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TYPOLOGY OF TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Author(s) -
A. A. Kh. Al-dzhaberi,
A.A.H. Al'-Dzhaberi,
Margarita Perkova,
Margarita Perkova,
N. Ivankina,
N. Ivankina,
Mohammed Hasan Al'-Savafi,
Mohammed Hasan Al'-Savafi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik bgtu im. v.g. šuhova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-7318
DOI - 10.34031/article_5cd6df47bbe469.43798065
Subject(s) - typology , urban planning , environmental planning , sustainable development , transit oriented development , new urbanism , transport engineering , business , strategic planning , urbanism , geography , engineering , political science , civil engineering , marketing , archaeology , law , architecture
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a strategy of urban planning that aims to maximize the efficient use of the territory near the transport hub and facilitate the transition to sustainable development of cities and regions. The research is aimed at studying the emergence and development of TOD as part of New Urbanism concept in the history of urban planning and the most important characteristics of TOD. The typology of transit-oriented development plays an important role in urban planning. Its application simplifies the management of infrastructure projects by applying standards in planning and development, as well as ensuring consistency in various areas. In addition, support for planners, administrative staff and developers is of great importance for development, depending on such characteristics as population density, mixing of functions, ways of movement of citizens, activities, etc. The introduction of typology makes it possible to identify the territory and its users with already existing design solutions or experience for more thorough spatial planning.

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