Description | While the academic literature on the 15-minute City is growing, and the concept is gaining momentum in current urban practice, the link between ongoing research and the practices of urban professionals is neither direct, immediate nor straightforward. This contribution aims to fill this gap by reporting on the key findings of a series of seminars organised by the authors, which served as dynamic forums, bringing together urban practitioners and academics. The seminars were organised as part of the wider ACUTE (Accessibility and Connectivity for Urban Transformation of Europe) project, which aims to promote the exchange of experience between practitioners from institutions, the private sector, NGOs, citizens and the research community on urban and mobility issues. |
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