TY - GEN
T1 - United-and-Close
T2 - 31st ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization, UMAP 2023
AU - Lai, Mirko
AU - Vilella, Salvatore
AU - Cena, Federica
AU - Patti, Viviana
AU - Ruffo, Giancarlo Francesco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Owner/Author.
PY - 2023/6/26
Y1 - 2023/6/26
N2 - The '15-minute city' paradigm is an urban model based on the concept of 'hyper-proximity': citizens should be able to access fundamental services and facilities (such as schools, shops, parks, doctors, and markets) within 15-20 minutes on foot, by bicycle or by public transport. Compliance with the '15-minute city' paradigm is supposed to reduce pollution and social inequalities. It is supposed to bring the psychological fragility of the citizen back to the center of the urban redevelopment debate. Although the concept has gained great attention and interest from policymakers and urban designers, we still lack tools that can help to validate, on a data-driven basis, the assumption that hyper-proximity is eventually correlated with lower urban segregation, which is one of the driving forces that lead to social inequalities. We aim to define a data-driven methodology to analyze the urban areas where services should be accessible within 15 minutes; network analysis is exploited to estimate services proximity as well as the connectivity of different urban areas with each other, in order to gather signals of the general resilience or exposure to urban segregation. We also aim to compute a set of city-agnostic metrics that will include user-specified parameters and personalized weights for each Point of Interest's category. United-and-Close is the resulting Web platform designed to be accessible to citizens, policy and decision-makers, and investors, but also for researchers involved in disciplines such as urban informatics that need support to better assess the 15-minute paradigm and its actual impact on our cities.
AB - The '15-minute city' paradigm is an urban model based on the concept of 'hyper-proximity': citizens should be able to access fundamental services and facilities (such as schools, shops, parks, doctors, and markets) within 15-20 minutes on foot, by bicycle or by public transport. Compliance with the '15-minute city' paradigm is supposed to reduce pollution and social inequalities. It is supposed to bring the psychological fragility of the citizen back to the center of the urban redevelopment debate. Although the concept has gained great attention and interest from policymakers and urban designers, we still lack tools that can help to validate, on a data-driven basis, the assumption that hyper-proximity is eventually correlated with lower urban segregation, which is one of the driving forces that lead to social inequalities. We aim to define a data-driven methodology to analyze the urban areas where services should be accessible within 15 minutes; network analysis is exploited to estimate services proximity as well as the connectivity of different urban areas with each other, in order to gather signals of the general resilience or exposure to urban segregation. We also aim to compute a set of city-agnostic metrics that will include user-specified parameters and personalized weights for each Point of Interest's category. United-and-Close is the resulting Web platform designed to be accessible to citizens, policy and decision-makers, and investors, but also for researchers involved in disciplines such as urban informatics that need support to better assess the 15-minute paradigm and its actual impact on our cities.
KW - 15-minute City paradigm
KW - accessibility
KW - inclusive urban design
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85163719445&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/3563359.3597443
DO - 10.1145/3563359.3597443
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85163719445
T3 - UMAP 2023 - Adjunct Proceedings of the 31st ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
SP - 115
EP - 120
BT - UMAP 2023 - Adjunct Proceedings of the 31st ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
Y2 - 26 June 2023 through 30 June 2023
ER -