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benefits, opportunities for physical activity, proximity to nature, neighborhood and community revitalization, and environmental benefits for citizens through the creation of urban parks. Health studies demonstrate that an increase in exercise, including walking alone, may foster longevity in older
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516: 84: (USCM) convention in 2017 as a goal for cities to increase parks and green space as a civic responsibility. The concept has been supported by several community-based nonprofit organizations: the 661: 257: 362:
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More than 300 mayors of large and small cities across the United States have committed to the goal, including the mayors of the four
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to ensure that everyone in the United States lives within a ten-minute walk to a high-quality park or green space.
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in the UK. A ten-minute walk is considered to be one-half-mile (0.80 km), which is the distance the
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McCormack, Gavin R.; Rock, Melanie; Toohey, Ann M.; Hignell, Danica (2010).
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The effort was adopted as a resolution at the 85th annual
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Washington Square Park
The Trust for Public Land
largest cities
New York City
Los Angeles
Chicago
Houston
mental health
United States Conference of Mayors
National Recreation and Park Association
Urban Land Institute
Fields in Trust
National Park Service
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
San Francisco
Park conservancy
Walking distance measure
15-minute city


"10 Minute Walk"
"Minneapolis, St. Paul mayors join national push for parks within 10-minute walk"
"National '10-minute walk' campaign to launch in Colorado Springs"
"10 Minute Walk"
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"Public encouraged to take 10-minute walk to parks, trails on 10-10 - Queen Creek Independent"
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"Urban Parks and the 10-Minute Challenge"
"Quantifying the contribution of neighborhood parks to physical activity"

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