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D1.1 Coordination and Monitoring Plan

This PDF file is the “D1.1 Coordination and Monitoring Plan”, one of the initial deliverables of the FORTHCOMING project.
The document defines the main principles of project management and monitoring, outlining the distribution of responsibilities, communication methods, and reporting mechanisms. It also details the consortium’s governance structure, management levels, risk management approach, and quality assurance procedures.

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In summary, this deliverable serves as a comprehensive guide to ensure effective coordination among project partners and to support the successful and timely implementation of the FORTHCOMING project with high quality standards.

D1.2 Administrative, Financial, Ethical,
Gender, and Legal Coordination

This PDF file is the “D1.2 Administrative, Financial, Ethical, Gender, and Legal Coordination” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


It establishes the administrative framework, financial coordination principles, and the ethical, gender, and legal standards that guide the project’s implementation. The document defines the partners’ responsibilities, communication and reporting procedures, and mechanisms for dispute resolution, while also ensuring compliance with GDPR, intellectual property protection, and gender equality practices.​

In summary, this deliverable provides a comprehensive set of governance and compliance guidelines to ensure transparency, accountability, and ethical integrity throughout all stages of the FORTHCOMING project.

D1.3 Innovation Quality, Risk Mitigation,
and Data Management Plan

This PDF file is the “D1.3 Innovation Quality, Risk Mitigation, and Data Management Plan” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


It presents the project’s framework for ensuring innovation quality, managing risks, and handling data effectively throughout its lifecycle. The document defines benchmarks and procedures for maintaining high-quality outputs, outlines proactive risk assessment and mitigation strategies, and establishes a data governance plan aligned with FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable).​

In summary, this deliverable provides a structured and transparent approach to guarantee quality, reliability, and compliance across all project activities, supporting the development of sustainable, data-driven solutions for suburban 15-minute city models.

D2.1 Portfolio of Successful 15minC
Strategies in Urban Areas

This PDF file is the “D2.1 Portfolio of Successful 15minC Strategies in Urban Areas” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


The report compiles a portfolio of 15 best practices implemented across European cities to demonstrate how the 15-Minute City (15mC) concept can foster sustainable, inclusive, and digitally enabled mobility transitions. It analyses successful strategies in areas such as sustainable urban mobility, people-centred public spaces, smart logistics, and governance for mobility transition, providing practical insights for transferring these approaches to suburban contexts through the project’s Urban Living Labs (ULLs).​

In summary, this deliverable serves as a comprehensive reference for cities and stakeholders aiming to adapt the 15-Minute City model to diverse urban settings, highlighting the lessons learned, key success factors, and measurable impacts of existing initiatives across Europe.

D3.1 SWOT Analysis of 15minC Strategies –focus group meeting outputs

This PDF file is the “D3.1 Focus Group Meeting Outputs” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


The report summarizes the outcomes of the first series of Focus Group (FG-I) meetings conducted across the six Urban Living Labs — Las Rozas (Spain), Hamburg-Altona (Germany), Debrecen-Kertváros (Hungary), Settimo Torinese (Italy), Alverca do Ribatejo (Portugal), and Küçükçekmece (Türkiye). Each session involved local experts discussing the 15-Minute City (15minC) concept using SWOT and KPI ranking methodologies to assess local strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and priorities across four dimensions: density, proximity, diversity/inclusivity, and digitalization.​

In summary, this deliverable provides a rich qualitative and quantitative foundation for understanding how different European and Turkish cities interpret and apply the 15-Minute City concept, supporting the development of actionable strategies for sustainable, inclusive, and digitally enabled suburban mobility transitions.

D3.2 Definition of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

This PDF file is the “D3.2 Definition of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


It introduces a comprehensive set of common and specific Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) designed to evaluate the transferability of 15-Minute City (15minC) strategies from dense urban areas to suburban contexts. The document outlines the methodology used to identify, cluster, and refine KPIs through comparative analysis, surveys, and focus group workshops conducted in six case study cities: Madrid, Lisbon, Hamburg, Turin, Debrecen, and Istanbul.​​

The KPIs are grouped into eight thematic clusters — Proximity, Inclusivity, Digitalisation & MaaS, Density & Land Use, Sustainability & Climate Action, Governance, Modal Share, and Economic Impact — serving as measurable tools to assess the effectiveness of suburban 15minC applications.

In summary, this deliverable provides a unified analytical framework for assessing mobility, accessibility, and sustainability in suburban areas, establishing a data-driven foundation for evaluating and replicating successful 15minC strategies across Europe.

D4.1_Report on the set-up of6 European Living Labs

This PDF file is the “D4.1 Report on the Set-Up of Six European Living Labs” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


It provides a detailed description of the establishment and characterization of the project’s six Urban Living Labs (ULLs) located in Las Rozas (Spain), Altona (Germany), Alverca do Ribatejo (Portugal), Kertváros (Hungary), Küçükçekmece (Türkiye), and Settimo Torinese (Italy). The report outlines the common framework and methodology adopted to ensure comparability across ULLs and explores each area’s demographic, socioeconomic, urban, mobility, and governance characteristics, along with key challenges.​

By establishing a shared analytical structure, the document serves as the baseline reference for subsequent project activities, including innovation testing, cross-sectional analysis, and citizen engagement.

In summary, this deliverable lays the groundwork for data-driven, participatory experimentation within suburban contexts, ensuring that all six European Living Labs contribute coherently to the FORTHCOMING project’s goal of developing sustainable, inclusive, and 15-Minute City-inspired suburban models.

Cross-sectional Analysis of 6 European Living Labs

This PDF file is the “D4.2 Cross-Sectional Analysis of Six European Living Labs” deliverable of the FORTHCOMING project.


It presents a comprehensive comparative study of the six Urban Living Labs (ULLs) established across Europe — Debrecen-Kertváros (HU), Hamburg-Lurup (DE), Istanbul-Küçükçekmece (TR), Lisbon-Alverca do Ribatejo (PT), Madrid-Las Rozas (ES), and Turin-Settimo Torinese (IT). The report analyses their demographic, socioeconomic, land use, and mobility characteristics, identifying shared challenges, local priorities, and opportunities for transferring 15-Minute City (15mC) principles to suburban contexts.​

Combining quantitative data, geospatial proximity analyses, and qualitative insights from local stakeholders, the study highlights how each ULL approaches proximity, density, diversity, and digitalisation. It also proposes actionable measures for improving accessibility, multimodality, and sustainability.

In summary, this deliverable provides the analytical foundation for understanding suburban transformation within the FORTHCOMING project, offering evidence-based insights that inform the project’s forthcoming 15-Minute City Implementation Guidebook for Suburban Areas.

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