Urban Planning: The 15-Minute City Concept
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What percentage of the world's population is expected to live in cities by the end of the century?

90%

What is the main issue in cities that the 15-minute city concept aims to address?

The excessive number of cars, leading to traffic, noise, and stress.

What is the core idea behind the 15-minute city concept?

Allowing citizens to meet their basic needs within a 15-minute walk or cycle ride from their house.

How much time, on average, did UK workers spend commuting before the Covid pandemic?

<p>400 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a potential drawback of the 15-minute city concept, according to critics?

<p>It could ghettoise poorer people whose neighbourhoods lack jobs and amenities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can the 15-minute city concept help address the biodiversity crisis?

<p>By greening the city and enhancing biodiversity through urban planning.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

  • By the end of the century, 90% of the world's population is expected to live in cities, up from 50% currently.
  • The main issue in cities is the excessive number of cars, leading to traffic, noise, and stress.
  • The 15-minute city concept, proposed by Carlos Moreno, aims to allow citizens to meet their basic needs within a 15-minute walk or cycle ride from their house.
  • The concept revolves around three basic principles and has been adopted in cities like Paris, Barcelona, and Bogotá.
  • On average, UK workers spent 400 days of their lives commuting before the Covid pandemic.
  • Implementing the 15-minute city would require a significant redesign of infrastructure, which could be a challenge for many cities.
  • Critics of the concept fear it could ghettoise poorer people whose neighbourhoods lack jobs and amenities.
  • There is an imbalance in who gets to shape public spaces, with certain groups having more freedom to access and decide on public spaces.
  • Greening the city can enhance biodiversity, and the 15-minute city concept can help solve the biodiversity crisis.
  • Urbanization is a major contributor to air pollution, and rethinking city planning is crucial to address this issue.

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Learn about the 15-minute city concept, its principles, and its implementation in cities like Paris and Barcelona. Discover how it can address urban issues like traffic, noise, and stress, and its potential impact on biodiversity and air pollution.

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