Establishing a Market-orientated Urban Planning System after State Socialism: The Case of Tallinn |
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Authors: | Sampo Ruoppila |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Policy , University of Helsinki , Helsinki , Finland |
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Abstract: | The article examines the development of the urban planning system in Tallinn from 1991, when Estonia re-established its independence from the Soviet Union, until 2004. The planning laws and planning documents are analysed from the point of view of what kind of tools they provide for the public authority to intervene in urban development. It is argued that a liberal ad hoc urban planning that was established in the early 1990s is currently gradually being replaced by a more regulatory system where the rights of landowners are increasingly yet not always comprehensively defined in advance. Nonetheless, despite the recent revival of planning, the market still primarily dictates Tallinn's urban development. |
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