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CENTRE FOR LIVEABLE CITIES: A VISIT TO BARCELONA’S SUPERBLOCKS AND BIKE LANES

Dec 19, 2022

In November, Cenit was delighted to continue our collaboration with the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC) by welcoming the Singapore delegation here to Barcelona. 

We enjoyed an action-packed week which included a visit to see Barcelona’s famous superblocks and a ride along the bike lane network.

Here are some highlights:

Welcome meeting with the participation of CIMNE-CENIT, Centre for Liveable Cities and Casa Asia.

Enjoying good food and company

CENIT Director, Dr. Sergi Sauri, and CLC Director, Hugh Lim

What better way of experiencing Barcelona’s sustainable transport measures than by bike – a firsthand opportunity to see Barcelona’s superblocks and bike lanes.

Celebrating a workshop to assess the Socio-Economic Cost-Benefit Assessment Framework for sustainability mobility interventions. The pillars of the framework are Economic, Environment, Social and Planning. In collaboration with Ole Thorson, Catalunya Camina and Ariadna Miquel, Barcelona City Hall (Head of Barcelona Urban Modelling).

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