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Unraveling equilibrium effect between traffic supply and land use in transit-oriented development
Fang Liu +5 more
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Emmanuel Elifadhili Mchome +1 more
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) land use theories have been applied in multiple countries both developed and developing areas of the globe. It has proven its strength in maintaining a more sustainable approach in both urban development and lifestyle ...
M. Youssef
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The purpose of this work is to support the transit-oriented development (TOD) in Thailand. The main research objective is to explore the relationship between ridership demand and TOD indicators, which is expected to be the first question that a developer
K. Nyunt, Natachai Wongchavalidkul
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Transit oriented development – integrating land-use and transport in small island states [PDF]
This paper on transit-oriented development (TOD) is from the proceedings of 14th international Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century, which was held in Malta in 2008. The authors focus on strategies that can integrate land use and transportation in small island states, such as Malta.
M. Borg, R. Orsini
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The present study represents the novel methodology for quantitative evaluation of the coordinated relationships (CR) between BRTS and land use under transit-oriented development (TOD) mode by using the data envelopment analysis (DEA) model.
R. Khare, V. Villuri, Devarshi Chaurasia
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects are increasingly recognized as vital components of sustainable urban planning, aiming to create compact, walkable, and mixed-use communities centered around high-quality public transportation systems.
G. Saroji +5 more
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Urbanization is intrinsically connected to economic progress. India’s rapid economic and population growth has increased its carbon footprint and traffic congestion. A long-term strategy is essential to preserve the balance and alleviate the issues arising from the expansion.
Sobha P., J. Prakash Arul Jose
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Analysis of financing schemes from land value in Transit Oriented Development at Bubulak Terminal
Oriented areas are often known as Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requiring financing, which is absolutely necessaryto accommodate developing activities and encouraging regional growth and land use plans in accordance with TOD regulations,Bubulak ...
Novan Alvian
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While prior studies on LULC change in the Ewa region of O’ahu Hawai’i have explored the policy implications and the rapid infrastructure changes on land use, very few studies have attempted to fully integrate both of these changes in a comprehensive ...
Padmendra Shrestha +2 more
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