Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development
This study explores the complex process of transit and land-use integration in rapidly growing cities in developing countries. It first identifies barriers to and opportunities for effective coordination of transit infrastructure and urban developm...
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ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY ACTIVE LIVING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AIR AIR POLLUTION AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP AUTOMOBILES BIKE PARKING BIKE PARKING SPACES BRIDGE BROWNFIELDS BUS BUS LANES BUS SERVICES BUS STATIONS BUS STOPS BUS SYSTEMS BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR USE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT CITIES CITY BUS CITY STREETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPLEX TASK CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION PRICING CONGESTION RELIEF COST EFFECTIVENESS COST OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION COST OF TRAVEL COSTS OF SPRAWL CYCLISTS DEMAND FOR TRAVEL DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ELECTRONIC ROAD PRICING ELECTRONIC SIGNAGE EMISSION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIES FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FLOOR AREA RATIO FLOOR SPACE FREE ZONES FREEWAY FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAVY RAIL HEAVY RAIL SYSTEM HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS IMPACTS OF TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERSECTIONS JOURNEYS LABOR FORCE LAND TRANSPORT LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY LAND USE LAND-USE PLANNING LIGHT RAIL LIGHT RAIL LINE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEMS MASS TRANSIT MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY MIXED USE MOBILITY MOBILITY OBJECTIVES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEIGHBORHOODS NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORT OPPORTUNITY COSTS PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENTS PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE PEDESTRIANS PETROLEUM GAS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE RAILWAYS PROPERTY OWNERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUES PUBLIC PARKS PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF PEDESTRIAN RADIAL CORRIDORS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL INVESTMENTS RAIL LINES RAIL SYSTEM RAIL TRANSIT RAILWAY COMPANIES RAILWAY TERMINALS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RIGHT OF WAY RIGHT-OF-WAY RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD SYSTEM ROADS ROUTE ROUTES SANITATION SMART GROWTH SPEEDS SPRAWL STREET LIGHTS STREETS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT TAX TAX REVENUE TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT AGENCIES TRANSIT AGENCY TRANSIT AUTHORITIES TRANSIT CORRIDOR TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSIT DEMAND TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSIT INVESTMENT TRANSIT INVESTMENTS TRANSIT OPERATIONS TRANSIT PLANNING TRANSIT POLICY TRANSIT RIDERS TRANSIT RIDERSHIP TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT STATION TRANSIT STATIONS TRANSIT STOPS TRANSIT SYSTEM TRANSIT SYSTEMS TRANSIT USAGE TRANSIT USE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT PLANNERS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION DEMAND TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL DEMAND TRAVEL TIME TRIP TRIP ORIGINS TRIPS TRUE TYPE OF TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN PLANNERS URBAN RAIL URBAN SPRAWL URBAN TRANSIT URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANISM VEHICLE VEHICLE KILOMETERS VEHICLES WALKING |
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ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY ACTIVE LIVING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AIR AIR POLLUTION AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP AUTOMOBILES BIKE PARKING BIKE PARKING SPACES BRIDGE BROWNFIELDS BUS BUS LANES BUS SERVICES BUS STATIONS BUS STOPS BUS SYSTEMS BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR USE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT CITIES CITY BUS CITY STREETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPLEX TASK CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION PRICING CONGESTION RELIEF COST EFFECTIVENESS COST OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION COST OF TRAVEL COSTS OF SPRAWL CYCLISTS DEMAND FOR TRAVEL DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ELECTRONIC ROAD PRICING ELECTRONIC SIGNAGE EMISSION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIES FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FLOOR AREA RATIO FLOOR SPACE FREE ZONES FREEWAY FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAVY RAIL HEAVY RAIL SYSTEM HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS IMPACTS OF TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERSECTIONS JOURNEYS LABOR FORCE LAND TRANSPORT LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY LAND USE LAND-USE PLANNING LIGHT RAIL LIGHT RAIL LINE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEMS MASS TRANSIT MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY MIXED USE MOBILITY MOBILITY OBJECTIVES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEIGHBORHOODS NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORT OPPORTUNITY COSTS PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENTS PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE PEDESTRIANS PETROLEUM GAS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE RAILWAYS PROPERTY OWNERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUES PUBLIC PARKS PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF PEDESTRIAN RADIAL CORRIDORS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL INVESTMENTS RAIL LINES RAIL SYSTEM RAIL TRANSIT RAILWAY COMPANIES RAILWAY TERMINALS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RIGHT OF WAY RIGHT-OF-WAY RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD SYSTEM ROADS ROUTE ROUTES SANITATION SMART GROWTH SPEEDS SPRAWL STREET LIGHTS STREETS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT TAX TAX REVENUE TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT AGENCIES TRANSIT AGENCY TRANSIT AUTHORITIES TRANSIT CORRIDOR TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSIT DEMAND TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSIT INVESTMENT TRANSIT INVESTMENTS TRANSIT OPERATIONS TRANSIT PLANNING TRANSIT POLICY TRANSIT RIDERS TRANSIT RIDERSHIP TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT STATION TRANSIT STATIONS TRANSIT STOPS TRANSIT SYSTEM TRANSIT SYSTEMS TRANSIT USAGE TRANSIT USE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT PLANNERS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION DEMAND TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL DEMAND TRAVEL TIME TRIP TRIP ORIGINS TRIPS TRUE TYPE OF TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN PLANNERS URBAN RAIL URBAN SPRAWL URBAN TRANSIT URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANISM VEHICLE VEHICLE KILOMETERS VEHICLES WALKING Suzuki, Hiroaki Cervero, Robert Iuchi, Kanako Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
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This study explores the complex process
of transit and land-use integration in rapidly growing
cities in developing countries. It first identifies barriers
to and opportunities for effective coordination of transit
infrastructure and urban development. It then recommends a
set of policies and implementation measures for overcoming
these barriers and exploiting these opportunities.
Well-integrated transit and land development create urban
forms and spaces that reduce the need for travel by private
motorized vehicles. Areas with good access to public transit
and well-designed urban spaces that are walkable and
bikeable become highly attractive places for people to live,
work, learn, play, and interact. Such environments enhance a
city's economic competitiveness, reduce local pollution
and global greenhouse gas emissions, and promote inclusive
development. These goals are at the heart of
transit-oriented development (TOD), an urban form that is
increasingly important to sustainable urban futures. This
book uses a case study approach. It draws lessons from
global best-case examples of transit-oriented metropolises
that have direct relevance to cities in developing countries
and elsewhere that are currently investing in bus rapid
transit (BRT) and other high-capacity transit systems. It
also reports the results of two original in-depth case
studies of rapidly growing and motorizing cities that
introduced extended BRT systems: Ahmedabad, India and
Bogota, Colombia. Two shorter case studies enrich the
understanding of factors that are critical to transforming
cities with transit. |
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Suzuki, Hiroaki Cervero, Robert Iuchi, Kanako |
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Suzuki, Hiroaki Cervero, Robert Iuchi, Kanako |
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Suzuki, Hiroaki |
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Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
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Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
title_full |
Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
title_fullStr |
Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
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Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development |
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transforming cities with transit : transit and land-use integration for sustainable urban development |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17159621/transforming-cities-transit-transit-land-use-integration-sustainable-urban-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12233 |
