N130 - Apr 24

The city of five million

Barcelona’s area of influence has outgrown the boundaries of its 36 neighbouring municipalities, shaping a new territorial landscape: the metropolitan region. The challenge lies in effectively managing this expansion.

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The city of five millionA more complex metropolis

Until now, we have conceived and managed Barcelona’s vast metropolis as an urban conglomerate, bringing together the 36 municipalities of the metropolitan area. However, it’s...

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The city of five millionEurope’s city system

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The city of five millionDispersed urbanisation: An overlooked challenge

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The city of five millionResidential segregation: three key insights

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The city of five millionFrom cities to rural areas: A growing phenomenon

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The city of five millionThe taken city

Urban spaces have evolved from being hubs for living, socialising and hosting activities to becoming...

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