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<div class="csl-entry">Canestrini, M., & Giannopoulos, I. (2025). Beyond Walking and Biking: Expanding the 15-Minute City Area through Public Transport. In <i>28th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Geographic Information Science responding to Global Challenges.”</i> 28th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Geographic Information Science responding to Global Challenges,” Dresden, Germany. https://doi.org/10.5194/agile-giss-6-2-2025</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/225310
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dc.description.abstract
The concept of the "15-minute city" has recently attracted notable attention and is being widely discussed in urban planning and policymaking. The original idea focuses solely on active modes, thus walking and biking, without considering the role of public transport, which is, in fact, essential for accessing amenities of daily needs in urban areas. Additionally, most studies exploring this concept model walking and biking with constant average speeds. While this simplification is considered reasonable in flat urban environments, it may result in inaccurate estimations for cities on more hilly terrain. This study aims to address these two drawbacks by integrating public transport into the 15-minute concept and incorporating speed as a function of street inclination. The results for the case study of Vienna indicate only small differences in average accessibility when modelling walking speed in a slope-dependent manner. In contrast, for biking the difference is notable. Secondly, incorporating public transport as a valid mode option decreases the average duration to access all daily needs from 23.25 minutes (walking only) to 16.80 minutes and the median duration from 15.20 minutes to 13.22 minutes. The main finding of this work is that adding public transport extends the 15-minute city area rather than optimizing travel times within the existing walkable area. Furthermore, the presented analyses provide the means to uncover categories that limit the area of the 15-minute city.
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en
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dc.subject
15-minute city
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dc.subject
public transport
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dc.subject
street inclination
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dc.title
Beyond Walking and Biking: Expanding the 15-Minute City Area through Public Transport
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dc.type
Inproceedings
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dc.type
Konferenzbeitrag
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Full-Paper Contribution
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tuw.booktitle
28th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Geographic Information Science responding to Global Challenges”
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tuw.container.volume
6
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tuw.researchTopic.id
C4
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tuw.researchTopic.id
C6
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Modeling and Simulation
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tuw.researchTopic.value
20
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tuw.researchTopic.value
80
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E120-02 - Forschungsbereich Geoinformation
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tuw.publisher.doi
10.5194/agile-giss-6-2-2025
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dc.description.numberOfPages
9
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tuw.author.orcid
0009-0005-1501-8398
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tuw.author.orcid
0000-0002-2556-5230
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tuw.event.name
28th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Geographic Information Science responding to Global Challenges”