linnaparkide
Linnaparkide refers to city parks in Estonian, public green spaces located within urban areas that are intended for recreation, relaxation, and everyday outdoor life. They are typically managed by municipal authorities and form a key element of urban green infrastructure, connecting neighborhoods through accessible, safe, and well-maintained landscapes.
Standard features include lawns and tree canopies, pedestrian and cycling paths, playgrounds, benches, water features, gardens,
Linnaparkide provide multiple benefits: cooling urban heat, improving air quality, supporting urban biodiversity, and offering spaces
Historically, city parks emerged in many countries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part
Notable examples in Estonia include Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, one of the country’s most accessible and historic