Cities should guarantee green, traffic-calmed and lively neighbourhoods, where reducing traffic makes it possible to recover space for trees, shade, rest, encounter and local commerce. Protecting existing green areas and creating new spaces for climate care should be part of just adaptation, especially in dense neighbourhoods with limited public space.
Cities should guarantee accessible, continuous pavements free from improper occupation, recognising walking as a basic form of mobility, health and urban care. Protecting local commerce and improving pedestrian space should be part of just adaptation policies, because they sustain more liveable, proximate neighbourhoods that are better able to care for everyday life.
Diseñadora
Moncloa. Chamberí, Madrid
Ingeniero industrial en energías renovables
Malasaña. Barrio Universidad (Centro), Madrid
Director de cine
Argüelles, Moncloa-Aravaca. Madrid
Arquitecto
Centro, Madrid