2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2022.103336
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Is regional accessibility undermining local accessibility?

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“…Furthermore, many of the outlying activity combinations (Other) also fall in these lower densities, suggesting that low density suburban and rural areas may have developed following atypical patterns. This is in line with findings by Silva and Altieri (2022) for the same study area. It is fairly reasonable to expect, define and even implement policies towards the 15-minutes walking city in most high-density areas (above 5000 inh/km 2 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Implicationssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Furthermore, many of the outlying activity combinations (Other) also fall in these lower densities, suggesting that low density suburban and rural areas may have developed following atypical patterns. This is in line with findings by Silva and Altieri (2022) for the same study area. It is fairly reasonable to expect, define and even implement policies towards the 15-minutes walking city in most high-density areas (above 5000 inh/km 2 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Implicationssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Consequently, for concepts such as the 15-minutes city to become widespread we need to be able to adapt them to different territorial contexts to ensure that they can expand beyond consolidated city cores. Even inside dense urban areas, there is a threat to the ideal of a 15-minutes city, according to the hypothesis of the negative feedback loop between proximity-centred and mobilitycentred accessibility (Silva and Altieri, 2022). This hypothesis links current main-stream urban policies (focused on providing accessibility through improved mobility) to urban dispersion phenomena.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O si se debe hablar de espacio público, barrios, territorios o ciudades o que, a su vez, no sería lo mismo hablar de zonas urbanas y zonas rurales. Cuando se habla de accesibilidad a pie, generalmente se justifica en la distancia caminable, por ejemplo 10 a 15 minutos correspondería a 800 a 1200 metros (mArquet & al., 2017;SilVA & Altieri, 2022). Esta forma de medir se denomina "cronourbanismo" y se relaciona con el urbanismo del tiempo italiano de los 90, cuyo foco es la calidad de la vida diaria de las personas.…”
Section: La Unidad Espacialunclassified
“…Sustainable urban mobility is increasingly being recognized as a high priority for policy makers and planners globally. While decades of car-centric policies have improved travel speeds, they have led to rising issues of urban sprawl, traffic congestion, greenhouse gas emissions, as well as air and noise pollution ( Hickman & Banister, 2014 ;Meschik, 2012 ;Silva & Altieri, 2022 ). Rather than being the simple result of consumer preferences, research has demonstrated how car dependency has been fuelled through complex structural, political, economic, and socio-cultural dynamics ( Doughty & Murray, 2016 ;Furness, 2010 ;Gopakumar, 2020 ;Sheller & Urry, 2000 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%