The purpose of this report is to explore opportunities how public sector services and benefits could better account for each person’s individuality and unique circumstances, thereby increasing both people’s wellbeing and service efficiency.
The purpose of this report is to explore opportunities how public sector services and benefits could better account for each person’s individuality and unique circumstances, thereby increasing both people’s wellbeing and service efficiency.
The deterioration of the environment and climate warming pose significant risks to the well-being of people in Estonia. In alignment with the European Union’s green transition, Estonia has committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050. To achieve these goals, mere improvements in existing energy systems may not suffice and fundamental changes are required in how energy is supplied to the population, and in how people move around, eat and live.
The spread of digital technology into every area of life has caused the datafication of the economy and society, as the actions of people, companies, machines and even nature leave a lasting data footprint.