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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Re-Utilizing Transit Opportunity: Creating Multi-Modal Opportunity as a Way to Attract Growth in the North Hills Region

Matthews, Nicholas 28 October 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Lost (and Found) Connectivity in an Urban Framework

Rosen, Jules M. January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
73

EVALUATING TWO POTENTIAL BUS RAPID TRANSIT STATION AREAS FOR TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

YILDIRIM, SAADET January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
74

PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT IN UPTOWN CINCINNATI: BROADENING TRAVEL OPTIONS

TAMHANE, ASHWINI ANIL January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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GIS Based Suitability Analysis for Transit Oriented Development Opportunities:The Case of Eastern Corridor in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area

Jaiswal, Tarun January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
76

Transit Oriented Design: A Reinterpretation

Kravitz, Alicia J. 14 July 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: A Historical Review and Case Study Analysis

McNally, Kevin 20 September 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Transit-Oriented Development som strategi i mindre tätortsutveckling : En studie av stationsnära utveckling i Kumla kommun / A study of increased station cumminity in Kumla municipality

Jovander, Julia January 2023 (has links)
In this study, I have investigated the effects of station-near development in Kumla to smaller urban areas with sustainable transport. To be able to promote sustainable means of transport and station development in smaller municipalities and urban areas. Transport is mostly done by car and replacing the need for transport with other sustainable modes of transport can be problematic in the smaller towns if it’s not properly encouraged. As similar research has previously been conducted in larger towns, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the station’s proximity in Kumla to smaller towns and encourage sustainable transport to the station from the urban areas. The method for the investigation is a smaller inductive case study that’s applied qualitatively and scenario-work that Kumla municipality has participated in. The strategy Transit-Oriented Development has been used as a point of departure for the scenario work and as a theoretical framework to discuss the results. The result show a current situation analysis and a destination analysis based on the existing environment in the municipality. The result also show the municipality's work with building scenarios, which were then analyzed in a multi-criteria-analysis based on Transit-Oriented Development. Based on these analyses, Kumla Municipality is well placed to develop its objectives and strategies. Transit-Oriented Development is a good guide for Kumla Municipality to develop near-station within the scope of the strategy with sustainable transport. It is also something that can be extended and further used in the routes between the towns based on the winning scenario. / I denna studie har jag undersökt de effekterna med stationsnära utveckling i Kumla till mindre tätorter med hållbara transporter. För att kunna främja hållbara transportmedel och stationsutveckling i mindre kommuner och tätorter. Transporterna sker för det mesta med bil och ersätta transportbehovet med andra hållbara trafikslag kan vara problematisk i de mindre orterna om det inte främjas ordentligt. Då motsvarande forskning har tidigare genomförts i större orter, syftet i denna studie är att undersöka effekten av stationens närhet i Kumla till mindre orter, samt främja kopplingen med hållbara transporter till stationen från tätorterna. Metoden till studien är en mindre induktiv fallstudie som är tillämpad kvalitativt och scenarioarbete som Kumla kommun har deltagit i. Strategin Transit-Oriented Development har använts som en teori i scenarioarbetet och för att diskutera resultatet. Resultatet visar en nulägesanalys och en resmålsanalys utifrån den befintliga miljön i kommunen. Resultatet visar även kommunens arbete med scenariomatrisen, som sedan analyserades och utvärderades i en multikriterieanalys utifrån Transit-Oriented Development. De förutsättningarna utifrån analyserna har Kumla kommun goda förutsättningar att utveckla dess mål och strategier. Transit-Oriented Development en bra vägledning för Kumla kommun att utveckla stationsnära utveckling inom strategins räckvidd med hållbara transporter. Det är även något som kan utvidgas och användas vidare i stråken mellan orterna utifrån det vinnande scenariot.
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Understanding Implementation : A Case Study of the TOD Implementation Process in Flemingsbergsdalen / Att förstå implementering : En fallstudie av implementeringsprocessen av TOD i Flemingsbergsdalen

