超越近距离的城市
Dan Hill1, Matteo Bruno2, Hygor P M Melo2,3
1Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
概括
15分钟的城市模式优先考虑接近,但有可能忽视服务质量. 转向以价值为基础的城市,考虑质量和社区,增强城市的弹性和民主.
科学领域:
- 城市规划 城市规划
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 可持续性研究 可持续性研究
背景情况:
- 基于近距离的城市模式,如15分钟的城市,正在获得引力.
- 这些模型强调在短时间内获得服务 (例如,步行或骑自行车15分钟).
- 一个潜在的缺点是过度强调仅仅是存在,可能会忽视服务质量和公平.
研究的目的:
- 批判地评估基于近距离的城市规划的局限性.
- 建议向"以价值为基础的城市"过渡,这些城市将更广泛的质量和公平考虑纳入其中.
- 探索参与式方法在增强城市性和民主方面的作用.
主要方法:
- 城市规划模型的概念分析.
- 关于城市治理和参与性倡议的文献综述.
- 探索近距离,价值和城市结果之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 专注于近距离可以掩盖服务质量和多样性的差异.
- 基于价值的方法,整合身份,多样性和关系,可以培养地方的性.
- 自下而上的举措促进了当地的关怀和价值,而自上而下的策略可能会增加不平等.
结论:
- 平衡自上而下的和自下而上的方法对于最大限度地提高城市的弹性,健康和可持续性至关重要.
- 过渡到以价值为基础的城市可以鼓励创新解决方案并减少不平等.
- 参与型城市模式是共同创造公平和可持续城市未来的关键.
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