lähivälja
Lähivälja refers to a concept in Estonian urban planning and geography that translates roughly to "nearby area" or "local vicinity." The term is commonly used in discussions about community development, accessibility, and the organization of residential and service spaces within cities and towns. It emphasizes the importance of creating environments where essential amenities, such as schools, healthcare facilities, grocery stores, and public transportation, are conveniently located within a short distance of where people live.
The idea of lähivälja aligns with broader principles of sustainable urban planning, aiming to reduce reliance
In Estonian urban policy, the concept has been particularly relevant in discussions about revitalizing older neighborhoods
While lähivälja is rooted in Estonian urban planning, its core principles resonate with global trends in smart