Objective:
- Merge theoretical accessibility designs with the quest for the 15-minute city to understand how optimally placed amenities can improve local accessibility
Case:
Methodology:
- Accessibility index to services
- Inequality: Gini
Data Source
- City boundary: GHSL
- POI: OSM
- Population: worldpop
- Time: OSRM
Findings:
- Accessibility is not a currency equally distributed in the population, with a centric structure of cities or polycentric one in some notable cases (i.e. Barcelona and Paris)
- Cities with bad average accessibility are also more unequal; city centers have better access to services than peripheral areas
- 15-minute city paradigm is suitable for relatively compact city
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