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Transit Oriented Development: Making it Happen brings together the different stakeholders and disciplines that are involved in the conception and implementation of TOD to provide a comprehensive overview of the realization of this concept in Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
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Transit Oriented Development: Making it Happen brings together the different stakeholders and disciplines that are involved in the conception and implementation of TOD to provide a comprehensive overview of the realization of this concept in Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317007333
- Artikelnr.: 44782682
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317007333
- Artikelnr.: 44782682
Carey Curtis, John L. Renne
Contents: Preface; Part I: The Context for Transit Oriented Development:
Introduction, Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; Planning for
transit oriented development: strategic principles Peter Newman; Public
transport and sustainable urbanism: global lessons Robert Cervero. Part II
Implementation: Tools: Implementing transit oriented development through
regional plans: a case study of Western Australia, Carey Curtis; Rail
friendly transport and land-use policies: the case of the regional metro
system of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara;
Retrofitting TOD and managing the impacts: the case of Subi Centro, Andrew
Howe, Geoff Glass and Carey Curtis; From concept to projects: Stedenbaan,
The Netherlands, Verena Balz and Joost Schrijnen; An Asian model of TOD:
the planning integration in Singapore, Perry Pei-Ju Yang and Seng How Lew.
Part III: Implementation: Processes: Portland's TOD evolution: from
planning to lifestyle, G.B. Arrington; Successful delivery mechanisms:
coordinating plans, players and action, Mike Mouritz and Louise Ainsworth;
Promoting transit oriented development at the local level: the
opportunities and challenges for local governments, Janet Edghill, Annette
Kroen and Jan Scheurer. Part IV: Implementation: Community: Transit
oriented for all: delivering mixed-income housing in transit served
neighbourhoods, Shelley Poticha and Jeff Wood; There goes the
neighbourhood? Or saving the world? Community views about transit
orientated development, Janet Rice. Part V: Implementation: Markets: The
property sector as an advocate for TOD: the case of South East Queensland,
Bruce James; The commercial reality of TOD in Australia, Warwick Hemsley;
Developing TOD in America: the private sector view, Marilee A. Utter;
Transit-oriented development in Tokyo; the public sector shapes favourable
conditions, the private sector makes it happen, Paul Chorus. Conclusion:
Making TOD Happen: Measuring the success of transit oriented development,
John L. Renne; TODs for a sustainable future: key principles to 'make TOD
happen', Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; References; Index.
Introduction, Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; Planning for
transit oriented development: strategic principles Peter Newman; Public
transport and sustainable urbanism: global lessons Robert Cervero. Part II
Implementation: Tools: Implementing transit oriented development through
regional plans: a case study of Western Australia, Carey Curtis; Rail
friendly transport and land-use policies: the case of the regional metro
system of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara;
Retrofitting TOD and managing the impacts: the case of Subi Centro, Andrew
Howe, Geoff Glass and Carey Curtis; From concept to projects: Stedenbaan,
The Netherlands, Verena Balz and Joost Schrijnen; An Asian model of TOD:
the planning integration in Singapore, Perry Pei-Ju Yang and Seng How Lew.
Part III: Implementation: Processes: Portland's TOD evolution: from
planning to lifestyle, G.B. Arrington; Successful delivery mechanisms:
coordinating plans, players and action, Mike Mouritz and Louise Ainsworth;
Promoting transit oriented development at the local level: the
opportunities and challenges for local governments, Janet Edghill, Annette
Kroen and Jan Scheurer. Part IV: Implementation: Community: Transit
oriented for all: delivering mixed-income housing in transit served
neighbourhoods, Shelley Poticha and Jeff Wood; There goes the
neighbourhood? Or saving the world? Community views about transit
orientated development, Janet Rice. Part V: Implementation: Markets: The
property sector as an advocate for TOD: the case of South East Queensland,
Bruce James; The commercial reality of TOD in Australia, Warwick Hemsley;
Developing TOD in America: the private sector view, Marilee A. Utter;
Transit-oriented development in Tokyo; the public sector shapes favourable
conditions, the private sector makes it happen, Paul Chorus. Conclusion:
Making TOD Happen: Measuring the success of transit oriented development,
John L. Renne; TODs for a sustainable future: key principles to 'make TOD
happen', Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; References; Index.
