The three pillars of mobility have to do with where our workplaces and services are located, the transport to get there, and the personal choice of how to get there. Environmental organisations believe that the pedestrian must gain ground.
Leer másAlexandra Delgado, professor of Urban Planning and principal researcher of the Nebrija Research Group Architecture and Urban Planning in the Face of Social, Economic and Territorial Transformations (At-the-oUTSET), explained the carbon footprint calculator developed by Nebrija University for urban planning in the Community of Madrid. This "scientific and measurable planning" tool can help in decision-making in the construction of new neighbourhoods or urban fabrics "that must respect the needs of people and the diversity of ecosystems".
Leer másProfessor Alexandra Delgado, principal researcher of the Research Group Architecture and Urban Planning before Social, Economic and Territorial Transformations (At-the-oUTSET), has published a new article in volume 53, number 208, 2021, in the Journal Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales (CyTET), one of the most prestigious journals in our country in Urban Planning.
Leer másEvery day we hear news of the pandemic that continues unabated. But they are not the only ones. On our screens, there is information about the climate crisis and the pressure on ecosystems. These are just some of the factors of global environmental change.
Leer másThe analysis of land use is crucial for decision-making, especially at a time like the present with numerous challenges, of which there are many.
Leer másReport broadcasted by CMM Castilla-La Mancha Media on 4 March 2021, about the e-commerce service of organic food in El Toboso, located in our BIOFOOD Naturalmente warehouse project.
Leer másThe Ministry for Ecological Transition considers that the projects planned for 2030 require a very small part of the territory on a national scale, but admits its concern about excessive concentration in some points.
Leer másThe coronavirus has halted what seemed like a collective awareness to achieve the longed-for ecological transition, but it is time to resume this unpostponable debate. The priority for action and change is the metropolitan areas that have emerged from uncontrolled urban expansion, whose design is irregular and dispersed. Redesigning cities to reduce their environmental impact is imperative in our time, which is becoming increasingly scarce.
Leer másMetropolitan areas are currently undergoing a process of transformation. Their rapid development in recent decades has not always been planned. This results in alarming figures in terms of low density, isolated growth and speed of transformation.
It is necessary to respond to climate change with energy and environmental planning. This requires a revision of current urban planning to include sustainability criteria. Especially when we are going to live in an increasingly urban world.
Leer másThe pandemic has changed and modified the way we used to go about our daily business.
According to the Madrid entities, the use of private vehicles (44%) and soft transport such as bicycles, scooters and VMPs (31%) has increased, while the use of public transport has decreased dramatically (25%).
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