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  • Urban Planning
  • Sociology
  • Sustainability Studies

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  • Proximity-based urban models, like the 15-minute city, are gaining traction.
  • These models emphasize accessibility to services within a short travel time (e.g., 15 minutes walking or cycling).
  • A potential drawback is the overemphasis on mere presence, potentially overlooking service quality and equity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the limitations of proximity-based urban planning.
  • To propose a transition towards 'value-based cities' that incorporate broader quality and equity considerations.
  • To explore the role of participatory approaches in enhancing urban resilience and democracy.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of urban planning models.
  • Literature review on urban governance and participatory initiatives.
  • Exploration of the relationship between proximity, value, and urban outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Sole focus on proximity can obscure disparities in service quality and diversity.
  • Value-based approaches, integrating identity, diversity, and relationships, can foster local resilience.
  • Bottom-up initiatives promote local care and value, while top-down strategies may increase inequality.

Conclusions:

  • Balancing top-down and bottom-up approaches is crucial for maximizing urban resilience, health, and sustainability.
  • Transitioning to value-based cities can encourage innovative solutions and reduce inequalities.
  • Participatory city models are key to co-creating equitable and sustainable urban futures.