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Melbourne: A Pioneering 20‐Minute City
Melbourne has a dynamic history of urban growth and transformation. At the heart of Plan Melbourne is the concept of 20‐minute neighborhoods. Similar to the 15‐minute city concept, this idea is based on the principle of accessibility: every Melbourne resident should be able to reach essential services, such as schools, shops, leisure centers, parks, and jobs, within a 20‐minute walk, cycle, or public transportation ride from their home. The 20‐minute neighborhood concept has become a key element of the Victorian government's planning strategy, designed to transform Melbourne into a city of accessible, vibrant, and healthy neighborhoods. The physical form of each neighborhood may vary, but the 20‐minute neighborhood design approach focuses on place and has the potential to improve public health, well‐being, and social cohesion.
Melbourne: A Pioneering 20‐Minute City
Melbourne has a dynamic history of urban growth and transformation. At the heart of Plan Melbourne is the concept of 20‐minute neighborhoods. Similar to the 15‐minute city concept, this idea is based on the principle of accessibility: every Melbourne resident should be able to reach essential services, such as schools, shops, leisure centers, parks, and jobs, within a 20‐minute walk, cycle, or public transportation ride from their home. The 20‐minute neighborhood concept has become a key element of the Victorian government's planning strategy, designed to transform Melbourne into a city of accessible, vibrant, and healthy neighborhoods. The physical form of each neighborhood may vary, but the 20‐minute neighborhood design approach focuses on place and has the potential to improve public health, well‐being, and social cohesion.
Melbourne: A Pioneering 20‐Minute City
Moreno, Carlos (author)
The 15‐Minute City ; 201-210
2024-05-07
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
TIBKAT | 2006
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2024
|British Library Conference Proceedings | 1999
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