The Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition has officially unveiled the "Mediterranean Green Corridor," a multi-billion euro infrastructure initiative aimed at transforming the coastal urban landscapes of Valencia, Málaga, and Alicante. This project focuses on converting abandoned industrial zones and high-traffic coastal roads into massive pedestrian parks and carbon-sequestering forests. By integrating advanced sustainable irrigation systems that utilize recycled gray water, Spain aims to lower urban temperatures by up to 4 degrees Celsius by 2030, creating a cooling shield against the increasing heatwaves affecting the Mediterranean basin.
In addition to environmental benefits, the Green Corridor will feature a high-tech "Micro-Mobility" lane dedicated exclusively to autonomous electric shuttles and bicycles, connecting residential suburbs directly to city centers. The government has confirmed that local businesses within the corridor will receive significant tax credits for adopting "zero-plastic" policies and utilizing 100% solar energy. This strategic pivot towards eco-urbanism is expected to boost local tourism by providing a world-class green experience while serving as a global blueprint for how historic coastal cities can adapt to climate challenges through innovative architecture and biological integration.
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Spain Invests in Sustainable Urbanism with the Launch of the Mediterranean Green Corridor Project for Coastal Cities
18 April 2026
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