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1“...The residential sector is an important target area for achieving Europe's 2020 energy saving aims. There is virtually no evidence, however, of how incentives...”
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2by Leetmaa, Kadri Kriszan, Agnes Nuga, Mari Burdack, Joachim Published in European planning studies (02.01.2015)“...Population shrinkage has become an unavoidable process in many cities and calls for new planning approaches. Typically, economic restructuring causes small...”
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3by Nuga, Mari Leetmaa, Kadri Tammaru, Tiit Published in International journal of urban and regional research (01.07.2016)“...‘Home’ and the connotations of this term are little understood in the context of post‐socialist Central and Eastern Europe. While modern suburban living was...”
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4by Kadi Mägi Kadri Leetmaa Tiit Tammaru Maarten van Ham Published in Demographic research (01.01.2016)“...This research received funding from the following sources: Institutional Research Grant No. IUT2-17 of the Ministry of Education and Science Estonia; Grant No...”
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5by Mägi, Kadi van Ham, Maarten Leetmaa, Kadri Tammaru, Tiit Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (02.01.2020)“...Although many studies claim that the residential context is an important factor in shaping the ethnic identity of minorities, there are few studies which...”
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6by Kadri Leetmaa Isolde Brade Kristi Anniste Mari Nuga Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.01.2012)“...The construction of new housing has been the most visible of all the spatial changes to have affected the post-socialist suburban landscape. It is argued in...”
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7by Tammaru, Tiit Leetmaa, Kadri Silm, Siiri Ahas, Rein Published in European planning studies (01.03.2009)“...New housing construction is the most visible manifestation of the rapid suburbanization process taking place in the former centrally planned countries of...”
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8“...Throughout the 21st century a clear shift from hierarchical government towards network-like governance is evident in Europe and countries of the former Soviet...”
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9by Nuga, Mari Metspalu, Pille Org, Anette Leetmaa, Kadri Published in Moravian geographical reports (01.12.2015)“...The possibilities to apply collaborative planning frameworks in formerly strictly planned areas that have experienced spontaneous transformations since the...”
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10by Tammaru, Tiit van Ham, Maarten Leetmaa, Kadri Kährik, Anneli Kamenik, Kristiina Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (01.05.2013)“...Large-scale suburbanisation is a relatively recent phenomenon in East Central Europe and is responsible for major socio-spatial changes in metropolitan areas...”
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11by Leetmaa, Kadri Tammaru, Tiit Published in Geografiska annaler. Series B, Human geography (01.06.2007)“...Suburbanization is one of the key phenomena of spatial population change in many countries in transition. Yet we know surprisingly little about the population...”
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12by Leetmaa, Kadri Tammaru, Tiit Hess, Daniel Baldwin Published in Annals of the Association of American Geographers (02.01.2015)“...In the post-Soviet era, cities in Central and Eastern Europe inherited a rather undifferentiated sociospatial urban landscape that contrasts with the highly...”
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14by LEETMAA, KADRI TAMMARU, TIIT ANNISTE, KRISTI Published in Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie (01.09.2009)“...ABSTRACT Recently, Sjöberg and Gentile generalised the priority mechanisms that shaped the settlement systems and individual cities in countries that were...”
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16“...Significant changes occur in the social stratification order and spatial redistribution of population in countries in transition. One of the important...”
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17“...► During Soviet times, immigrants generally lived high on the residential ladder. ► Native Estonians were overrepresented in detached homes with fewer...”
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18“...► Individual residential preference is an important factor in household moves in post-Soviet city regions. ► Moves to new suburban areas are mainly a result of...”
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20“...Background: Most studies of the ethnic composition of destination neighbourhoods after residential moves do not take into account the types of moves people...”