Valencia, situated on the southeastern coast of Spain, boasts a population of 837,000 inhabitants and serves as the capital of its eponymous province. The city has been bestowed with the prestigious title of European Green Capital 2024, a recognition attributed to its commendable track record and ongoing efforts in fostering sustainable tourism, achieving climate neutrality, and promoting a fair and inclusive transition towards a green economy.
A remarkable 97% of Valencia’s residents reside within a mere 300 meters of verdant urban spaces, underscoring the city’s dedication to enhancing its green infrastructure. Moreover, Valencia has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to enhancing air quality and rehabilitating natural ecosystems, exemplified by initiatives such as the restoration of the Devesa dune and wetland ecosystems.
Further bolstering its sustainability endeavors, Valencia actively encourages healthier, eco-friendly, and inclusive food production through its innovative “Neighbourhood and Food Programme.”
Valencia’s triumph as one of the winning cities in the realm of sustainability underscores its status as a beacon of environmental stewardship.
With its well-deserved designation as European Green Capital 2024, Valencia stands as a testament to the transformative power of concerted efforts towards a greener, more sustainable future.
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