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20 Minute Neighbourhood

This video by the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit at the University of Glasgow explores the concept of a 20-minute neighborhood. This compact city approach encourages the development of local areas within walking distance of residents’ homes to access public transport, public open space, and facilities and services for daily living.

See Living Locally and the 20 Minute Neighbourhood for more information.

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