The fifteen-minute city: a case study
Abstract
It is necessary to understand that the 21st century is the century of cities, in view of the proposed solutions to the problems that have occurred and will occur. Framed in a context of densification and hyperconnectivity, the great challenge of climate change finds in cities a confusing battlefield. Considered in the Sustainable Development Goals, the planning of cities with the epithet sustainable has become one of the most frequent challenges, but also an avantgarde one, which is why these paper aims to analyse the political-urbanist proposal of “The fifteen-minute city”, going through the existing literature on the subject and trying to deduce its viability, through the controversies that plague it.
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