 2021
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Square! Positively shrinking / Kuressaare, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Kuressaare city centre, Estonia
Architects: Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik, Katrin Männik, Eela Samblik, Martin Noorväli, Kairit Sõlg
Construction design: Projekt Kuubis
Competition: 2016
Completed: 2019
Commissioned by Saaremaa Municipality Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Hä...
published: 19 Jan 2021
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Study Visit of the Representatives of Georgian Municipalities to Estonia in June, 2021
Study visit of the representatives of Telavi, Mtskheta, Samtredia and Tsageri municipalities to Estonia June, 2021
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Largest Immigrant groups in England Municipalities
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Latvia Is Between Lithuania & Estonia! | KLT GEO #shorts
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Square! Positively shrinking / Rakvere, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Rakvere city centre, Estonia
Architects: Risto Parve, Kai Süda
Competition: 2015
Completion of stage I: 2020
Completion of stage II: not known
Commissioned by Rakvere City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarni...
published: 19 Jan 2021
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Accelerate Estonia_Energiaühistu's community energy model for municipalities
How to bring green turn to every community without "not-in-my-backyard" syndrome by making the community members into active participants and initiators? Energiaühistu will create a functional model how local municipalities can involve communities in setting up renewable energy parks onto public buildings and landplots.
published: 03 Oct 2022
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Why Does Estonia Have the Best Education System in Europe? - VisualPolitik EN
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Estonia has become the nation of European entrepreneurs. Something like a small, albeit icy, Silicon Valley in the heart of the European Union. The question is, how on earth have they achieved such an evolution in such a short time? What is the secret behind the Estonian model? What are the ingredients of its success?
Well... as we recently covered in a special video on Patreon, we can highlight several factors: from tax policy to its commitment to technology. Also, among the most important ingredients of Estonian success is its education system.
You may not know it and you would never have imagined it, but Estonia has the best education system in Europe. In fact, it calls itself the "Edu...
published: 02 Jan 2022
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Municipalities of Estonia
Vald (plural vallad), a rural Estonian municipality or parish leads here. For the French rapper, see Vald (rapper)A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural ...
Vald (plural vallad), a rural Estonian municipality or parish leads here. For the French rapper, see Vald (rapper)A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural omavalitsused) is the smallest administrative subdivision of Estonia. Each municipality is a unit of self-government with its representative and executive bodies. The municipalities in Estonia cover the entire territory of the country.
Municipalities in Estonia are of two types:
Urban municipalities or towns (linnad, singular linn)
Rural municipalities or parishes (vallad, singular vald).There is no other status distinction between them.
Municipalities may contain one or several settlements. All urban municipalities plus 6 rural municipalities contain only one settlement. Of the latter six, 5 are so-called "borough-parishes", consisting of one borough, while Ruhnu Parish consists of one village.
Some municipalities are divided into districts. The 8 urban districts (linnaosad, singular linnaosa) of Tallinn have limited self-government, while other urban districts are formed for administrative purposes. Some rural districts (osavallad) have limited self-government, while other types of rural districts do not.
Municipalities range in population from Tallinn with 427,500 inhabitants to Ruhnu with 68. Previously, as over two-thirds of the municipalities had a population of under 3,000, many of them found it advantageous to co-operate in providing services and carrying out administrative functions.
Currently, after the administrative reform was completed in October 2017, there are total of 79 municipalities, 15 of which are urban and 64 rural. 51 of the present municipalities were the result of mergers, 28 remain unchanged. After the reform small municipalities with under 5,000 inhabitants have been reduced from a number of 169 to 15. The number of councillors was reduced from 2,026 to 1,019. The municipalities are:
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Vald (plural vallad), a rural Estonian municipality or parish leads here. For the French rapper, see Vald (rapper)A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural omavalitsused) is the smallest administrative subdivision of Estonia. Each municipality is a unit of self-government with its representative and executive bodies. The municipalities in Estonia cover the entire territory of the country.
Municipalities in Estonia are of two types:
Urban municipalities or towns (linnad, singular linn)
Rural municipalities or parishes (vallad, singular vald).There is no other status distinction between them.
