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This article delves into the concept of the 15-minute city, which seeks to provide essential needs within a short walking or biking distance.The study examines Madrid, Medellín, and Edinburgh, utilizing Python and OpenStreetMap for a proximity analysis.The research focuses on six categories: living, working, shopping, fitness, learning, and leisure.None of these cities have undergone a previous scientific evaluation.Traditional urban models have been unsuccessful due to issues such as gentrification, segregation and urban decay.The 15-minute model incorporates proximity, diversity, density, and ubiquity, with the aim, of addressing shortcomings in urban planning and create more accessible and integrated urban spaces.
Diego Vega J. L. de (Thu,) studied this question.