The map shows how close services are if one lives in different areas of the city: in red areas the time needed to access the closest services is on average higher than 15 minutes, while the blue are 15-minute areas. We consider the average time of accessibility to the closest 20 POIs.
To see the status quo of any region (cell) of the city. Identify deficits.
infrastructural
Characteristics of the Alternative, Spatial Organisation, Transport infrastructure and street design, Governance incumbency
TML4
very low
very low
flexible
no
general public, local/district administration, local politicians, city administration, city politicians, residents of particular area, NGOs / local interest groups, private companies
shared knowledge generation, shared public participation
The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept that advocates for services to be accessible in less than 15 minutes from any place in a city by walking or biking to reduce emissions due to private transportation and increase the livelihood and safety of neighbourhoods. By clicking on a single cell a breakdown of the times of accessibility for each category of services can be seen.
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