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How Cities Can Use Tech to Improve Health and Fairness

Amsterdam, The NetherlandsSunday, November 16, 2025
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Cities are always looking for ways to make life better for their residents. One big challenge is ensuring everyone has a healthy environment and fair opportunities. A new tool called agent-based simulation is helping to figure this out. This tool can show what might happen if a city changes something, like making parking more expensive or banning polluting cars.

Amsterdam's Success with Parking Prices

In Amsterdam, researchers used this tool to see what would happen if they increased parking prices. They found that the tool was pretty accurate in predicting that fewer cars would be on the road. This is good news because it means the tool can be trusted to help plan for the future.

Looking Ahead to 2030

Looking ahead to 2030, the tool shows that banning polluting cars could make the air cleaner for everyone. It also shows that people might walk or bike more, which is great for their health. But there's a catch: people who live farther from the city center might have to spend more time traveling, which isn't fair.

The 15-Minute City Concept

Another idea is to make cities so that everything you need is within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. The tool shows that this could make the air cleaner overall. But in Amsterdam, people might walk or bike less because they wouldn't need to travel as far. However, the time they save could be used to do other healthy activities.

Balancing Health, Cleanliness, and Fairness

So, while these changes can make cities healthier and cleaner, they also raise questions about fairness and how to make sure everyone benefits.

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