Fuenlabrada

Spain

Twin city Mission minded city
National Mission Ecosystem Spain
Population 190000
City Area 39 km²
City active since March 2025

Located just south of Madrid in central Spain, Fuenlabrada is a densely populated suburban city that forms part of the wider Madrid metropolitan area. With around 200,000 residents, it developed rapidly during the late twentieth century through industrial expansion and large-scale housing construction. Fuenlabrada has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, with increasingly intense heatwaves, long dry periods and growing pressure on water resources. Dense urban development and limited green cover in some areas make heat stress a significant local challenge.

Climate action in Fuenlabrada is closely linked to urban density, mobility and social inclusion. Daily commuting patterns, energy use in residential buildings and the need to improve public space all shape the city’s climate agenda. At the same time, rising temperatures are increasing the importance of adaptation measures that directly improve comfort and health in neighbourhoods.

The city’s priorities include energy-efficient renovation, sustainable mobility and the expansion of green infrastructure to reduce urban heat. Fuenlabrada has also focused on community participation and local partnerships, linking climate action with social policies and quality of life improvements. Its approach reflects the realities of a fast-growing metropolitan city working to become more resilient while reducing emissions across everyday urban systems.

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