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Winning ideas of Tallinn’s participatory budget announced
This year, more than 10,000 people took part in Tallinn’s participatory budget vote, selecting the best ideas for developing their local districts.
Online form for idea submission
You are submitting your idea to the platform for the planning of the use and division of public money. We assume that you are familiar with the...
Permaculture Design Course (PDC)
Course dates: September 9–22, 2025 Hands-on days: September 23–24, 2025 Registration deadline: August 31, 2025 (registration form can be found below)...
GreenTwins – Tallinn-Helsinki digital green model
GreenTwins is developing a green model for the digital twin cities (HEL-TAL), analysing physical space models and digitising geoinformatics data and...
Tallinn’s Voluntary Local Review: A Governance Tool for Sustainable Development
With its first Voluntary Local Review, Tallinn aims to show how cities can make sustainability real — in planning, policy, and daily life.
GoGreenRoutes – implementing nature based solutions
What is the aim of the GoGreenRoutes project? The aim of the GoGreenRoutes project is to recognise the existing natural and cultural values of Vormsi...
Vote for the best idea to improve your neighbourhood – the participatory budget vote is open until Monday
Tallinn residents aged 14 and older still have a few days left to vote for up to three favourite ideas to be implemented in their district.
Ideas from Citizens’ Assembly shaping a greener city
The proposals from the Citizens’ Assembly have led to 61 initiatives to make the city greener and more people-centric: 20 have already been completed, 28 are underway, and 13 are still to come.