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Keeping Blue Collars in Green Cities: From TOD to TOM?
Building on work that critiques smart growth's “industrial blind spot,” we explore here the potential for “transit-oriented manufacturing” (TOM) rather than transit-oriented development (TOD) in order to gain some purchase on visions for green city ...
Yonn A. Dierwechter, Mark Pendras
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The implementation of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) concept on pedestrian paths in Manggarai, Jakarta, requires well-ordered pedestrian path, as an area linkage between transit facility and various functions around it.
Muhammad Faleri Febriyanto +2 more
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This research presents the characteristics of the cities of Najaf and Kufa explored from the perspective of transport network elements, Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) typology, and spatial levels of transportation nodes (regional, urban, and district)
Al-Jaberi Ahmed Abdulsalam Hanash
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Transit-Oriented Development [PDF]
This project reviews and summarizes empirical evidence for a selection of transportation and land use policies, infrastructure investments, demand management programs, and pricing policies for reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Richard D. Knowles, Chia-Lin Chen
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Transit-oriented development has gained global attention as a sustainable urban planning approach. However, its implementation in developing countries, particularly in the Middle East, remains underexplored.
F. Alasmari, Sameeh Alarabi
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Development plan of monorail and tramway in Surabaya City aimed to encourage the movement based transit. TOD (Transit Oriented Development) is model for integration of transportation and land use in order to encourage the transit ridership. The result of
Ketut Dewi Martha Erli Handayani +1 more
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Urban rail transit (URT) systems play an evident role in shaping city spatial structures; however, the principles and mechanisms behind this influence are not fully understood. This paper reviews research progress on the coupling relationship between URT
Zishuo Liu, Haishan Xia, Tong Zhang
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The absence of comprehensive and structured planning strategies for pedestrians, especially for those with functional diversity, promotes the need to address tools that allow broadening the spectrum of their assessment and prioritizing the inclusive ...
Yaqueline Guevara-Quinchúa +1 more
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Next-Gen TOD: Transforming Transit Oriented Development to Embrace New Challenges and Opportunities
Transit-oriented development, as initially conceptualized (TOD 1.0), aims to re-engineer the built environment to promote transit and walking and curb car-oriented sprawl.
Ming Zhang
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Rent growth near rail stations after the Great Recession
This study provides an incisive analysis of U.S. rail station area rent trends from 2012 to 2016, post-Great Recession. Utilizing Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Hierarchical Spatial Autoregressive (HSAR), and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR ...
John L. Renne +3 more
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