Rethinking the X-Minute City for Older Adults: Insights from Travel Survey Through the Lens of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs DOI

Shuyu Lei,

Mushu Zhao,

Mingzhi Zhou

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Time to challenge the 15-minute city: Seven pitfalls for sustainability, equity, livability, and spatial analysis DOI Creative Commons
Kostas Mouratidis

Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 153, P. 105274 - 105274

Published: July 15, 2024

The "15-minute city" concept has been receiving an increasing amount of attention as a model for urban policy well tool spatial analysis. is often considered planning ideal that can effectively contribute to improved accessibility and more sustainable mobility. Through sustainability, equity, livability lens, this paper examines pitfalls the 15-minute city from theoretical analysis perspective proposes alternative methodological directions. seven in current literature are summarized as: (1) overstatement city's originality, (2) strong decentralization proposed by theory unrealistic unsustainable, (3) focusing on quantity destinations instead sufficiency, (4) improperly aggregating facilities, (5) neglecting diverse forms nature their characteristics, (6) disregarding public transport or analysis, (7) ignoring interpersonal differences walking cycling when conducting analyses based city. A set strategies address these reorient towards environmental societal outcomes.

Language: Английский

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17

Urbanization and Drivers for Dual Capital City: Assessment of Urban Planning Principles and Indicators for a ‘15-Minute City’ DOI Creative Commons
Mohsen Aboulnaga, Fatma H. Ashour,

Maryam Elsharkawy

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 382 - 382

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Cities, particularly megacities, face significant challenges in transitioning toward sustainability. Many countries have developed dual or multiple capitals for diverse purposes (e.g., political, administrative, economic, touristic, and cultural). Limited research exists on the ‘15-minute city’ (15-MC) concept, regions like Middle East North Africa (MENA region). This study evaluates application of ‘15-MC’ concept globally regionally to derive Urban Planning Principles (UPPs) indicators livability accessibility. Using a theoretical framework supported by site visits quantitative assessments, examines two districts NAC as case studies. Key UPPs proximity services, mixed-use development, public transport, green spaces, community engagement, local economy, sustainability) were evaluated along with walkability scores, bike infrastructure, environmental impact indicators. The results reveal that most services are accessible within 15-minute walk ride. However, essential facilities universities hospitals) exceed this threshold (20–30 min). area per inhabitant (17 m2/capita) meets WHO European recommendations. has clean, transportation 94.26 km cycling lanes. For sustainability indicator, air pollutants (PM10 NO2) slightly guidelines, but SO2 Ozone levels below limits. estimated waste capita (274 kg) is lower than Cario other counties. findings suggest potential fulfill 15-MC through developments, accessibility, sustainable planning. serves future modeling when it fully occupied.

Language: Английский

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The integration of geospatial analyses based on AI in GIS in the context of the “15-minute city” concept DOI Creative Commons
Anca Patricia Grădinaru, Ana-Cornelia Badea, Alexandra Ene

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 608, P. 05008 - 05008

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

The “15-minute city” concept is an urban planning model that aims to ensure all essential services are accessible within a 15-minute walk or bike ride in order reduce the reliance on cars and offer sustainable approach living, contributing achievement of green inclusive smart cities. AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools can provide means obtain quick efficient response analysing geospatial data make analysis process available even for non-specialist users. Integrating AI-driven GIS significantly enhance implementation this concept, by providing precise, real-time predictive insights. aim article analyse possibilities management using tools, context city”, contribute obtaining

Language: Английский

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Resilience, Proximity and the 15-Minute City: A Case Study for Central Italy DOI

Federico Ninivaggi,

Eleonora Cutrini

Networks and Spatial Economics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

Language: Английский

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Chrono-Urbanism and Liveable Urban Forms: A Morphological Analysis of X-Minute Cities in Rosetta City, Egypt DOI
Gehad Megahed, Abeer Elshater,

Mohab Abdelmoneim Elrefaie

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The 15-minute challenge: Evaluating the gaps in accessibility and urban mobility DOI Creative Commons
Constantin Marius Profiroiu, Daniela-Luminița Constantin, Alina Profiroiu

et al.

Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 195, P. 104453 - 104453

Published: April 2, 2025

Language: Английский

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Lived experiences of the x-minute creative city: Front and back spaces of creative work DOI Creative Commons
Chris Brennan‐Horley, Chris Gibson, Peta Wolifson

et al.

Cities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 162, P. 105938 - 105938

Published: April 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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How ’Smart’ is the 15-Minute City? Evaluating the Role of Technology in Advancing Accessibility, Mobility, and Well-being DOI Creative Commons
Alina Irina Popescu, Luminiţa Nicolescu

Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 196, P. 104481 - 104481

Published: April 14, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Road to Intelligent Cities DOI Creative Commons
João Carlos N. Bittencourt, Thiago C. Jesus, João Paulo Just Peixoto

et al.

Smart Cities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 8(3), P. 77 - 77

Published: April 29, 2025

The smart-city revolution has been promoted as the next step in urban development, leveraging technology to achieve enhanced development standards amid increasingly complex challenges of urbanization. However, despite implementation more efficient services, issues regarding their tangible effects and impact on people’s lives remain unresolved. In this context, concept intelligent cities is seen a necessary evolution paradigm, positioning human factors driving forces behind technological evolution. This integrative embodies advanced enhance essential functions, with sustainability, equity, resilience macro-development goals. study reviews multifaceted dimensions cities, from designing deploying smart infrastructure implementing citizen-centric decision-making processes. Additionally, it critically examines digital divide highlights importance equitable policies for enabling transformative change. By linking advancement social issues, article provides practical insights case studies Helsinki, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, demonstrating that initiatives are still failing bridge equity service distribution gap. comprehensive assessment approach ultimately serves reference future evaluations transformations.

Language: Английский

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The 15-minute city concept: The case study within a neighbourhood of Thessaloniki DOI

Maria Shoina,

Irene Voukkali, Apostolos Anagnostopoulos

et al.

Waste Management & Research The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 42(8), P. 694 - 710

Published: June 24, 2024

Cities, crucial cultural hubs, mould individual and group identities. The global urban expansion, with over half the population in areas, presents interconnected challenges such as pollution, poverty, inequality, ageing infrastructure, resource overconsumption, land use changes, biodiversity impact climate change. Addressing these demands ambitious actions targeting political, social economic systems for transformative theoretical framework guiding city transformation centres on an interdisciplinary approach influenced by Smart Green Transition. ‘15-minute city’ concept, emphasizing human scale experience, proposes that cities enable residents to meet daily needs within a short walk or bike ride. aim of this study was exploration its implementation Greek cities, particularly Thessaloniki, which reveals inherent characteristics supporting 15-minute concept. Through rooted Transition framework, research provides concrete guidance policymakers tailoring planning strategies, allocating resources effectively crafting policies conducive successful sustainable transformations. Moreover, prioritizing public engagement highlights significance community involvement shaping development plans, ensuring proposed initiatives align residents’ desires. In essence, contributes tangible insights actionable recommendations paving way more liveable, resilient environments.

Language: Английский

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