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Tallinn
Tallinn on the way for becoming European
Green Capital 2018
7.07.2015
Relo Ligi, Environmental Department of Tallinn
European Green Capital
Idea from Tallinn City initiative of
the former City Mayor, Mr. Jüri Ratas
Objectives:
• Improve city environment
• inspire and promote best practices
4 cities have held the title so far: Stockholm (2010),
Hamburg (2011), Vitoria-Gasteiz (2012), Nantes
(2013), next year (2014) Copenhagen
Winner for year 2018. will be announced on 2016.
application deadline October 2015
12 indicators
Climate Change: mitigation and adaptation
2.
Local transport
3.
Green urban areas incorporating sustainable land use
4.
Nature and biodiversity
5.
Ambient air quality
6.
Quality of the acoustic environment
7.
Waste production and management
8.
Water management
9.
Waste water treatment
10. Eco innovation and sustainable employment
11. Energy performance
12. Integrated environmental management
1.
Objectives and approach
Approach
• Formulated long term objectives in Tallinn Environmental
Strategy until year 2030 (2011) 1 of the objectives EGC
• 2012 started Tallinn Environment Action Plan 2013-2018
with action plan for European Green Capital
• Finding baseline for Tallinn as the future applicant for
European Green Capital title
Analyse the 5 EGC applications
Analyses showed where Tallinn's advantages are
in 12 indicators
• Comparison in numbers if possible
Action plan - local transport
Favour pedestrian, cyclists and public transport
Cycle roads to make cycling alternative to car
transportation
Public transportation lanes, priority system (traffic
lights)
Speed limit reduction where needed
Tallinn sustainable urban mobility action plan
Nature and biodiversity
Tallinn biodiversity studies
Tallinn biodiversity action
plan and monitoring scheme
Introduction of natural values
more widely to the citizens
and tourists.
Tallinn urban space has three
large protected under
national protection – Pirita
River Valley Landscape Area
(700 ha), Aegna Protection
Area (300 ha) and NõmmeMustamäe (200 ha).
Eco innovation and sustainable employment
= new, improved product or service or process that is
beneficial for environment
Co-operation, -programmes and networks
with firms, science and governmental
institutions, neighbour municipalities
Development of IT services
European Green Capitals have not been able
and will not in future fulfil their ambitions
alone and without co-operation
Green urban areas incorporating sustainable
land use
Environmental friendly = human-friendly urban space
New sustainable residential (pilot) areas.
Tallinn has about 100m2 public green areas per person that is more
than any EGC, however important criteria access not more than 300
m is not fulfilled.
Creating small green areas (pocket parks) and improving access
to green space.
Ambient air quality
Favour public transport,
cycling, walking
Car traffic needs to be
reduced
Favour environmentally
friendly vehicles
Climate Change: mitigation and
adaptation
• Tallinn joint Covenant of Mayors in 2009
• SEAP covers most of the actions must be taken
• Greener Transportation (cycle roads improving public
transport to increase the promotion of electric
vehicles)
• Energy-efficient Buildings (0 - and + energy buildings,
stricter standards)
Quality of the acoustic environment
Implementation if sitespecific noise reduction
measures, walls, new sound
proof windows
Protection of quiet areas
and social institutions
New noise reduction action
plan has published and is
waiting for comments.
City government approval
in May
Waste production and management
Household waste per
person is lower than any
EGC.
New waste collection
stations
Recycling of bio waste
and burning in combistations
Water management
Individual water meters
Reduction of water leaks
Water usage lower than any EGC, 94 l/d per person
Waste water treatment
Side-products (biogas, sludge, waste heat) to
reuse
Separation of stormwater and wastewater
systems
Campaigns to reduce consumption of toxic
chemicals
Integrated environmental management
The environmental management
system in city departments
Green office principles
Green procurements
Energy performance
Reducing energy consumption in City
Government buildings
Renewable Energy Consumption and
Production
Energy efficient and environmentally
friendly development areas
European Green Capital - Why?
Tallinn city contributes to the environment and
quality of life, and of decisions are more and more
environmental friendly
Introduces Tallinn as well environmentally
contributing city
Citizens become more aware of the environment
and their behaviour will be greener
Generates interest to visit Tallinn as a pleasant green
and beautiful city, where to go on a business trip or
holiday
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Thank you