kivivalinnan
Kivivalinnan, also known as "stone selection" or "stone choice," is a traditional method of decision-making used in Finland and other Nordic countries. It is a form of deliberative democracy where a group of citizens, often a neighborhood or community, collectively decides on important issues such as urban planning, public services, and environmental policies. The process involves a physical gathering where participants discuss and deliberate on the proposed options, and then vote by placing stones on the options they support.
The stones used in kivivalinnan are typically small, flat stones or pebbles, which are placed on a
Kivivalinnan has been used in Finland since the 1970s and has gained international attention as a unique