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Transit-Oriented-Development (TOD) Suitable for China

Transportation and Development Innovative Best Practices 2008, 2008
Transit-oriented development (TOD) combines transit infrastructure with urban land utilization in ways that optimize the long-term benefits of urban mass transit (UMT). TOD has been successfully implemented in the USA, Europe, Singapore, Hong Kong and many other places; however, its practice in China is so uncommon that few people understand it well ...
Li Zhiqiang   +2 more
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in Edmonton, Canada

Urban Public Transportation Systems 2013, 2013
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a walkable, mixed use (residential, commercial, employment, etc.) form of development focused around a transit station. In Edmonton City, the capital of Alberta, only 14% of the people use public transit. By the year 2040, Edmonton's population is expected to reach 1.15 million. To accommodate this growth, the City
Sudip Barua, Dhrubo Alam
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'Listening' to urban form characteristics in transit-oriented developments (TODs)

Urban Morphology, 2021
Understanding the relationship between urban form and sound is important for managing the adverse implications of noise. This study explores the nexus between urban form characteristics - namely buildings, plots, and streets - and sound, within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It focuses on transit-oriented developments (TODs), which are emerging urban
Yıldırım, Yalçın   +2 more
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Stakeholders’ perception of sound in Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs)

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2020
Abstract With various possibilities associated with their planning and design from walkable pockets to ample public spaces for different socio-demographic cohorts, Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) claim to improve their residents’ quality-of-life (QoL).
Yalcin Yildirim, Mahyar Arefi
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Pengembangan Konsep Transit Oriented Development (TOD) di Kota Tomohon

Sabua : Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan dan Arsitektur, 2023
Kemacetan kota dan perkembangan kawasan perkotaan tidak teratur menjadi permasalahan yang sering terjadi pada kota di Indonesia tidak terkecuali pada Kota Tomohon. Kedua permasalahan kota tersebut dapat diatasi dengan adanya Pengembangan kawasan TOD dan menjadi solusi dalam penyelesaian masalah tersebut karena sifatnya yang mengembangkan kawasan dengan
Kalangie, Della I.   +2 more
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and Its Problems

2019
In this chapter, we set out the ascendant ideology of TOD and review the barriers to its implementation in urban densification settings in suburban cities. These barriers can include land assembly and development feasibility issues, community resistance, lack of consumer demand and infrastructure provision challenges.
Julian Bolleter, Cristina E. Ramalho
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Determining the potential and requirements of transit-oriented development (TOD)

Property Management, 2017
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the potential of transit-oriented development (TOD), the perceptions of buyers and the establishment of the comfortable walking distance. The literature indicates the requirement of TOD with increasing population in major cities.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, exploratory sequential mixed methods
Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap, Seh Vian Goh
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Green TODs: marrying transit-oriented development and green urbanism

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2011
Transit-oriented development (TOD) and green urbanism have gained attention as development models for charting a more sustainable urban future. These two built forms, however, are often dealt with separately, as distinct topics. This paper explores synergies that are created when neighbourhoods are designed as both green and transit-oriented and how ...
Robert Cervero, Cathleen Sullivan
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How does transit-oriented developments (TODs) deviate noise pollution of buildings? A comparative study of TODs and non-TODs

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
Scholarly debates on the unique features of transit-oriented developments (TODs) have surged over the last decade. Studies have examined their amenities and disamenities; however, lacking is exploring the relationship between TOD sound levels and buildings.
Yalcin, Yildirim   +2 more
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The opportunities and tensions of historic preservation and transit oriented development (TOD)

Cities, 2019
Abstract The article examines two research questions concerning historic preservation and TOD. First, what are the opportunities for and challenges to developing TODs in historic areas. Transit locations are often located in older historic areas and a restored or adaptively reused historic building can be an asset to a TOD because of the amenity it ...
Renne, John L., Listokin, David
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