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This report summarises the findings from a conducted systematic literature review of the 15-minute city concept (15mC), its key components and its adaptation for the neighbourhoods located in the urban outskirts.
Daniela Arias Molinares, University of Twente (UT); Karst Geurs, University of Twente (UT); Anna Grigolon, University of Twente (UT) et al.
10 December 2024
This report describes six types of policies that can help move towards the 15mC model in urban outskirts: car-sharing, shared micromobility, carpooling, demand-responsive services, flexible (pop-up) activity hubs and mobility hubs. Based on a comparative analysis of 15mC lifestyles in various low- to mid-density areas, it focuses on governance frameworks and business models for innovative shared mobility services and flexible activity hubs.
Élie Guitton, L’Institut Paris Region (IPR); Florian Tedeschi, L’Institut Paris Region (IPR)
19 February 2025
One of the sub-objectives of the DREAMS project is to provide a thorough understanding of the 15-minute city lifestyles and accessibility needs of different population groups in Vienna, Utrecht, Brussels, Budapest, Île-de-France and Munich. This deliverable (D2.3) presents the results of a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the 15mC lifestyles and travel needs of people living in the study areas.
Georgia Charalampidou, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (BOKU);Roman Klementschitz, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (BOKU); Yusak Susilo, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (BOKU)
17 March 2025
This deliverable presents the Impact Assessment Framework (part of Task 6.1) developed for evaluating the Living Lab interventions implemented across the six Living Labs of the DREAMS-project: Brussels, Budapest, Munich, Paris, Utrecht and Vienna.
Charlotte van Vessem (VUB); Imre Keserű (VUB)
4 July 2025
The document provides details on the process of identifying specific living lab targets, examining existing business models and identifying appropriate pricing strategies. The planned activities of the Living Lab will also be detailed, highlighting stakeholder engagement, target groups and data needs for practical analysis and development of local pilots.
Domokos Esztergár-Kiss; Attila Aba; Tamás Soltész et al.
30 July 2025

Journal Articles

Daniela Arias-Molinares; Karst Geurs; Anna Grigolon et al.
17 October 2025