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  • Conditions imposed by COVID19 pandemic have revealed the weakness of a urban space of Madrid, that is optimized for the private motor traffic It is analyzed the capacity of the urban framework to provide citizen needs on the closest scale, known as “15-Minute City” The virus incidence data, mobility patterns, population density have been territorialized, including an analysis of the nearby space, surface of sidewalks and roads, per inhabitant It shows a risk of the increase in previous inequalities, in an urban and territorial context segregated by income and functions The results on the nearest scale allow us to observe the major role of the street and sidewalk space, which, along with public transport, will have to be redesigned to facilitate its use in safe conditions © 2020, Ministerio de Fomento All rights reserved
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?:journal
  • Ciudad_y_Territorio_Estudios_Territoriales
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Urban areas in front of neighborhoods. Analysis of urban characteristics in the face of the challenge of the post-COVID 19 city: The case of Madrid
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  • #886420
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  • 2020

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