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The reshaping of land use and urban form in Denver through transit-oriented development

open access: yesCities, 2013
Abstract As large cities seek to expand their transit systems to accommodate increasing travel demand, provide alternatives to growing road traffic congestion, and improve accessibility, more research attention has been focused on the land use effects of transit, most notably in the form of transit-oriented development (TOD).
Andrew R Goetz
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A conceptual framework and implementation tool for land use planning for corridor transit oriented development

open access: yesCities, 2020
Abstract Transit-oriented development (TOD) has gained worldwide popularity because of its potential to help communities achieve sustainability goals. The current practice of TODs has largely focused on individual transit station sites or TOD nodes, not fully capturing the corridor advantages associated with transit systems.
Liu, Liwen, Zhang, Ming, Xu, Tao
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Land Use and Transport Integration Modeling with Immune Genetic Optimization for Urban Transit-Oriented Development

Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, ASCE, 2021
Abstract This study aims to improve the applicability of transit-oriented development (TOD), which is widely recognized as a sustainable urban land use planning approach, this study will focus on t...
Zejing Ruan, Xuesong Feng
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Sustainable station-level planning: An integrated transport and land use design model for transit-oriented development

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
Urban rail transit system in China has been rapidly constructed in response to the effects of urbanization, such as severe urban congestion and excessive air pollution. The sustainable land use planning (i.e. transit-oriented development, TOD) around the subway stations is important for the rail transit system because of its long-term influence on ...
Xiaolei Ma, Xiaopeng Li, Chuan Ding
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Transit-oriented development, integration of land use and transport, and pedestrian accessibility: Combining node-place model with pedestrian shed ratio to evaluate and classify station areas in Lisbon

open access: yesJournal of Transport Geography, 2015
Transit-oriented development is being actively promoted as an urban design model for areas around transit stations. In addition, planning for accessibility is being promoted, which requires integrating land use with transportation planning, and to match ...
David S Vale
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Land Use Challenges to Implementing Transit-Oriented Development in China

open access: yesTransportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2008
Several Chinese cities are interested in incorporating transit-oriented development (TOD) around their subway stations. Few cities, however, have considered incorporating TOD into their bus systems; fewer still have included China's bike population.
Thomas, Alainna, Deakin, Elizabeth
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Transit-oriented development form on traffic assignment, transit and land-use features

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, 2021
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is one of the most beneficial strategies that addresses both urban and transportation issues in solving urban traffic problems. To achieve more sustainable transport and resolve urban sprawl problems, this paper establishes a TOD evaluation criterion and formulates a novel TOD site-selection method, which fulfills ...
Hamid Mirzahossein   +3 more
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Planning for urban life: A new approach of sustainable land use plan based on transit-oriented development

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2020
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is an integration of transportation systems with land use and has been given priority in sustainability strategies. However, most of the existing studies on TOD emphasize the economic and environmental perspectives of sustainability, paying little attention to social equity. Moreover, despite governments worldwide are
Yue, Liang   +3 more
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A methodology to modify land uses in a transit oriented development scenario

Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
Developing nations are adopting transit oriented development (TOD) strategies to decongest their transportation systems. These strategies are often adopted after the preparation of land use plans. The goal of this study was to build a methodology to modify these land uses using soft computing.
exaly   +3 more sources

Land-Use Planning Model: A Case Study on Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2019
Many communities are shifting their land-use approaches by moving towards cities for better access to transportation and other facilities resulting in densification, particularly around main streets and urban centres. These trends are driving the increased emphasis on better models of city planning for urban centres, urbanization of suburbs of cities ...
G. A. M. A. S. B. Udapitiya   +2 more
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