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Submissions from 2013

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An Evaluation on Coordinated Relationship between Urban Rail Transit and Land-use under TOD Mode, Binglei Xie and Chuan Ding

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Urban Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Their Link with Urban Form, Transit Accessibility, and Emerging Green Technologies Montral, Quebec, Canada, Case Study, Sayed Amir H. Zahabi, Luis F. Miranda-Moreno, Zachary Patterson, and Philippe Barla

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Transit-Oriented Development and Household Transportation Costs. Household-level analysis, Xin Zhou and Edmund J. Zolnik

Submissions from 2012

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Impact of Transmilenio on density, land use, and land value in Bogotá, Juan Pablo Bocarejo, Ingrid Portilla, and Maria Angélica Pérez

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The impact of rail access on condominium prices in Hamburg, Sebastian Brandt and Wolfgang Maennig

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Families and transit-oriented development: Creating communities for all, Center for Transit-Oriented Development (CTOD) and Center for Cities & Schools (CC&S)

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An analysis of Metro ridership at the station-to-station level in Seoul, Jinkyung Choi, Yong Jae Lee, Taewan Kim, and Keemin Sohn

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Guidelines for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations, Kathryn Coffel, Jamie Parks, Conor Semler, Paul Ryus, David Sampson, Carol Kachadoorian, Herbert S. Levinson, and Joseph L. Schofer

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Transitioning to Transit-Oriented Development: The Case of Perth, Western Australia, Carey Curtis

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The perception of Bus Rapid Transit: a passenger survey from Beijing Southern Axis BRT Line 1, Taotao Deng and John D. Nelson

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Winners or Losers. Resident Perceptions of Transit-Induced Neighborhood Change, Yingling Fan and Andrew Guthrie

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Half-Mile Circle. Does It Best Represent Transit Station Catchments?, Erick Guerra, Robert Cervero, and Daniel Tischler

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Walk the line: station context, corridor type and bus rapid transit walk access in Jinan, China, Yang Jiang, P. Christopher Zegras, and Shomik Mehndiratta

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Redistributive effects of bus rapid transit (BRT) on development patterns and property values in Seoul, Korea, Myung-Jin Jun

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Impacts of Vacant Land Values Comparison of Metro Light Rail Station Areas in Phoenix, Arizona, Katherine Kittrell

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Transit Oriented Development in Copenhagen, Denmark: from the Finger Plan to Ørestad, Richard D. Knowles

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Modeling the effects of integrated rail and property development on the design of rail line services in a linear monocentric city, Zhi-Chun Li, William H.K. Lam, S. C. Wong, and Keechoo Choi

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Station Parking and Transit-Oriented Design Transit Perspective, Peter C. Martin and Wiliam E. Hurrell

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Measuring the impact of sub-urban transit-oriented developments on single-family home values, Shishir Mathur and Christopher Ferrell

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Establishing the conditions for effective transit-oriented development in China: the case of Dalian, Rui Mu and Marti de Jong

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Residential Property Values and New Jersey Transit Village Program, Robert B. Noland, Stephanie DiPetrillo, and Michael L. Lahr

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Modeling Household Residential Location Choice and Travel Behavior and Its Relationship with Public Transport Accessibility, Siti Nurlaela and Carey Curtis

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The impacts of an urban light rail system on residential property values: a case study of the Houston METRORail transit line, Qisheng Pan

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The reshaping of land use and urban form in Denver through transit-oriented development, Keith A. Ratner and Andrew R. Goetz

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Urban Rail Development in China. The Challenges Ahead, Andrew Salzberg, Shomik Mehndiratta, and Zhi Liu

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Prospering in Place: Linking Jobs, Development, and Transit to Spur Chicago’s Economy, The Center for Neighborhood Technology

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Preservation in Transit-Oriented Districts: A Study on the Need, Priorities, and Tools in Protecting Assisted and Unassisted Housing in the City of Los Angeles, Abigail Thorne-Lyman and Jeffrey Wood

