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A 15-minute city is a residential urban concept in which most daily necessities can be accomplished by either walking or cycling from residents' homes. The concept (see also the New Urbanism of the 1980s) is present, among many, in D'Acci's Isobenefit Urbanism since 2013 ("The Isobenefit Urbanism approach aims to create cities in which each dweller can do her/his usual main daily activities by walking or at maximum biking" ) was popularized by Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo and inspired by French-Colombian scientist Carlos Moreno who in 2016 coined the term. 15-minute cities are built from a series of 5-minute neighborhoods, also known as complete communities or walkable neighborhoods. The concept has been described as a "return to a local way of life".

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  • مدينة الخمس عشرة دقيقة (ar)
  • 15-minute city (en)
  • Ciudad de 15 minutos (es)
  • Ville du quart d'heure (fr)
  • Città di 15 minuti (it)
  • Cidade de 15 minutos (pt)
  • 15分鐘城市 (zh)
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  • A 15-minute city is a residential urban concept in which most daily necessities can be accomplished by either walking or cycling from residents' homes. The concept (see also the New Urbanism of the 1980s) is present, among many, in D'Acci's Isobenefit Urbanism since 2013 ("The Isobenefit Urbanism approach aims to create cities in which each dweller can do her/his usual main daily activities by walking or at maximum biking" ) was popularized by Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo and inspired by French-Colombian scientist Carlos Moreno who in 2016 coined the term. 15-minute cities are built from a series of 5-minute neighborhoods, also known as complete communities or walkable neighborhoods. The concept has been described as a "return to a local way of life". (en)
  • La ville du quart d'heure est un modèle idéal d'une ville où tous les services essentiels sont à une distance d'un quart d'heure à pied ou à vélo, dont la paternité est discutée bien que généralement attribuée en France à Carlos Moreno, un urbaniste franco-colombien né en Colombie en 1959. (fr)
  • La città di 15 minuti è un concetto urbano residenziale in cui la maggior parte delle necessità quotidiane dei residenti può essere soddisfatta spostandosi a piedi o in bicicletta direttamente dalle proprie abitazioni. Il concetto è stato reso popolare dalla sindaca di Parigi Anne Hidalgo e ispirato dallo scienziato franco-colombiano . Le città di 15 minuti sono costruite da una serie di quartieri di 5 minuti, noti anche come o quartieri percorribili a piedi. Il concetto è stato descritto come un "ritorno a uno stile di vita locale". (it)
  • Uma cidade de 15 minutos é um conceito urbano residencial no qual a maioria das necessidades diárias pode ser atendida a pé ou de bicicleta a partir das casas dos moradores. O conceito foi popularizado pela prefeita de Paris Anne Hidalgo e inspirado pelo cientista franco-colombiano Carlos Moreno em 2016. Cidades de 15 minutos são construídas a partir de uma série de bairros de 5 minutos, também conhecidos como comunidades completas ou bairros caminháveis. O conceito foi descrito como um "retorno a um modo de vida local." (pt)
  • 15分鐘城市是一個都市規劃概念,其目標是讓城市社区的居民都可以在步行或腳踏車路程可及的範圍內,可以滿足食衣住行娱樂等,大部分日常所需的服務。此概念首先是由法裔哥倫比亞學者在2016年所提出,之後又由巴黎市长安妮·伊达尔戈所推廣。此概念可描述為「回歸本地生活方式」。15分鐘城市是由各個15分鐘社區(或稱為步行區)串聯而成的。 (zh)
  • تُشكّل مدينة الخمس عشرة دقيقة نموذجاً لمدينةٍ يُمكن لقاطنيها تلبية مُعظم حاجاتهم الحياتيّة الأساسيّة ضمن نطاقٍ لا يتطلّب اجتيازه السير من منازلهم أكثر من ربع ساعةٍ مشياً على الأقدام أو باستخدام الدرّاجات الهوائيّة. تُنسب هذه الفكرة إلى العالِم الكولومبي الفرنسي الذي طرحها سنة 2016، واشتُهرت بعد أن أعلنت آن هيدالغو عُمدة باريس رغبتها في تطبيقها خلال حملتها الانتخابيّة سنة 2020. وُصفت الفكرة بأنّها «عودةٌ إلى نمط الحياة المحلية». (ar)
  • La ciudad de los 15 minutos o ciudad del cuarto de hora es un concepto urbano popularizado por la alcaldesa de París, Anne Hidalgo.​ En 15 minutos a pie o en bicicleta de su casa, los habitantes de la ciudad pueden tener acceso a la mayoría de sus necesidades esenciales.​​​​ y se ha descrito como un «regreso a un modo de vida local».​ El concepto de la ciudad en 15 minutos se basa en los trabajos anteriores del planificador estadounidense , en la década de 1900, sobre el papel del vecindario». Una defensora más conocida fue Jane Jacobs, quien lo relata en su libro La muerte y la vida de las grandes ciudades estadounidenses.​ El científico franco-colombiano Carlos Moreno ha dado un nuevo impulso y contenido al concepto.​ La crisis de la pandemia de COVID-19 ha acelerado el deseo de vivir en (es)
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