Towards a 15-minute city: redevelopment of Victoria Urban Terminal, Mauritius
The "15-minute city" concept aims to create cities where all essential services and amenities are within a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or transit from residents' homes. It has gained popularity worldwide among urban planners and policymakers. The Victoria Urban Terminal in Port-Louis i...
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Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS)
2024
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119826/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119826/1/119826.pdf |
| Summary: | The "15-minute city" concept aims to create cities where all essential services and amenities are within a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or transit from residents' homes. It has gained popularity worldwide among urban planners and policymakers. The Victoria Urban Terminal in Port-Louis is a major transit hub connecting various neighborhoods and destinations. Its current design hinders accessibility by foot or bike from many parts of the city, making it incompatible with a 15-minute city concept. To address this issue, a gondola lift system is proposed as a fast, efficient, and sustainable transit option that can link the terminal to surrounding urban neighborhoods and amenities. This dissertation aims to explore the potential of implementing a gondola lift system at the Victoria Urban Terminal to support its redevelopment while aligning with the 15-minute city concept. It will analyze case studies, review relevant literature, and conduct interviews to gather information about the redevelopment of the existing terminal to adapt to a 15-minute city concept. The findings will contribute to the development of design guidelines for urban terminals in Mauritius, facilitating their integration into the 15-minute city framework. |
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