Cities and Urbanization

This is Barcelona's plan to boost pedestrian green spaces 

People walk by a pedestrian zone painted in blue and yellow at a junction in Barcelona, Spain, July 26, 2021.

Barcelona has reclaimed around eight hectares of the cityscape from motor vehicles. Image: Reuters/Albert Gea

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