TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathways to 15-Minute City adoption
T2 - Can our understanding of climate policies' acceptability explain the backlash towards x-minute city programs?
AU - Marquet, Oriol
AU - Mojica, Laia
AU - Fernández-Núñez, Marta Beatriz
AU - Maciejewska, Monika
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - In recent months, 15-min city policies have faced significant backlash across social media, in opinion pieces, and even through street demonstrations, casting doubt on the future of x-minute city policies as effective tools in the fight against climate change. The protests and backlash not only challenge the effective implementation of x-minute city policies, but also highlight our lack of understanding regarding which acceptability factors affect public reactance to this new kind of urban policy. This paper reviews the existing literature to reveal the four main factors shaping policy acceptability. It then juxtaposes these factors against the common criticisms leveled at the 15-min city model. This comparative analysis not only illuminates the limitations of applying traditional policy frameworks to the x-minute city context, but also identifies critical gaps in the existing literature. By bridging this divide, we aid policymakers in navigating the spectrum of public skepticism of the 15-min city model, from addressing and debunking conspiracy theories to engaging with scientifically-grounded critiques. Our findings offer a roadmap for transforming these innovative urban planning concepts into widely embraced solutions for climate change mitigation.
AB - In recent months, 15-min city policies have faced significant backlash across social media, in opinion pieces, and even through street demonstrations, casting doubt on the future of x-minute city policies as effective tools in the fight against climate change. The protests and backlash not only challenge the effective implementation of x-minute city policies, but also highlight our lack of understanding regarding which acceptability factors affect public reactance to this new kind of urban policy. This paper reviews the existing literature to reveal the four main factors shaping policy acceptability. It then juxtaposes these factors against the common criticisms leveled at the 15-min city model. This comparative analysis not only illuminates the limitations of applying traditional policy frameworks to the x-minute city context, but also identifies critical gaps in the existing literature. By bridging this divide, we aid policymakers in navigating the spectrum of public skepticism of the 15-min city model, from addressing and debunking conspiracy theories to engaging with scientifically-grounded critiques. Our findings offer a roadmap for transforming these innovative urban planning concepts into widely embraced solutions for climate change mitigation.
KW - 15-min city
KW - Conspiracy theories
KW - Policy acceptability
KW - Urban planning
KW - 15-min city; Conspiracy theories; Policy acceptability; Urban planning
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/de05c68b-aae7-3852-a786-21dd11e8653a/
U2 - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.104878
DO - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.104878
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85185566287
SN - 0264-2751
VL - 148
JO - Cities
JF - Cities
M1 - 104878
ER -