Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): NEW CHALLENGES FOR CITIES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: Regenerative Design - Climate Adaptation & Mitigation - Circular Economy - Citizen Agency - Urban Livability

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TeMA Journal was founded in 2007 with the principal objective of fostering and integrating studies on urban transformation and urban mobility in all their aspects, within a scientific context focused on adapting cities to global warming and oriented towards economic, social and environmental sustainability. The journal also addresses studies on hyper-connectivity, algorithmic governance, infrastructure durability, social equity and inclusion, and intergenerational justice. In other words, the mission of this initiative is to contribute to the development of a novel theoretical and methodological framework that transcends the boundaries separating these research domains, and to develop innovative solutions to the issues of 21st-century cities, addressing them again using methods and techniques rooted in the scientific culture of the last century.

Published: 30-04-2026

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