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15 Minute Europe

The 15 Minute City Score Europe Map shows how easy it is for people in European cities to reach everyday services - such as shops, schools, healthcare, parks, and public transport - within a 15-minute walk.  Each colored dot on the map represents a small neighborhood-sized area. The color of the dot reflects that area’s “15 Minute City Score”: darker or warmer colors mean residents can access a greater variety of essential services nearby on foot, while lighter or cooler colors indicate fewer services within walking distance. Mapping Urban Europe The map covers 786 Functional Urban Areas (FUAs) across Europe - including the UK. This means that the map includes most major metropolitan regions in Europe with populations above 50,000. The project focuses on urbanized areas. It therefore includes the built-up and residential areas of those 786 metropolitan regions, and rural or sparsely populated territories are not included. What Counts as a “15 Minute City”? The score is based on ac...

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