Municipalities may contain one or several settlements. All urban municipalities plus 6 rural municipalities contain only one settlement. Of the latter six, 5 are so-called "borough-parishes", consisting of one borough, while Ruhnu Parish consists of one village.
Some municipalities are divided into districts. The 8 urban districts (linnaosad, singular linnaosa) of Tallinn have limited self-government, while other urban districts are formed for administrative purposes. Some rural districts (osavallad) have limited self-government, while other types of rural districts do not.
Municipalities range in population from Tallinn with 427,500 inhabitants to Ruhnu with 68. Previously, as over two-thirds of the municipalities had a population of under 3,000, many of them found it advantageous to co-operate in providing services and carrying out administrative functions.
Currently, after the administrative reform was completed in October 2017, there are total of 79 municipalities, 15 of which are urban and 64 rural. 51 of the present municipalities were the result of mergers, 28 remain unchanged. After the reform small municipalities with under 5,000 inhabitants have been reduced from a number of 169 to 15. The number of councillors was reduced from 2,026 to 1,019. The municipalities are:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_of_Estonia
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Square! Positively shrinking / Võru, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Võru city centre, Estonia
Architects: Villem Tomiste
Team: Risto Aim, Mirko Arras, Kaija...
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Võru city centre, Estonia
Architects: Villem Tomiste
Team: Risto Aim, Mirko Arras, Kaija Arroval, Helen Batista, Edgar Kaare, Kristo Klementi, Raiko Palm, Siim Porila
Competition: 2015
Compleated: 2019
Commissioned by Võru City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
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Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Võru city centre, Estonia
Architects: Villem Tomiste
Team: Risto Aim, Mirko Arras, Kaija Arroval, Helen Batista, Edgar Kaare, Kristo Klementi, Raiko Palm, Siim Porila
Competition: 2015
Compleated: 2019
Commissioned by Võru City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
- published: 19 Jan 2021
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Square! Positively shrinking / Kuressaare, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Kuressaare city centre, Estonia
Architects: Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik, Katrin Männ...
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Kuressaare city centre, Estonia
Architects: Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik, Katrin Männik, Eela Samblik, Martin Noorväli, Kairit Sõlg
Construction design: Projekt Kuubis
Competition: 2016
Completed: 2019
Commissioned by Saaremaa Municipality Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
https://wn.com/Square_Positively_Shrinking_Kuressaare,_Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Kuressaare city centre, Estonia
Architects: Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik, Katrin Männik, Eela Samblik, Martin Noorväli, Kairit Sõlg
Construction design: Projekt Kuubis
Competition: 2016
Completed: 2019
Commissioned by Saaremaa Municipality Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
- published: 19 Jan 2021
- views: 130
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Study Visit of the Representatives of Georgian Municipalities to Estonia in June, 2021
Study visit of the representatives of Telavi, Mtskheta, Samtredia and Tsageri municipalities to Estonia June, 2021
Study visit of the representatives of Telavi, Mtskheta, Samtredia and Tsageri municipalities to Estonia June, 2021
https://wn.com/Study_Visit_Of_The_Representatives_Of_Georgian_Municipalities_To_Estonia_In_June,_2021
Study visit of the representatives of Telavi, Mtskheta, Samtredia and Tsageri municipalities to Estonia June, 2021
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Largest Immigrant groups in England Municipalities
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Latvia Is Between Lithuania & Estonia! | KLT GEO #shorts
Latvia has 36 municipalities, let's learn about them!
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Latvia has 36 municipalities, let's learn about them!
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Latvia Is Between Lithuania & Estonia! | KLT GEO #shorts
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Square! Positively shrinking / Rakvere, Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Rakvere city centre, Estonia
Architects: Risto Parve, Kai Süda
Competition: 2015
Completi...
