
The 15-minute city meets human needs but leaves desires wanting. Here’s why
Various places around the world have begun to embrace the 15-minute city, but the model risks excluding disadvantaged communities
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Various places around the world have begun to embrace the 15-minute city, but the model risks excluding disadvantaged communities
High densities, overcrowded homes and a lack of basic services are among the factors that make the world's poorest cities the most vulnerable to COVID-19.
Countries are struggling to keep up with the pace and scale of change. With their flexible, cooperative outlook, cities are perfectly poised to take over.
