15-minute city
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by Colombian-French researcher, scientiste, professor Carlos Moreno.
Noun
[edit]15-minute city (plural 15-minute cities)
- (urban studies) A city in which most daily necessities and services are located within an easily reachable 15-minute walk or bike ride from any point.
- 2022, Zaheer Allam et al., editors, Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Research, Policy and Practice, Elsevier, →ISBN, page 41:
- Notable examples include Paris and its “Ville du quart d'heure,” a 15-minute city based on decentralized, mini-hubs where everything one is likely to need is within a 15-minute walk or bike ride.
- 2023 March 28, Tiffany Hsu, “He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1.’”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
- On Feb. 18, when an estimated 2,000 demonstrators converged at a protest in Oxford, some carried signs claiming that 15-minute cities would become “ghettos” created by the World Economic Forum as a form of “tyrannical control.”
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[edit]- 15-minute city on Wikipedia.Wikipedia