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Madrid's green city wall - a showcase project for environmental and climate protection

Written by Sophie | Sep 9, 2023 10:00:00 AM

 

A unique environmental protection project is currently underway in Madrid. The city, which is home to over six million people, will be surrounded by a 75-kilometer-long green city wall. This will not only store CO2 and alleviate the summer heat, but also create new jobs.

From historic protective wall to green climate protection wall

The"Forest of the Metropolitan Region" project takes up the historical idea of city walls, but transforms it into an environmentally friendly initiative. Solarpunk in practice, so to speak. Instead of using stone and mortar, a forest is being planted to surround the entire city. It will not form a smooth border, but rather connect wasteland with existing parks and forests. This will create a natural habitat for the region's wildlife and green highway bridges will also be planted to allow animals to migrate between the forests.

175,000 tons of CO2 to be saved

Madrid, a city that suffers from intense heat and poor air quality in summer, is planning to implement this project by 2032. Up to 175,000 tons of CO2 are to be saved every year. Around 500,000 newly planted trees are to form a natural insulation layer and reduce the maximum summer temperatures in the forest by an average of 4 degrees.

The heat problem in Madrid

Madrid repeatedly faces considerable challenges in summer due to extreme temperatures. In the summer months, temperatures often reach around 40 degrees Celsius. These intense heatwaves not only affect the environment and the city's infrastructure, but also have a massive impact on the quality of life and health of the population. The combination of heat and poor air quality - mainly due to high traffic emissions - also exacerbates health problems, from breathing difficulties to heatstroke. This affects older people and children in particular.

Heat stress & its consequences

These periods of heat lead to an increased burden on people and nature, known as heat stress. This term refers to the stress that occurs when high temperatures meet a lack of cooling factors such as shade or wind. In urban areas in particular, where concrete and asphalt absorb and reflect the sun's rays, a so-called urban heat island effect occurs, which further increases temperatures in the city.

What is the UHI effect?

The urban heat island effect (UHI effect) refers to the phenomenon that urban areas tend to be warmer than the surrounding rural areas. This is due to the concentration of buildings, roads and other infrastructural elements that absorb sunlight and store heat.

Action against the heat

Faced with these challenges, the city of Madrid has decided to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to combat the summer heat. The "Forest of the Metropolitan Region" is one such solution. The 500,000 trees provide shade, reduce the reflection of the sun's rays frompathways and buildings and generate oxygen. They also help to cool the city air by releasing moisture, which generates coolness when it evaporates. This significantly reduces the summer heat, which leads to a considerable improvement in the quality of life of city residents and animals.

Economic benefits of the project

The"Forest of the Metropolitan Region" is not only an environmental project, but also a significant economic boost for the region. An investment of 75 million euros will create new jobs and boost the regional economy in the long term.

In addition to forestry and landscaping, scientific fields will also benefit from this project. Environmental scientists and technicians will be tasked with making the project sustainable and environmentally friendly. They work hand in hand with ecologists who continuously monitor and evaluate the impact of the project on the local flora and fauna.

In addition, the project creates jobs in the construction and infrastructure sector. Engineers and technicians working on the planning and implementation of green bridges and other infrastructural elements of the project are essential to ensure the success and sustainability of the project.

360 degree sustainability with the "Plan Madrid 360"

The project is part of the "Plan Madrid 360", which is a comprehensive strategy for protecting the environment and improving the quality of life. The actions include car-free streets, 30 km/h on single-lane roads in cities and the active involvement of citizens in almost all projects.

These are the key aspects of "Plan Madrid 360"

The "Plan Madrid 360" is a holistic approach to sustainably improve the quality of life in the Spanish capital. The core factors of the plan include

  • Environmental protection: at the heart of the plan is the protection of the environment. The "Forest of the Metropolitan Area" is just one of the many projects being implemented as part of this plan. By reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality, the plan lays a solid foundation for sustainable urban living.
  • Mobility: The "Plan Madrid 360" also includes a comprehensive transportation strategy. The aim is to reduce the use of cars in the city and thus lower emissions. Measures such as the expansion of the public transport network, the promotion of electromobility and the establishment of car-free zones are helping to make Madrid a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly city.
  • Citizen participation: A key aspect of "Plan Madrid 360" is the involvement of citizens in environmental protection. The people of Madrid are actively involved in all projects, and their opinions and suggestions are incorporated into urban planning and implementation. This participatory approach ensures broad acceptance and successful implementation of the measures.
  • Green infrastructure: The "Plan Madrid 360" also emphasizes the importance of green infrastructure. This includes not only projects such as the green climate protection wall, but also the creation of additional green spaces, parks and gardens throughout the city. They should contribute to recreation and at the same time act as green lungs.
  • Sustainable development: The plan also takes economic aspects into account and focuses on sustainable development. It promotes green investment and the creation of environmentally friendly jobs, which will strengthen the city's economy in the long term.

A model for the world?

With the "Forest of the Metropolitan Region", Madrid is setting an important example in terms of urban sustainability and climate protection. By planting native trees that require little water and dispensing with costly park maintenance, the city is showing how resource conservation can be put into practice.

Madrid's green city wall is an inspiring example for cities worldwide that are looking for more sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions to improve the quality of life of their residents and combat climate change.