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  2. Transit-oriented development - Wikipedia

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    Transit Oriented Development. Many of the new towns created after World War II in Japan, Sweden, and France have many of the characteristics of TOD communities. In a sense, nearly all communities built on reclaimed land in the Netherlands or as exurban developments in Denmark have had the local equivalent of TOD principles integrated in their planning, including the promotion of bicycles for ...

  3. Category:Transit-oriented developments - Wikipedia

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    Transit-oriented developments in the United States (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Transit-oriented developments" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. Sejong City - Wikipedia

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    A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong, South Korea's Multifunctional Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development (PDF) (Master's thesis). Examensarbete i Hållbar Utveckling 93 [Degree Project in Sustainable Development 93]. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University Department of Earth Sciences.

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  6. Transportation planning - Wikipedia

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    Other models for planning include rational actor, transit oriented development, satisficing, incremental planning, organizational process, collaborative planning, and political bargaining. Planners are increasingly expected to adopt a multidisciplinary approach, especially due to the rising importance of environmentalism.

  7. Transport divide - Wikipedia

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    New urbanism, smart growth, and transit-oriented development are three approaches that aim to make cities more walkable, increase urban density, reduce suburban sprawl, and decrease the transport divide. [40] [41] These sustainability-focused movements hope to improve options for housing, employment, and transportation for more equitable societies.

  8. Transit village - Wikipedia

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    Transit-oriented development seen clustered adjacent to the Alewife Station, a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) intermodal transit station) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. U.S. A transit village is a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use district or neighborhood oriented around the station of a high-quality transit system, such as rail or ...

  9. Oyster Bay station (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    Discussion about a new station and transit-oriented development at the Siu Ho Wan site were first discussed in the mid 2000s, in conjunction with the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge. [6] The 2007 Concept Plan for Lantau proposed that the site would be used for a logistics hub.