Estonian Capital Launches Noise Reduction Action Plan

European Union cities are required to create ‘noise maps’ and strategic plans for reducing environmental noise.

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February 18, 2025, 8:00 AM PST

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


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Tallinn, Estonia is implementing a “noise reduction action plan” aimed at reducing unwanted noise in public spaces. According to an article in Smart Cities World, “As part of the plan, the city will strengthen its public transport network, build more sidewalks, and expand segregated cycling lanes.”

Close to half of Tallinn’s population experiences excessive noise. “According to a study by the University of Tartu, reducing average road traffic noise below 50 decibels (dB) citywide could prevent 140 stroke cases and 130 cases of ischemic heart disease annually.”

In 2022, the city created a ‘noise map’ indicating the most noise-heavy neighborhoods. The action plan focuses on encouraging more sustainable mobility and reducing the number of large vehicles on the city’s roads. “The city is investing in better roads, tram lines, and public transport corridors while also protecting green areas from noise pollution and improving sound insulation for noise-sensitive buildings.”

European Union cities with populations of over 100,000 are tasked by law with creating noise maps and action plans.

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