The KiVa anti-bullying program, implemented in Tallinn's municipal schools in 2024, has shown commendable results in reducing bullying. Data collected confirms that the level of bullying in Tallinn’s schools is significantly lower compared to other Estonian schools participating in the KiVa program.
To ensure environmentally friendly disposal of old Christmas trees, Tallinn has opened 83 collection points where residents can drop off their trees free of charge. Trees can also be taken to waste stations or have them picked up by the local waste management service.
Solutions in the latest Tallinn University of Technology’s Smart City Challenge range from lighting nanogrids to 3D tree modelling for urban digital twins.
World-class human capital, unique digital capabilities and a competitive business environment make Estonia a smart, agile location for business with...
Good luck to our co-semifinalists: - Bristol (United Kingdom) - Espoon kaupunki - Esbo stad - City of Espoo (Finland) - Tampereen kaupunki - City of...
EST RUS European City of the Trees (ECOT) is an annual award which the European Arboricultural Council (EAC) hands over to a city for its commitment...
Välisprojektide ettevalmistamist ja elluviimist koordineerib Tallinna Strateegiakeskuse all tegutsev Välisprojektide büroo, mille eesmärgiks on tõsta...