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Is there a “sweet spot” for urban density that combines walkability with food and energy security? In today’s episode, I explore this question with two popular tools in several world cities, then extrapolate the tools to Edenicity. I also use first principles to calculate walk times to clinics, schools, transit and restaurants, and check that Edenicity’s garden-to-café food system makes economic sense. As a special bonus, I distill everything down to two look up tables you can use in your own explorations. Edenicity is permaculture urbanism. Learn more at / @edenicity Edenicity Membership and Short Course: / edenicity Publications Land Use Concept: https://www.edenicity.com/design.html Housing Book: https://www.edenicity.com/hi4c.html Win The Test Book: https://www.winthetest.com/ 0:00 Intro 0:39 Density Examples 2:27 DensityTools 4:05 Comparing Cities 9:18 Table: transit stops 9:45 Edenicity 10:19 Medical Clinics 13:40 Schools 14:18 Edenicity Restaurants 15:56 Grocery Stores 16:17 Table: walkability, food, energy Episodes Mentioned City Nerd • Density vs. Sprawl: A Spicy Top 10 List Edenicity • Can Cities Grow ALL Their Food? Episode 99 Edenicity • 5 Things That Cost LESS in a Green City. E... Sources https://www.tomforth.co.uk/circlepopu... https://www.walkscore.com/score/rolli... https://www.walkscore.com/score/new-y... https://www.walkscore.com/CA/Los_Ange... https://www.walkscore.com/score/rolli... https://worldpopulationreview.com/cou... https://urbanland.uli.org/economy-mar... YouTube stills and book covers by the creators cited above. Images by Kev Polk, as cited above, public domain, or courtesy of Pexels. Written and presented by Kev Polk. #PermacultureUrbanism #UrbanDensity