Contents: Preface; Part I: The Context for Transit Oriented Development:
Introduction, Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; Planning for
transit oriented development: strategic principles Peter Newman; Public
transport and sustainable urbanism: global lessons Robert Cervero. Part II
Implementation: Tools: Implementing transit oriented development through
regional plans: a case study of Western Australia, Carey Curtis; Rail
friendly transport and land-use policies: the case of the regional metro
system of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara;
Retrofitting TOD and managing the impacts: the case of Subi Centro, Andrew
Howe, Geoff Glass and Carey Curtis; From concept to projects: Stedenbaan,
The Netherlands, Verena Balz and Joost Schrijnen; An Asian model of TOD:
the planning integration in Singapore, Perry Pei-Ju Yang and Seng How Lew.
Part III: Implementation: Processes: Portland's TOD evolution: from
planning to lifestyle, G.B. Arrington; Successful delivery mechanisms:
coordinating plans, players and action, Mike Mouritz and Louise Ainsworth;
Promoting transit oriented development at the local level: the
opportunities and challenges for local governments, Janet Edghill, Annette
Kroen and Jan Scheurer. Part IV: Implementation: Community: Transit
oriented for all: delivering mixed-income housing in transit served
neighbourhoods, Shelley Poticha and Jeff Wood; There goes the
neighbourhood? Or saving the world? Community views about transit
orientated development, Janet Rice. Part V: Implementation: Markets: The
property sector as an advocate for TOD: the case of South East Queensland,
Bruce James; The commercial reality of TOD in Australia, Warwick Hemsley;
Developing TOD in America: the private sector view, Marilee A. Utter;
Transit-oriented development in Tokyo; the public sector shapes favourable
conditions, the private sector makes it happen, Paul Chorus. Conclusion:
Making TOD Happen: Measuring the success of transit oriented development,
John L. Renne; TODs for a sustainable future: key principles to 'make TOD
happen', Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; References; Index.
Introduction, Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; Planning for
transit oriented development: strategic principles Peter Newman; Public
transport and sustainable urbanism: global lessons Robert Cervero. Part II
Implementation: Tools: Implementing transit oriented development through
regional plans: a case study of Western Australia, Carey Curtis; Rail
friendly transport and land-use policies: the case of the regional metro
system of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara;
Retrofitting TOD and managing the impacts: the case of Subi Centro, Andrew
Howe, Geoff Glass and Carey Curtis; From concept to projects: Stedenbaan,
The Netherlands, Verena Balz and Joost Schrijnen; An Asian model of TOD:
the planning integration in Singapore, Perry Pei-Ju Yang and Seng How Lew.
Part III: Implementation: Processes: Portland's TOD evolution: from
planning to lifestyle, G.B. Arrington; Successful delivery mechanisms:
coordinating plans, players and action, Mike Mouritz and Louise Ainsworth;
Promoting transit oriented development at the local level: the
opportunities and challenges for local governments, Janet Edghill, Annette
Kroen and Jan Scheurer. Part IV: Implementation: Community: Transit
oriented for all: delivering mixed-income housing in transit served
neighbourhoods, Shelley Poticha and Jeff Wood; There goes the
neighbourhood? Or saving the world? Community views about transit
orientated development, Janet Rice. Part V: Implementation: Markets: The
property sector as an advocate for TOD: the case of South East Queensland,
Bruce James; The commercial reality of TOD in Australia, Warwick Hemsley;
Developing TOD in America: the private sector view, Marilee A. Utter;
Transit-oriented development in Tokyo; the public sector shapes favourable
conditions, the private sector makes it happen, Paul Chorus. Conclusion:
Making TOD Happen: Measuring the success of transit oriented development,
John L. Renne; TODs for a sustainable future: key principles to 'make TOD
happen', Luca Bertolini, Carey Curtis and John L. Renne; References; Index.