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okr-10986-122332021-04-23T14:02:59Z Transforming Cities with Transit : Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development Suzuki, Hiroaki Cervero, Robert Iuchi, Kanako ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY ACTIVE LIVING AFFORDABLE HOUSING AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AIR AIR POLLUTION AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE OWNERSHIP AUTOMOBILES BIKE PARKING BIKE PARKING SPACES BRIDGE BROWNFIELDS BUS BUS LANES BUS SERVICES BUS STATIONS BUS STOPS BUS SYSTEMS BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR USE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT CITIES CITY BUS CITY STREETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPLEX TASK CONGESTION CONGESTION CHARGES CONGESTION PRICING CONGESTION RELIEF COST EFFECTIVENESS COST OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION COST OF TRAVEL COSTS OF SPRAWL CYCLISTS DEMAND FOR TRAVEL DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ELECTRONIC ROAD PRICING ELECTRONIC SIGNAGE EMISSION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIES FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOOR AREA FLOOR AREA RATIO FLOOR SPACE FREE ZONES FREEWAY FUEL FUEL PRICES FUEL SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS HEAVY RAIL HEAVY RAIL SYSTEM HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS IMPACTS OF TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERSECTIONS JOURNEYS LABOR FORCE LAND TRANSPORT LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY LAND USE LAND-USE PLANNING LIGHT RAIL LIGHT RAIL LINE LIGHT RAIL SYSTEMS MASS TRANSIT MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY MIXED USE MOBILITY MOBILITY OBJECTIVES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEIGHBORHOODS NONMOTORIZED TRANSPORT OPPORTUNITY COSTS PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENTS PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE PEDESTRIANS PETROLEUM GAS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE RAILWAYS PROPERTY OWNERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUES PUBLIC PARKS PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC TRANSIT USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF PEDESTRIAN RADIAL CORRIDORS RAIL RAIL DEVELOPMENT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL INVESTMENTS RAIL LINES RAIL SYSTEM RAIL TRANSIT RAILWAY COMPANIES RAILWAY TERMINALS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RIGHT OF WAY RIGHT-OF-WAY RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD SYSTEM ROADS ROUTE ROUTES SANITATION SMART GROWTH SPEEDS SPRAWL STREET LIGHTS STREETS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT TAX TAX REVENUE TOLL TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT AGENCIES TRANSIT AGENCY TRANSIT AUTHORITIES TRANSIT CORRIDOR TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSIT DEMAND TRANSIT IMPROVEMENT TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSIT INVESTMENT TRANSIT INVESTMENTS TRANSIT OPERATIONS TRANSIT PLANNING TRANSIT POLICY TRANSIT RIDERS TRANSIT RIDERSHIP TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT STATION TRANSIT STATIONS TRANSIT STOPS TRANSIT SYSTEM TRANSIT SYSTEMS TRANSIT USAGE TRANSIT USE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT PLANNERS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION DEMAND TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH TRAVEL DEMAND TRAVEL TIME TRIP TRIP ORIGINS TRIPS TRUE TYPE OF TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN PLANNERS URBAN RAIL URBAN SPRAWL URBAN TRANSIT URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANISM VEHICLE VEHICLE KILOMETERS VEHICLES WALKING This study explores the complex process of transit and land-use integration in rapidly growing cities in developing countries. It first identifies barriers to and opportunities for effective coordination of transit infrastructure and urban development. It then recommends a set of policies and implementation measures for overcoming these barriers and exploiting these opportunities. Well-integrated transit and land development create urban forms and spaces that reduce the need for travel by private motorized vehicles. Areas with good access to public transit and well-designed urban spaces that are walkable and bikeable become highly attractive places for people to live, work, learn, play, and interact. Such environments enhance a city's economic competitiveness, reduce local pollution and global greenhouse gas emissions, and promote inclusive development. These goals are at the heart of transit-oriented development (TOD), an urban form that is increasingly important to sustainable urban futures. This book uses a case study approach. It draws lessons from global best-case examples of transit-oriented metropolises that have direct relevance to cities in developing countries and elsewhere that are currently investing in bus rapid transit (BRT) and other high-capacity transit systems. It also reports the results of two original in-depth case studies of rapidly growing and motorizing cities that introduced extended BRT systems: Ahmedabad, India and Bogota, Colombia. Two shorter case studies enrich the understanding of factors that are critical to transforming cities with transit. 2013-01-31T19:42:57Z 2013-01-31T19:42:57Z 2013-01-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17159621/transforming-cities-transit-transit-land-use-integration-sustainable-urban-development 978-0-8213-9745-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12233 English en_US Urban development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication China Colombia Vietnam |