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Where in the world is closest to becoming a '15-minute city'?

Paris ranked as one of the big cities closest to being a '15-minute city', a new global analysis found
Paris ranked as one of the big cities closest to being a '15-minute city', a new global analysis found
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PARIS: Paris and Milan are among the cities closest to reaching the urban planning goal of being a '15-minute city,' while car-dependent metropolises in the United States and elsewhere lag behind, a worldwide analysis said.


In fact, the central areas of many cities already meet the definition of a 15 minute-city, which means that residents are within a quarter-hour walk or bike ride from everything they need to a lead a good life, the analysis found.


But even within a city, there are often stark differences between the wealthy inner cities and the urban sprawl on their outskirts, according to the Italian researchers behind the new study.


The concept of the 15-minute city gained traction during the Covid pandemic, when lockdowns put more focus on local neighbourhoods.


It has since been embraced by dozens of mayors around the world -- and become the target of conspiracy theorists online.


For the new study, published in the journal Nature Cities, the researchers built an online database looking at roughly 10,000 cities globally.


They used open source data to map out how far of a walk or cycle residents were from different services, including shops, restaurants, education, exercise and healthcare.


"A lot of people already live in a 15-minute city," study co-author Hygor Piaget Monteiro Melo said. But it depends on where you look within a city, he said, because of the inequality in access to services between the centre and periphery.


No 'utopia'


What is clear, the researchers noted, is that population density is a crucial factor -- if enough people are living close enough to each other, it is much easier for them to have easy access to services.


This meant that somewhat smaller yet relatively dense cities such as Italy's Milan or Spain's Barcelona scored well on their map, which was made available online.


Paris ranked as one of the big cities closest to being a '15-minute city', a new global analysis found
Paris ranked as one of the big cities closest to being a '15-minute city', a new global analysis found


When it came to the biggest cities, "Paris is an outlier," lead study author Matteo Bruno said.


The mayor of Paris embraced the concept in 2020, and a "considerable fraction" of the city is below the 15-minute mark, the study said.


Some European cities have a head start because they were built centuries ago at a time before cars -- when basically all towns had to be 15-minute cities, the researchers said.


Cities built more recently with cars specifically in mind -- particularly in the United States -- fared far less well on the map.


Atlanta in particular stood out as being a long way from being a 15-minute city. Future Olympic host Los Angeles also lagged behind most others for walkability, as did several Chinese cities including Chongqing.


But when it comes to cities, there are always trade-offs -- and there is no single right answer, the researchers said.


"The 15-minute city is often presented as a utopia -- it's not," Bruno said.


Americans in sprawled-out cities usually have their own houses and backyards, while Europeans in densely populated cities tend to live in apartments, illustrating the important role played by culture, Bruno said.


And central parts of US cities such as New York, San Francisco and Milwaukee were under the 15-minute threshold.


"Manhattan is definitely one of the most 15-minute places ever in the world," said Bruno, a researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Rome.


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