The x-minute city: Measuring the 10, 15, 20-minute city and an evaluation of its use for sustainable urban design

TM Logan, MH Hobbs, LC Conrow, NL Reid, RA Young… - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Cities worldwide have declared aspirations to become “10, 15, or 20-minute cities.” This
goal is often part of a strategy to reduce emissions and achieve sustainable and healthy …

Quality of life in the urban environment and primary health services for the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic: An application to the city of Milan (Italy)

C Guida, G Carpentieri - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
The outbreak of the Coronavirus during the first months of 2020 completely reshaped urban
lives because of the need to limit the spread of the disease and ensure essential services to …

Urban accessibility in a 15-minute city: a measure in the city of Naples, Italy

F Gaglione, C Gargiulo, F Zucaro, C Cottrill - Transportation research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cities accessible in 15 minutes represent a new possibility for reorganizing the urban
system (times, spaces and activities) to try to respond to many current challenges, including …

[HTML][HTML] Urban accessibility: the paradox, the paradigms and the measures. A scientific review

C Guida, M Caglioni - TeMA-Journal of Land Use, Mobility and …, 2020 - serena.unina.it
The literature review presented in this paper represents a part of a wider research focused
on the elderly quality of life within urban environments and aimed at designing innovative …

Where can the elderly walk? A spatial multi-criteria method to increase urban pedestrian accessibility

F Gaglione, C Gargiulo, F Zucaro - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
In terms of residual physical activities suitable for most elderly individuals, walking is also
the favoured form of mobility in this group, in particular for those aged 75 and over. For this …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial pattern of the walkability index, walk score and walk score modification for elderly

J Horak, P Kukuliac, P Maresova, L Orlikova… - … International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Contemporary cities require excellent walking conditions to support human physical activity,
increase humans' well-being, reduce traffic, and create a healthy urban environment …

Pedestrian routes and accessibility to urban services: an urban rhythmic analysis on people's behaviour before and during the COVID-19.

C Zecca, F Gaglione, R Laing… - TeMA: journal of …, 2020 - rgu-repository.worktribe.com
The emergency of COVID-19 changed the face of our cities, preventing most of the urban
activities, limiting travels on large, medium and short distances and drastically reducing the …

Urban regeneration effects on walkability scenarios

M Carra, S Rossetti, M Tiboni… - TeMA-Journal of Land Use …, 2022 - serena.unina.it
International programs have shown that implementing people-and-climate oriented cities
goes through two processes in physical contexts:(i) urban regeneration of the existing city …

Urban regeneration as an opportunity to redesign Sustainable Mobility. Experiences from the Emilia-Romagna Regional Call

G Pellicelli, S Rossetti, B Caselli, M Zazzi - Transportation Research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban regeneration processes represent an opportunity to pursue a sustainable city model.
From a sustainable city perspective, the contribution to the redesign of public spaces and …

[HTML][HTML] The Covid-19 pandemic from the elderly perspective in urban areas: An evaluation of urban green areas in 10 European capitals

G Carpentieri, C Guida, O Fevola… - TeMA-Journal of Land …, 2020 - serena.unina.it
The global Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped lives and activities, especially in urban areas:
national and regional authorities have had to react promptly to limit the spread of the …