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Tallinn's 2025-2029 plan to reduce noise and promote sustainable mobility

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27 February 2025

Tallinn's 2025-2029 plan to reduce noise and promote sustainable mobility

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Tallinn released a 2025-2029 action plan to reduce environmental noise, promote sustainable mobility, and improve residents' quality of life.

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the City of Tallinn

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Estonia

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    • Urban/city tourism

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    • Governance of tourism destinations

    • Sustainable mobility

    • Well-being of residents

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    • Other tourism transportation activities

    • Rail Passenger transport

    • Road passenger transport

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In 2025, the City of Tallinn released an action plan for 2025-2029 to minimise environmental noise in public areas to ensure a healthier living environment for residents and support economic activities. It outlines various measures, including promoting sustainable mobility, improving public transport and enhancing cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. Additionally, it emphasises the importance of protecting green areas and improving sound insulation in noise-sensitive buildings.The plan highlights the health impacts of noise pollution, offering innovative solutions such as testing new noise barriers and adopting the 15-minute city concept to reduce the need for long car trips. This initiative aligns with Tallinn's broader strategy to promote sustainable urban mobility and improve the overall quality of life for its residents.To explore the policy document in detail, follow the attached link on the left-hand side of the platform.

#Destination management #Mobility #Sustainable tourism #Public transportation #Innovation in tourism 

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