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|name=Flowers of Proximity
|name=Measuring the 15-min city: Flowers of Proximity
|description=The flowers are a planning tool that invites participants to look beyond their current travel routines by imagining instead how they would like to get around. This perspective grounds accessibility planning in people's needs and desires, helping make cities more livable, sustainable, and fair.
|description=The flowers are a planning tool that invites participants to look beyond their current travel routines by imagining instead how they would like to get around. This perspective grounds accessibility planning in people's needs and desires, helping make cities more livable, sustainable, and fair.
|hypothesis=The tool allows to discuss the status-quo of a neighborhood or compare the situation across neighborhood. This can help to collect action points regarding further analysis regarding the perceived expericence of alternatives (e.g. car-oriented public space as barrier for more cycling).
|hypothesis=The tool allows to discuss the status-quo of a neighborhood or compare the situation across neighborhood. This can help to collect action points regarding further analysis regarding the perceived expericence of alternatives (e.g. car-oriented public space as barrier for more cycling).
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|tool-maturity-level=TML2
|tool-maturity-level=TML2
|link-information=https://www.flowersofproximity.com/
|link-information=https://www.flowersofproximity.com/
|link-material=https://www.eiturbanmobility.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/EIT-UrbanMobilityNext9_15-min-City_144dpi.pdf
|link-material=https://www.flowersofproximity.com/about-the-flowers-of-proximity
|effort-level=high
|effort-level=low
|skill-level=low
|skill-level=low
|spatial-context=district
|spatial-context=district
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|tool-type=Evidence
|tool-type=Evidence
|lll=Vienna, Augsburg, Sete, Almere, Porto
|lll=Vienna, Augsburg, Sete, Almere, Porto
|language=English
|language=english
|empowerment-strategy=shared communication of narratives
|empowerment-strategy=shared communication of narratives
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 3 June 2026

TOOL
Measuring the 15-min city: Flowers of Proximity
Short description

The flowers are a planning tool that invites participants to look beyond their current travel routines by imagining instead how they would like to get around. This perspective grounds accessibility planning in people's needs and desires, helping make cities more livable, sustainable, and fair.

Unlock-hypothesis

The tool allows to discuss the status-quo of a neighborhood or compare the situation across neighborhood. This can help to collect action points regarding further analysis regarding the perceived expericence of alternatives (e.g. car-oriented public space as barrier for more cycling).

Lock-in Layers

institutional

Lock-in Cluster

Economic investments

Tool maturity Level

TML2

Link for further information about the tool
Level of effort for application

low

Skill level needed for application

low

Suitable spatial context

district

Spatial limitation

yes

Target group

local/district administration, residents of particular area, NGOs / local interest groups

Visualisation

Tool type

Evidence

Tool-objectives
  • make plans for local mobility transition accessible to new target groups through new narratives and communication channels
  • reach significant level of attention to change public opinion
LLL-Application

Vienna, Augsburg, Sete, Almere, Porto

Languages

english

Experts for this Tool

Christoph Kirchberger (Austria, German, English)