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Planning for Experience: A Systematic Review of the Link Between the 15-Minute City and Neighbourhood Satisfaction

The article presents a systematic literature review examining the relationship between the 15-Minute City concept and neighbourhood satisfaction. While the 15-Minute City approach is often evaluated through accessibility, proximity, and sustainability indicators, neighbourhood satisfaction research focuses on how people experience and perceive their local environment, including safety, social cohesion, environmental comfort, and quality of life.


By reviewing and comparing both research streams, the study highlights the need to go beyond accessibility metrics alone and consider the social, environmental, and contextual factors that shape people's everyday experiences of their neighbourhoods.

The paper proposes an integrated framework that connects proximity-based planning with subjective well-being and neighbourhood satisfaction, contributing to more people-centered urban planning and mobility policies.


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