Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a complicated process. Evidence from Estonia shows that the success of collective renewal strategies depends not only on economic issues but also on ways investments are organised and, signifi cantly, the relationship of trust between diff erent actors. The paper aims at conceptualising the issue of institutional trust upon the experience of urban housing renewal in Estonia. It is contended that trust is crucial for the joint decision-making in a block as well as for facilitating negotiations between fl at owners' associations, local municipalities and market actors. The paper draws on three qualitative studies conducted in Estonia during the 2000...
This thesis addresses the recent phenomenon of urban sprawl in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia,...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...
Mobilising flat-owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
The Estonian Citizens’ Assembly (ECA) was initiated in late 2012 as a direct consequence of a legiti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse what constitutes trust for residents in the infill ...
Globally seen, two trends are noticed that threaten the quality of the living environment in cities....
Shrinking communities face a myriad number of problems. The physical manifestation of urban shrinka...
During the 1990s, the social housing sector in Denmark has undergone a number of changes. New trends...
The paper focuses on the variation of institutional confi dence in the Baltic countries. Within of f...
This study is about the phenomenon of trust as applied in urban planning processes. The study views ...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
This paper discusses the importance of trust, distrust and betrayal in the context of relational con...
Large housing estates built in the post second world war era have been theobject of extensive debate...
This thesis addresses the recent phenomenon of urban sprawl in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia,...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...
Mobilising flat-owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
Mobilising flat owners into renovating residential blocks in post-socialist countries has been a com...
The Estonian Citizens’ Assembly (ECA) was initiated in late 2012 as a direct consequence of a legiti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse what constitutes trust for residents in the infill ...
Globally seen, two trends are noticed that threaten the quality of the living environment in cities....
Shrinking communities face a myriad number of problems. The physical manifestation of urban shrinka...
During the 1990s, the social housing sector in Denmark has undergone a number of changes. New trends...
The paper focuses on the variation of institutional confi dence in the Baltic countries. Within of f...
This study is about the phenomenon of trust as applied in urban planning processes. The study views ...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
This paper discusses the importance of trust, distrust and betrayal in the context of relational con...
Large housing estates built in the post second world war era have been theobject of extensive debate...
This thesis addresses the recent phenomenon of urban sprawl in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia,...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...
Socio-economic and physical change have visibly affected post-socialist cities, yet the state of dec...