N130 - Apr 24
The city of five millionBarcelona’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.
DossierThe city of five million
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...
Despite its history of compact cities, Europe has evolved into a continent of sprawling urban landscapes,...
La suburbanització dels Estats Units, que ha estat continuada des de la fi de la Segona Guerra Mundial, s’ha...
In Europe, where approximately 80% of the population resides in urban areas, a network of polycentric and...
The expansion of urbanisation, coupled with the consequent overflow of administrative boundaries, bears a...
The Barcelona of five million encompasses not only the territory of dense and compact cities but also a...
Individuals’ economic status is reflected in the city through the phenomenon of residential segregation. This...
The Barcelona metropolitan region is undergoing a phase of counterurbanisation. While urban-to-rural...
Urban spaces have evolved from being hubs for living, socialising and hosting activities to becoming...
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