Co-management and activation of large urban spaces in the era of climate transformation
This zoom-in article focuses on the New Governance and Social Innovation component of the project Cartuja-Qanat in Sevilla, which aims to propose an i...
Cities are centres of economic growth and engines of the European economic development. Due to their socio-economic structures, urban areas are major contributors to climate change. Indeed, lifestyle, consumption and production generate significant greenhouse gas emissions, hence the mitigation challenge. At the same time, cities depend on services provided by other cities and rural areas, such as the production of food and other goods, flood retention or provision of drinking water. Read more