The X-Minute City is an adaptable concept for infrastructure and urban design that encourages fair access to urban facilities via active mobility (walking or cycling) and public transport. Based on neighborhood proximity models and chrono-urbanism, it aims to improve accessibility, quality of life, lessen reliance on cars, and build more sustainable urban environments. This special issue aims to examine and highlight real-world uses, creative implementation solutions, and methodological developments that facilitate the deployment of the X-Minute City in various urban settings.
Case studies, technical solutions, planning techniques, and instruments for assessing accessibility, incorporating multimodal transportation, and modifying infrastructure to suit regional needs is a (non-exhaustive) list of some of the topics that can be considered for submission. Ultimately, this issue will aid in defining how municipal engineering can support the creation of inclusive, resilient, and time-efficient cities by uniting scholars, practitioners, and policymakers.
We look forward on receiving your abstracts of the X-Minute City concept through case studies, theoretical studies, or analytical tools. In short, research that demonstrates how municipal engineering may influence the development of the next generation of urban areas, where opportunity is a function of design rather than geography.
List of topic areas
Topics that could be covered include, but are not limited to:
• Infrastructure planning for active modes
• Retrofitting car-centric areas for active mobility
• Land use planning and zoning strategies
• Streetscapes and public space design towards local living
• Health and environmental benefits outcomes linked to proximity and active mobility
• Socioeconomic impacts
• Chrono-urbanism
• Case studies of X-Minute Cities
• The role of local governments and municipal plans
• Public participation and community engagement methods
• Legal and regulatory challenges
Submission Information
Author guidelines must be followed
Submissions are made using River Valley. Registration and access are available at: https://ice-review.rivervalley.io/journal/jmuen
Once you have registered, navigate to the journal that you wish to submit to. Choose article type “Special Issue” and then the specific name from the drop-down menu on screen.
Key deadlines
Abstract deadline: 1 May 2026
Full submission deadline: 30 September 2026
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