In this interview, Carlos Moreno explains how the concept of the “15-minute city” seeks to humanize urban life by reducing dependence on cars and improving access to essential services close to where people live. He argues that the right to the city today means the right to inhabit it with dignity, inclusion, well-being, and proximity, while emphasizing the importance of public transport, social housing, and policies adapted to local realities, particularly in Latin America.

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