How far are cities from the x-minute city vision? Examining current local travel behavior and land use patterns in Montreal, Canada

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2024.100076
Carolyn Birkenfeld, Thiago Carvalho, Ahmed El-Geneidy
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In the past three years the 15-minute city planning concept has captured the attention of policy makers and the public worldwide. Some regions have included it in their planning goals and others modified it to 30 min to make it more attainable in their local context. The goal of this research is to measure whether the 15- or 30-minute city goals align with current travel behaviour and land use patterns in the North American context using Montreal, Canada as the case study. In doing so, we look at which destinations are cultivating local travel patterns consistent with the 15- and 30-minute city concepts and identify any unique qualities of these areas using the 2018 Montreal origin-destination travel diaries. Our bivariate analysis finds very few destinations in Montreal where a high number of trips and high percentage of trips are ending using a sustainable mode of transport and below the 15- or 30-minute travel time threshold. We further investigate the land use patterns that align with the 15- and 30-minute city to recommend realistic planning goals and policy interventions that match the North American context. The findings from this research can be of interest to transport professionals and policy makers trying to implement the 15- or 30- minute city concepts to their regions.

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城市离 x 分钟城市愿景还有多远?考察加拿大蒙特利尔当前的当地出行行为和土地使用模式
在过去的三年里,15 分钟城市规划概念吸引了全世界政策制定者和公众的关注。一些地区已将其纳入规划目标,另一些地区则将其修改为 30 分钟,以便在当地环境中更容易实现。本研究的目标是以加拿大蒙特利尔为案例,衡量 15 分钟或 30 分钟城市目标是否符合北美地区当前的出行行为和土地使用模式。在此过程中,我们将利用 2018 年蒙特利尔出发地-目的地旅行日记,考察哪些目的地正在培育与 15 分钟和 30 分钟城市概念相一致的当地旅行模式,并确定这些地区的任何独特品质。我们的双变量分析发现,在蒙特利尔,使用可持续交通方式结束的旅行次数多、比例高,且旅行时间低于15分钟或30分钟阈值的目的地非常少。我们进一步调查了与 15 分钟和 30 分钟城市相匹配的土地利用模式,以提出符合北美背景的现实规划目标和政策干预措施。这项研究的结果对试图在其所在地区实施 15 或 30 分钟城市概念的交通专业人士和政策制定者很有帮助。
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