Gustafsson, Maja January 2024 (has links)
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a strategic approach in urban planning that promotessustainable urban growth through efficient land use and enhanced public transportation. This thesisexplores the implementation of TOD within a Swedish context through a case study on the developmentof Flemingsbergsdalen in southern Stockholm. This is done through interviews with different actorsinvolved in the development process. The study aims to understand how TOD is adapted to andimplemented in Flemingsbergsdalen and to identify the primary challenges encountered in the TODimplementation process. The research revealed two primary findings. Firstly, the implementation of TOD in Flemingsbergsdalenadheres closely to recognised design and planning principles of TOD, reflecting both the historical andcontemporary planning contexts. Flemingsbergsdalen's development, informed by early TOD initiativesin Flemingsberg, illustrates how evolving planning ideas contribute to and shape the built environment.Secondly, the study identifies three main categories of challenges: financing TOD, defining roles andresponsibilities, and managing internal and external organisation. These challenges highlight thecomplex interplay between economic factors and institutional roles, significantly influenced by bothformal and informal institutional factors such as budgeting, economic priorities, and the varying levelsof stakeholder knowledge and experience in navigating financing processes for TOD projects. The findings suggest that while TOD principles are well-supported in theory, the process ofimplementation is filled with complex challenges that can be difficult to navigate. This thesis contributesto research by identifying and categorising these challenges and providing a framework forunderstanding the dynamics between them.
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The responsiveness of public transport systems to the development of urban and economic nodes in Johannesburg / The responsiveness of public transport systems to urban development in the West of Johannesburg

Prim, Lyle Brice January 2016 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Development Planning, 2016 / Over the last decade national, provincial and local governments within South Africa have paid considerable attention to the benefits and need for an effective and reliable public transport system to meet the social challenges facing South African cities. The development of public transport systems is viewed as a tool to alleviate poverty and unemployment, as they provide access to opportunities and services previously out of reach. In Johannesburg the Spatial disparities created during the apartheid era continue to divide the city along the lines of class and race, and serve to marginalise low income groups located on the periphery, far from economic centres. Over the last 10 years urban and economic growth in the west of Johannesburg has occurred at a rapid rate giving rise to numerous informal settlements and government subsidised homes. These developments occurred without the development of public transport systems isolating low income residents. This study seeks to examine the extent to which public transportation systems are responding to the growth of new urban and economic nodes in Johannesburg in a manner that supports the interests and needs of the city’s low income residents. The study investigates the cases of the Gautrain and Rea Vaya. The study evaluates the systems through an analysis of the state’s public transportation plans and policies and the challenges and successes of each system, taking into account what are the state’s current and future public transport plans and how are they responding to urban and economic growth in the west of Johannesburg. Through the use of spatial data, the study examines the spatial and economic trends in Johannesburg, the location of the urban poor and the effects of changes in commuter patterns. The study takes into account current and future urban and economic trends and examines the way in which public transport systems can make a positive impact upon the urban poor. This evaluation is done through an analysis of international literature and best practices that can be used in the development of public transport systems that are responsive, effective and reliable. Key respondents were interviewed to examine the impediments facing the development of responsive public transport systems and how this affects low income commuters in Johannesburg. Through the use of numerous forms of data including maps, policy documents and key respondent interviews, study reveals that future transport developments see the Gautrain and the Rea Vaya expanding to the west of Johannesburg. These developments will only occur in the late future, leaving low income residents without a formal means of public transport for many years to come. Low income residents within these regions lack the means to access opportunities and services. Research into the phenomenon reveals that in order to address the challenges faced by the urban poor in the west a more dynamic and integrated approach is required in the development of public transport systems in Johannesburg. These findings provide a critical understanding the development of public transport systems and the impediments that restrict the responsiveness of public transportation development in Johannesburg. / MT2017

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