In the Andalusian capital, where temperatures soar, the lack of shade and vegetation becomes a public health concern. While ideal urban planning standards suggest visible trees and accessible parks nearby, the reality falls short of this benchmark.
The 'heat island' effect, exacerbated by the absence of green areas, disproportionately impacts working-class neighborhoods. Areas such as Macarena, Cerro-Amate, and Polígono Sur are particularly affected by this deficit.
The report highlights that the issue is not the complete absence of parks in Sevilla, but rather their geographical distribution and accessibility for all citizens.




