From landfill to urban ecosystem: Tallinn transforms its waste with the new Lasnamäe circular center

In 2024, Tallinn inaugurated the Lilleküla Circular Economy Center, its first pilot facility designed to replace landfills and implement a citywide strategy focused on recycling, reuse, and repair. The Lasnamäe Circular Economy Center, inaugurated in April 2026, adds another facility, doubling down on Tallinn’s commitment to advancing its comprehensive strategy to complete its transition to a true circular economy by 2035 and move closer to climate neutrality.
Mind the gap: integrating shared mobility for increased public transport uptake

Discover why public transport systems must evolve beyond traditional models to integrate with other modes of transport, particularly shared mobility services.
Smarter cities are born with digital twins

First born in enterprises as 3D digital replicas of physical assets, digital twins were used for testing, planning and monitoring
The new era of road analytics platforms

Road analysis and management have evolved thanks to technology. In the past, action was taken only after an incident occurred, but the focus has now shifted to preventing problems. Road management has moved from a reactive approach to a preventive one. How has this been achieved? Through the use of platforms and applications that rely on road sensors, vehicle data, and AI to interpret the information.
Cyber resilience, pillars and examples of cities that apply them

Discover the importance of cyber resilience in smart cities and companies. What are the strategies, measurements and components of this concept?
The Hybrid City — or why ‘smart’ is no longer enough

Explore the Hybrid City: a new paradigm integrating physical, digital, natural, and artificial dimensions to reshape urban planning and governance.
How tourism has changed throughout history

Tourism has been enjoyed for thousands of years, although it is only in recent decades that it has started to generate negative impacts. How has tourism changed and how can it overcome the challenges it faces and reduce its impact?
Benefits of smart meters: efficiency through innovation

People have a close relationship with utilities. They are essential services that power everyday life. It is no longer just a matter of quality of life; the world as we know it depends entirely on electricity, other energy sources, and water. They are the backbone of modern cities. Efficient network management is essential, and smart meters make it achievable, driving greater efficiency through innovation.
How cities manage on-street parking and parking facilities in response to increasing traffic volume

The problem of on street parking is worsening as sidewalk space is increasingly used for electric vehicle charging stations, spaces for shared cars, and loading and unloading zones. To achieve effective space management and support overall mobility, cities are implementing different systems.
Will London soon get a floating park?

The proposal to build a floating park at Royal Victoria Dock in London is an example of how cities are reclaiming underused postindustrial waterfront areas and adapting them to current urban needs without using additional land.