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Making the connection: transit-oriented development and jobs [PDF]
Transit-oriented development (TOD) can serve the needs of working families—particularly those with low- and moderate-incomes—by linking workers to viable employment opportunities through strategically located affordable housing and accessible transit ...
Greg LeRoy
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ABSTRACT This study examined GPS positioning accuracy in high‐density urban environments using Hong Kong as a representative case study. Through field measurements along 32 testing routes using three GPS devices, we evaluated GPS performance across diverse urban morphologies to assess associations between complex urban characteristics and positioning ...
Tianyu Li, Yanjia Cao, Grant McKenzie
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Numerous researchers have endeavored to amalgamate critical transit-oriented development (TOD) indicators, such as development density, walkability, and diversity, into a single TOD index to assess TOD performance. However, implementing TOD in megacities
Huadong Chen +4 more
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Urban population in Indian cities is encouraging auto reliance and having unsafe economic, social and environmental consequences. Land-use-change patterns are the outcome of the complex relations between the human and the physical surroundings.
Sat Pal
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Equipping communities to achieve equitable transit-oriented development [PDF]
Though transit-oriented development (TOD) is uniquely positioned to benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities, most TOD projects do not focus on the interests of LMI communities and in some cases have dramatically disrupted low-income ...
Matthew Soursourian
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Understanding Transit Ridership Demand for a Multi-Destination, Multimodal Transit Network in an American Metropolitan Area, Research Report 11-06 [PDF]
This study examines the factors underlying transit demand in the multi-destination, integrated bus and rail transit network for Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta provides an opportunity to explore the consequences of a multi-destination transit network for bus ...
Bhattacharya, Torsha +3 more
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We compared the results of the accessibility and equity by using the cumulative opportunity measure and two‐step floating catchment area method (2SFCA). We explored the similarities and differences between the two methods in 12 different scenarios including two transportation modes and six key urban services.
Yue Chen +3 more
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Rich Picture Analysis of MRT Jakarta Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Business Ecosystem
Transit-oriented development (TOD) aims to create added value by optimizing regions around transportation hubs. It emphasizes the integration of mass transit systems with non-motorized transport while reducing the use of motor vehicles through the ...
Zulfadli Ardiansyah +3 more
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Weaving together vibrant communities through transit-oriented development [PDF]
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is about connecting the fabric of our communities, where various neighborhoods and places are integrated into a vibrant and cohesive region.
Allison Brooks
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Coordinated transportation and land use planning in the developing world : the case of Mexico City [PDF]
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (p. 134-139).Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept.
Gilat, Michael, 1976- +1 more
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