Basic Environmental Data of Andalusia 2014 - page 30

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Urban environment
Urbanenvironment
Some indicators areundergoing trend changes, such as urbanwaste collection,
electricity consumptionor the increase in thenumber of cars. On the contrary,
pollutant emissions frommotorised transport becamemore acute. Through
sustainablemobilitypolicies Andalusiapromotes thebicycleuse as it is themost
efficient, healthy and and eco-friendlymeans of transport.
80%of theAndalusianpopulation lives in cities. Between 2001 and 2011
thepopulationgrewby 18.4%and the total number of cities by 13.4%.
Amount of bicycle lanes in citieswithover 100,000
inhabitants inAndalusia 2013
[15]
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
km
Seville
DosHermanas
Malaga
Marbella
Jaen
Huelva
Granada
Cordoba
Cadiz
Jerezde la Frontera
Algeciras
Almeria
138.94
69.74
62.39
34.10
37.58
33.13
18.37
Nodata.
52.43
10.38
15.89
7.85
1,059.58
km
Total lengthof bicycle lanes
in Andalusia
[15]
1.53
kg/person/day
Urbanwaste collection in
Andalusian cities 2012
Themap represents the percentage of populationwhich liveswithin300meters
of abicycle lanenetwork.
Withoutbicycle lane
0
25
%
26
50
%
51
75
%
76
100
%
Percentageof
populationwithabicycle
lanenetworknearby
Bicycle lane accessibility in
Andalusian cities
[15]
Rankingof citieswith themost
bicycle lanes inAndalusia
[15]
Ranking2013
10°
Seville
Malaga
Cordoba
DosHermanas
Chiclanade la Frontera
El Puertode SantaMaría
Jerezde la Frontera
Granada
Almeria
Rota
Km
138.94
69.74
62.39
52.43
43.31
38.57
37.58
34.10
33.13
29.05
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