
- Barcelona students to take mandatory climate crisis module from 2024, The Guardian (Nov 12, 2022)
2021[edit | edit source]
- Barcelona City Council launches a Doughnut Portrait project to guide action towards a safe and just future for the city, doughnuteconomics.org (Aug 02, 2021)
2020[edit | edit source]
Two-way street: how Barcelona is democratising public space, Dec 23[1]
Barcelona's car-free 'superblocks' could save hundreds of lives[2] Sep 10
2019[edit | edit source]
Barcelona to open southern Europe's biggest low-emissions zone[3] Dec 31
2018[edit | edit source]
"Barcelona isn't just a wave...it's a tide, which goes up & up & up and is unstoppable", May 6[4]
City of Barcelona Kicks Out Microsoft in Favor of Linux and Open Source, Jan 12[5]
2017[edit | edit source]
Inside Fab Lab Barcelona and the IAAC: 3D printing for the people[6] Oct 5
Barcelona's Decidim Offers Open-Source Platform for Participatory Democracy Projects, Sep 5[7]
Barcelona acts to address climate change, Jul 20[8]
How Barcelona is reducing daily car journeys, Jul 3[9]
Building the Networked City From the Ground Up With Citizens, Jun 27[10]
Barcelona has always been a centre of radicalism. Now the City's €1bn spending power is being used to build a more democratic economy, Apr 10[11]
El ayuntamiento crea Barcelona Energia para autoabastecerse de electricidad, Mar 30[12]
From 'smart cities' to 'smart citizens': when technology meets activism, Mar 29[13]
How Progressive Cities Can Reshape the World — And Democracy, Mar 10[14]
Eight lessons from Barcelona en Comú on how to Take Back Control, Mar 8[15]
Barcelona Plans Europe's Largest Car Ban Yet, Mar 7[16]
Barcelona Crowdsourced its Sharing Economy Policies. Can Other Cities Do the Same? Jan 18[17]
2016[edit | edit source]
Barcelona will offer free public transport to those who get rid of their polluting car. Dec 13[18]
Barcelona's Brave Struggle to Advance the Commons, Nov 22[19]
Barcelona, primera ciudad "Veg-Friendly" del mundo, May 30[20]
Superblocks to the rescue: Barcelona's plan to give streets back to residents, May 17[21]
2013[edit | edit source]
Food For Thought: Why Barcelona's Markets Are "Super" Places, May 30[22]
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Alternative UK
- ↑ itsfoss.com
- ↑ 3dprintingindustry.com
- ↑ @Shareable
- ↑ iclei-europe.org
- ↑ cities-today.com
- ↑ @Shareable
- ↑ party.coop
- ↑ @elperiodico
- ↑ @OuiShare
- ↑ fpif.org
- ↑ openDemocracy
- ↑ citylab.com
- ↑ Shareable
- ↑ ciudadesporlabicicleta.org
- ↑ bollier.org
- ↑ @SeResponsable
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Project for Public Spaces