At 20:00 "Impulsis": Kalm, Leis, Jaadla, Kiivet discuss the renovation of apartment buildings
The broadcast discusses the urgent need for renovating 14,000 apartment buildings in Estonia by 2050, highlighting complexities as one moves away from Tallinn.
The Estonian television program "Impulsis" addresses the critical issue of renovating apartment buildings in the country, emphasizing that by 2050, 14,000 such buildings require renovations to modern standards. The discussion features a panel of experts including Mart Kalm, Kuldar Leis, Andres Jaadla, and Elo Kiivet, who share insights on the topic.
As the conversation progresses, the panel notes that the challenges of renovation become more pronounced as one moves away from Tallinn, where resources and expertise might be more readily available. They explore the logistical and financial difficulties that communities face and the potential impact on living conditions and sustainability in smaller towns and rural areas.
The implications of these renovations are significant as they not only involve updating physical infrastructure but also relate to broader themes of environmental sustainability and social responsibility. The program aims to raise awareness about the urgency of these renovations and the importance of fostering dialogue around urban development in Estonia, setting the stage for future discussions on how to effectively address these challenges.