
Carlos Moreno defends a reorganization of urban planning based on proximity and public service access, urging that nations prioritize the quality of life in cities to foster sustainable national development. At the Santiago innovation forum, he emphasized the urgency of reshaping cities around essential services—education, healthcare, culture, shopping, leisure—accessible by foot, bike, or public transit. He warned about car dominance in Latin America, calling for reclaiming urban space for human life. The 15-minute city, he argued, is economically wiser and socially richer than continuing to invest in sprawling infrastructure.
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