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Rakvere city centre, Estonia
Architects: Risto Parve, Kai Süda
Competition: 2015
Completion of stage I: 2020
Completion of stage II: not known
Commissioned by Rakvere City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
https://wn.com/Square_Positively_Shrinking_Rakvere,_Estonia
Estonian Exhibition at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition
Rakvere city centre, Estonia
Architects: Risto Parve, Kai Süda
Competition: 2015
Completion of stage I: 2020
Completion of stage II: not known
Commissioned by Rakvere City Government
Estonian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021
Commissioner: Raul Järg, Director Estonian Centre for Architecture
Producers: Eve Arpo, Maria Kristiin Peterson
Curators: Jiri Tintera, Kalle Vellevoog, Garri Raagmaa, Martin Pedanik, Paulina Pähn
Exhibitors: Mari Rass, Ott Alver, Alvin Järving, Kaidi Põder, Helen Rebane, Egon Metusala, Kaie Kuldkepp, Liis Uustal, Vilve Enno, Gianfranco Franchi, Chiara Tesi, Rea Sepping; Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, Villem Tomiste; Häli-Ann Tooms, Mari-Liis Männik; Ülle Maiste, Diana Taalfeld, Anne Saarniit, Roomet Helbre, Taavi Kuningas; Risto Parve, Kai Süda; Liisa Hirsch, Patrick Tubin McGinley; Anna Hints, Joosep Matjus, Ants Tammik, Tushar Prakash, Urmas Reisberg, Kairid Laks
Venue: Arsenale
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns. It features activities to improve the urban environment with a focus on the redevelopment of central squares. Shrinking municipalities need to concentrate on their residents’ quality of life. The programme “Great Public Spaces” is a remarkable example of urban space intervention in shrinking urban areas. The aim of the programme was to renew the centres, main squares and the main streets in 15 Estonian towns by 2020 as a gift from architects to the Estonian state celebrating its 100th anniversary.
https://positivelyshrinking.ee/
With the support of: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Ministry of Finance, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Rakvere City Government, Rapla Municipality Government, Võru City Government, Valga Municipality Government, Elva Municipality Government, Põlva Municipality Government, Saaremaa Municipality Government, Tõrva Municipality Government, Baltic Culture Fund
- published: 19 Jan 2021
- views: 88
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Accelerate Estonia_Energiaühistu's community energy model for municipalities
How to bring green turn to every community without "not-in-my-backyard" syndrome by making the community members into active participants and initiators? Energ...
How to bring green turn to every community without "not-in-my-backyard" syndrome by making the community members into active participants and initiators? Energiaühistu will create a functional model how local municipalities can involve communities in setting up renewable energy parks onto public buildings and landplots.
https://wn.com/Accelerate_Estonia_Energiaühistu's_Community_Energy_Model_For_Municipalities
How to bring green turn to every community without "not-in-my-backyard" syndrome by making the community members into active participants and initiators? Energiaühistu will create a functional model how local municipalities can involve communities in setting up renewable energy parks onto public buildings and landplots.
- published: 03 Oct 2022
- views: 14
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Why Does Estonia Have the Best Education System in Europe? - VisualPolitik EN
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Estonia has become the nation of European entrepreneurs. Some...
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Estonia has become the nation of European entrepreneurs. Something like a small, albeit icy, Silicon Valley in the heart of the European Union. The question is, how on earth have they achieved such an evolution in such a short time? What is the secret behind the Estonian model? What are the ingredients of its success?
Well... as we recently covered in a special video on Patreon, we can highlight several factors: from tax policy to its commitment to technology. Also, among the most important ingredients of Estonian success is its education system.
You may not know it and you would never have imagined it, but Estonia has the best education system in Europe. In fact, it calls itself the "Education Nation". In this video we tell you all the details about a unique system.
https://wn.com/Why_Does_Estonia_Have_The_Best_Education_System_In_Europe_Visualpolitik_En
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Estonia has become the nation of European entrepreneurs. Something like a small, albeit icy, Silicon Valley in the heart of the European Union. The question is, how on earth have they achieved such an evolution in such a short time? What is the secret behind the Estonian model? What are the ingredients of its success?
Well... as we recently covered in a special video on Patreon, we can highlight several factors: from tax policy to its commitment to technology. Also, among the most important ingredients of Estonian success is its education system.
You may not know it and you would never have imagined it, but Estonia has the best education system in Europe. In fact, it calls itself the "Education Nation". In this video we tell you all the details about a unique system.
- published: 02 Jan 2022
- views: 98610