Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities
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Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities

Economics, Community and Methods

9781788971706 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Richard D. Knowles, Emeritus Professor of Transport Geography, University of Salford, Manchester and Visiting Professor of Transport, Huddersfield Business School, University of Huddersfield and Fiona Ferbrache, Senior College Lecturer in Human Geography, Keble College, University of Oxford, UK
Publication Date: 2019 ISBN: 978 1 78897 170 6 Extent: 256 pp
This book provides new dimensions and a contemporary focus on sustainable transport, urban regeneration and development in eight countries spanning four continents at different stages of development. It examines the role of transit oriented development (TOD) in improving urban sustainability and providing different transport choices, exploring how these can be implemented in modern cities.
Awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2019

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This book provides new dimensions and a contemporary focus on sustainable transport, urban regeneration and development in eight countries spanning four continents at different stages of development. It examines the role of transit oriented development (TOD) in improving urban sustainability and providing different transport choices, exploring how these can be implemented in modern cities.

Establishing a new agenda for TOD, experts in the field critically evaluate the links between urban transport investment and economic, social and environmental sustainability, introducing new methods of analysis. The chapters investigate the international dimensions of TOD, providing crucial insights into issues such as uneven development, transport emissions, global warming, car dependence and the challenge of powering vehicles with sustainable fuels.

Urban and regional planning, transport studies and environmental management scholars seeking to understand urban sustainability issues will benefit from this timely book. It will also prove to be a valuable read for urban planners and research consultants looking to widen their knowledge of the role of TOD in enhancing urban sustainability.
Critical Acclaim
‘Academics and practitioners should find Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities to be an excellent reference either for those who want to gain a quick understanding of current thinking on TOD or those who want to delve deeper into any of multiple subtopics covered in the book. Knowles and Ferbrache take the needed time to define TOD and to show that TODs can promote economically and socially sustainable urban environments, whether in new developments or in regeneration projects.’
– John F Deatrick, Journal of Urban Affairs

‘The contributors convey a vast array of rich and useful information for better understanding the viability of TODs, their influence on sustainability, and the political and planning issues they pose. Offering a broad, substantial overview and introduction to TODs, this book is highly recommended.
– R. A. Beauregard, Choice Magazine

‘As TOD practice matures, executing the concept remains fraught with challenges and complexities. Knowles and Ferbrache advance theory and practice by synthesizing a large volume of literature and showcasing case studies from around the globe that examine economic development, sustainability, social development, and methods. This book serves as a foundation for students and practitioners across a variety of disciplines interested in enhancing their understanding of the multiple dimensions of TOD and how it remains a tangible method of advancing sustainable cities.’
– John L. Renne, Florida Atlantic University, US
Contributors
Contributors: M. Attard, P. Barrieau, G. Bonvino, E.C. Delmelle, F. Ferbrache, A.R. Goetz, N. Hannawi, P. Jones, D. Keeling, R.D. Knowles, D. Mabazza, D. McAslan, A. Miner, I. Nilsson, E. Papa, M. Schorung, T. Tanoz-Sargeant, H. Titheridge


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Contents:

1 Introduction to Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities: Economics, Community and Methods
Richard D. Knowles and Fiona Ferbrache

PART I: TOD, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
2 New stations and transit oriented development in three United States rail corridors
Matthieu Schorung

3 Development of transit oriented development in Dubai City and the Gulf States
Nasma Hannawi, Peter Jones and Helena Titheridge

4 Exploring the potential of light rail transit to encourage urban regeneration and support more sustainable commuting to and from Valletta
Maria Attard

5 Funding public transport in Turin with transit oriented development land value capture
Gualtiero Bonvino

6 Transit oriented development in Montr.al: past, present and future
Pierre Barrieau

7 Effects of transit oriented development in Denver, Colorado, USA
Andrew R. Goetz

PART II: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
8 Neighbourhood change around heavy rail transit stations: the case of three US cities
Adam Miner, Elizabeth C. Delmelle and Isabelle Nilsson

9 Planning an effective transport system: learning from resident transit use behaviour and perspectives
Devon McAslan

10 Transit oriented development in Buenos Aires, Argentina: comparing Puerto Madero and the Microcentro
David Keeling

PART III: TOD METHODS
11 The assessment of transit oriented developments using microsimulation models
Tara Tanoz-Sargeant

12 Implementing transit oriented development in Greater London
Enrica Papa

13 Paratransit as a feeder to mass transit in Manila, Philippines
Daniel Mabazza

PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
14 Conclusions
Richard D. Knowles and Fiona Ferbrache

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