Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Nagy Oana Author-Workplace-Name: Babes Bólyai Tudományegyetem Author-Name: Păcurar Bogdan Author-Workplace-Name: Babes Bólyai Tudományegyetem Title: The Five Minute Walk Distance Concept, Case Study - City of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Abstract: This concept, also known as “pedestrian shed”, refers to the distance that would make the difference for a person to choose between walking or driving to a destination. The distance is visualized as a 400-meter radius area that is most frequently located in the downtown areas/key areas of some large cities or capitals. To better underline this concept’s characteristics we have applied it on a case study of the city of Cluj-Napoca, testing the conformance of several areas against the concept’s principles. This will show the percentage of studied areas complying with the concept requirements and the conclusions will indicate the proposed set of measures to be applied by the local authorities in order to improve the area concept validation score and, with this, to improve the citizens quality of life. This concept could be easily replicated in any city or capital and its metrics could be used to assess citizens’ needs and strongly indicate the measures that are required in order to stimulate walking instead of driving, as a direct result of providing all modern required facilities within a 5-minute walking area. Number: 1 Volume: 17 Year: 2020 Publication-Status: Published File-URL: https://www.strategiaifuzetek.hu/files/175/SF-2020-1_102.pdf File-Format: application/pdf Handle: RePEc:mic:esfjrn:v:17:y:2020:i:1:p: