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Transit oriented development in Belgrade [PDF]
In Belgrade the process of transition from oriental kasaba to European city was long and thwarted by various economic political and social cultural factors. The European ideal still hasn’t been reached.
Sava Atanacković
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Transit Oriented Development Opportunities Among Failing Malls [PDF]
Author(s): Blanco, Hilda; Wikstrom, Alexander | Abstract: This paper explores opportunities for the redevelopment of failing regional shopping malls as Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) to improve transit ridership, focusing on Southern California.
Blanco, Hilda, Wikstrom, Alexander
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Stronger transit, better transit-oriented development [PDF]
Robust public transportation options can yield significant savings for households, local governments, and the environment. However, the lack of stable funding for public transit threatens the long-term viability of transportation systems that offer alternatives to dependence on automobiles.
Carli Paine
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Transit-oriented development using water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) approach
The Tegalluar and Gedebage areas in Rancanumpang Village have been identified as potential transit-oriented development (TOD) sites. However, these areas face challenges due to their low elevation, which leads to ground level reductions and seasonal ...
Dian Fitria +2 more
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TOD mode: study on land planning and land use optimization for urban rail transit station area [PDF]
The rational planning of land around rail transit stations in cities can effectively improve the convenience of transportation and economic development of cities. This paper briefly introduced the transit-oriented development (TOD) mode of urban planning.
Hongtian Shen, Guimin Ma
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Transit Oriented Development [PDF]
Public transport is touted worldwide not only for its ability to relieve traffic congestion, reduce energy consumption, and cleanse the air but also for its ability to support sustainable patterns of urban development.1 One would be hard-pressed to find a policy document today on climate change, smart growth, or social inclusion that did not ...
Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, Stefan Al
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The article examines the spatial relationship between the location of fixed-transit stations in proximity to historic districts and buildings across the United States.
John L. Renne, David Listokin
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Urban transport energy demand model for Riyadh: methodology and a preliminary analysis
Saudi Arabia intends to reduce GHG emissions by 278 million tons of CO2eq annually by 2030 through Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to UNFCCC. Among many policies, mass transit system and transit-oriented development are being developed with the ...
Abu Toasin Oakil +5 more
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How has Transit Oriented Development Impacted Land Gentrification in London [PDF]
This study evaluated the impact of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) on land gentrification in London, a city that adopted TOD in its railway network early in the 1920s.
Fang Zhouru
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Ryazanskaya Transit Oriented Development
Abstract The Ryazanskaya Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a large intervention included in Moscow’s 2030 urban planning, realizing a transit hub, commercial / retail spaces, an office tower and two metro/rail terminal buildings, to be built around a public park where ground transportation is also located.
Arch. Stefano Ceccotto, null Msaud
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