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  1. May 14, 2024Barcelona, capital of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain (hereafter, the Autonomous Community) is its most populated city and the second most populated in the country with over 1.63 million inhabiutants (4,5). The Autonomous Community has its own official language and a strong cultural identity. The health model of the Autonomous ...
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    In the context of Spain's autonomous communities, Catalonia represents a paradoxical. ... (European Environment Agency, 2006): one is the important decrease of forest ... 1980- 1995, Papers of ...
  4. The fight against climate change has become a priority for Spain, both nationally and regionally. This article provides a detailed overview of the environmental legislation related to the carbon footprint across the different autonomous communities (CCAA) in Spain, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date view of current and future regulations.
  5. aquapedia.waterdiplomacy.org

    Vote by referendum in Catalonia of the 3rd "Catalan Status", organic institutional regulation frame of the Autonomous Community. Its preamble defines Catalonia as a nation, and Catalan as a main language. 2007: 2008: Severe droughts are impacting Spain and after 18 months, Barcelona's water supply is at risk.
  6. academic.oup.com

    Sep 17, 2024Spain is one of the most diverse societies in Europe, and its multinational character has traditionally been a topic of debate within some of its communities (Vieytez 2019). This is particularly the case of the Basque Country and Catalonia, where, despite several years of democracy and free elections, strong regionalist identities still persist ...
  7. Apr 22, 2024Spain has a quasi-federal system, with a national research strategy and centrally allocated budget, but also parallel regional budgets and strategies across all the 17 autonomous communities.
  8. world-autonomies.info

    Source: Government of Catalonia (2020) 2. Autonomy and State Structure. Catalonia's institution of self-government is the Generalitat, which is embedded within the Spanish territorial model as an autonomous community (AC).This territorial model is not formally designated in the Spanish Constitution (SC) of 1978 but it is informally called the Estado de las Autonomías (State of Autonomies).
  9. regionalscience.org

    The latest issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice are available! Volume 11, Issue 5, Special Issue: Catalonia, Pages 757-876, November 2019 ... Catalonia rescaling Spain: Is it feasible to accommodate its "stateless citizenship"? Igor Calzada; ... An empirical analysis on the Spanish Autonomous Communities. 2001-2016. Guillem López ...
  10. link.springer.com

    Catalonia as an Autonomous Community The building of a state composed of autonomous regions is our only way out of Spain's current problems, but it is also the princi-pal risk that threatens our fragile democracy. Spanish Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez, 1980 By means of this Statute, Catalonia wishes to progress towards an improved form of ...
  11. While Catalonia is not always the top-performing region in Spain on several innovation-related indicators, given its size it accounts for a large share of Spain's innovation activity and resources. Catalonia is responsible for 21% of Spanish research and development (R&D) investment and 33.7% of its patents. Catalonia contains 22.5% of Spain's

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