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While the phenomenon of urbanization takes place, it is critical to adapt cities to the ordinary citizen
and not the other way around. The 15-minute city concept proposed in 2016 by the scientist Carlos
Moreno comes as a way to achieve that goal by improving sustainable accessibility in urban spaces
through proximity-based planning. Ultimately, the goal is to promote space-time efficiency,
sustainability, and well-being. Aiming to support this urban ideal, the present study proposes a
model to evaluate the municipality of Lisbon against a 15-minute city by employing an innovative
accessibility mapping model. The purpose of the model is to investigate Lisbon’s potential to become
a 15-minute city and, ultimately, to aid governors and urban planners in supporting its redesign, as
well as to inform citizens about nearby services of interest.
In this study, a comprehensive investigation was conducted on the most significant 15-minute cityrelated
topics, followed by the creation of a framework based on essential urban amenities that must
be accessible within a walking or cycling distance of 15 minutes. Afterwards, open geographical data
was gathered for the identified services and used to develop an interactive and user-centric app,
enabling on-demand analysis and providing presentation-ready reports.
Descrição
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Management, specialization in Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence
Palavras-chave
15-Minute city Proximity Accessibility Sustainability Open Data Business Analyst SDG 3 - Good health and well-being SDG 8 - Decent work and economic growth SDG 9 - Industry, innovation and infrastructure SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities
