tallinn presentation to uceu dublin 2014
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Co-creative TALLINN
• Participation started with small groups protesting
against development plans;
• The main problem was the lack of communication
between people in the planning process;
• In 2006 the first of 7 informal round-tables took
place in Tallinn Urban Planning Department, with
the aim of bringing people together in a friendly
atmosphere to ask questions and have discussions on
more general issues;
• Today we have reduced the stereotypic thinking on
both sides, instead of just protesting many of the
community organisations are acting as constructive
partners;
• Besides active participation we use technology to
get real-time input from passive citizens to make
changes in the urban pattern:
- mobile positioning to study urban sprawl
- open tracking data to study everyday
movements of bikers
- NFC-based public transport card to make
adjustments to time-tables and bus-stops
TALK TO EACH OTHER
BE INNOVATIVE
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