Assessing amenities requirements: a methodology for quantifying demand, space requirements, and distance for a given community
Autor
Olano Ibargoyen, Teresa; Elkatsha, Markus; Barrenechea Bachiller, Pablo; Alonso Pastor, Luis Alberto; Larson, KentÁrea de conocimiento
UrbanísticaFecha de publicación
2024Editorial
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaCita bibliográfica
IBARGOYEN, T. et al. Assessing amenities requirements: a methodology for quantifying demand, space requirements, and distance for a given community. En: 2nd International Conference on Future Challenges in Sustainable Urban Planning & Territorial Management. SUPTM 2024. Cartagena: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, 2024. DOI: 10.31428/10317/13651Palabras clave
SUPTM 2024Urban planning
Amenities requirements
15-minute walkable city
Safegraph and replica data
Resumen
The challenge of understanding the connection between the needs and usage of amenities and services in a given population has been amplified by segregated land use and urban sprawl. The ability to travel long distances and the lack of integrated planning approaches have further obscured the relationship between proximity and demand, particularly in the context of a 15-minute walkable city. However, there is growing recognition among urban stakeholders that walkable communities are critical for achieving social integration, economic vitality, and environmental sustainability in cities. To achieve this level of walkability, neighborhoods and communities must be designed and structured in ways that enable daily activities to be conveniently accessed within walking distance. In this context, by using Safegraph and Replica data [correlated], this paper presents a methodology for optimal distribution of amenities, taking into account not only the quantity and size, but also the appropriate ...
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