Portugal is The Finalist of Green Capital of Europe in 2020

Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and its largest city, with a population of over 500,000. Located on the southeast coast, it is the country’s main port and its political and commercial centre.

Lisbon has experienced significant challenges in the past, particularly in 1755 when an earthquake demolished the entire city. More recently, the global economic downturn of 2008 greatly affected Portugal but despite such challenges, Lisbon has made strides in cementing the city’s environmental sustainability strategy and in turn enhancing the quality of life of its citizens, showing that environmental protection and economic growth can go hand in hand.

Sustainable Urban Mobility

Lisbon has a cohesive city-wide vision for sustainable mobility and is achieving this through measures to restrict car use and prioritise walking, cycling and public transport. In 2017 Lisbon launched a bike-sharing scheme, with electric bikes comprising two thirds of the fleet to encourage cycling in the hillier parts of the city. It is also promoting alternatively-fuelled vehicles, boasting one of the world’s largest electric vehicle charging point networks with 516 such points citywide.

 

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