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Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions and its Relationship with Urban Form, Transit Accessibility and Emerging Green Technologies: A Montreal Case Study, S A.H. Zahabi, L. Miranda-Moreno, Z. Patterson, P. Barla, and C. Harding

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The impacts of mass transit on land development in China: The case of Beijing, Ming Zhang and Lanlan Wang

Submissions from 2011

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Exploring the underlying dimensions of elements affecting traffic congestion relief impact of transit, Md. Aftabuzzaman, Graham Currie, and Marjid Sarvi

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If we build, will they pay? Predicting property price effects of transport innovations, Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt

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Land Use Planning and its Role in Transforming the Adelaide-Gawler Line into a Transit Corridor of Connected Transit Oriented Developments, Andrew Allan

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Geo-spatial analysis of activity spaces in a TOD environment – Tracking impacts of rail transport policy using kernel density estimation, Markus Botte and Doina Olaru

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Rails to Real Estate: Development Patterns Along Three New Transit Lines, Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Transit and Regional Economic Development, Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and Employment, Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Do Public Transport Improvements Increase Agglomeration Economies? A Review of Literature and an Agenda for Research, Daniel G. Chatman and Robert B. Noland

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Station Access and the Modern Transit System, Chris A. Hale

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New Approaches to Strategic Urban Transport Assessment, Chris A. Hale

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Construction of Transit Metropolis in China: Theory and Practices, Min Huang

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Fostering rail-based accessibility by land management - a perspective from the French-German Bahn.Ville project, Johannes Keller, Gebhard Wulfhorst, and Thomas Leysens

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Making the Most of Transit: Density, Employment Growth, and Ridership around New Stations, Jed Kolko

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The Future Isn’t What It Used To Be Changing Trends And Their Implications For Transport Planning, Todd Litman

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Increasing the Patronage of Adelaide’s Northern Rail Corridor, Li Meng, Nicholas Holyoak, and Michael Taylor

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Residential location and transit-oriented development in a new rail corridor, Doina Olaru, Brett Smith, and John H.E. Taplin

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Transit-Oriented and Joint Development: Case studies and legal issues, John L. Renne, Keith Bartholomew, and Patrick Wontor

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Can River Ferries Deliver Smart Growth? Experience of CityCats in Brisbane, Australia, Neil Sipe and Matthew I. Burke

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Transit-oriented development in a high-density city: Identifying its association with transit ridership in Seoul, Korea, Hyungun Sung and Ju-Taek Oh

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Planning for TOD at the regional scale: The Big Picture, The Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Understanding transit ridership demand for a multi-destination, multimodal transit network in an American Metropolitan area, Gregory L. Thompson, Jeffrey Brown, Torsha Bhattacharya, and Michal Joroszynski

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Public Transportation Systems as the Foundation for Economic Growth, Transportation Research Board

Submissions from 2010

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The geography of advance transit-oriented development in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, 2000–2007, Carol Atkinson-Palombo and Michael J. Kuby

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Performance-based transit-oriented development typology, Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Are Suburban TODs Over-Parked?, Robert Cervero, Arlie Adkins, and Cathleen Sullivan

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Economic impact of a supply change in mass transit in urban areas: A Canadian example, Jean Dubé, François Des Rosiers, Marius Thériault, and Patricia Dib

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The Mega-Project as Crux of Integrated Planning: Insights from Munich's Central Corridor, Chris A. Hale

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Relationship between proximity to transit and ridership for journey-to-work trips in Chicago, Marshall Lindsey, Joseph L. Schofer, Pablo Durango-Cohen, and Kimberly A. Gray

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Evaluating public transit health benefits, Todd Litman

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Glattalbahn, Hannes Schneebeli, Andrew Nash, and Milena Scherer

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Rail Station Access – an assessment of options, Conor Semler and Chris Hale

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Assessment of public private partnership models for mass rail transit—an influence diagram approach, S. Tang and Hong K. Lo

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TOD203: Transit Corridors and TOD, The Center for Transit-Oriented Development

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Public Transportation: Federal Role in Value Capture Strategies for Transit Is Limited, but Additional Guidance Could Help Clarify Policies, U.S. Government Accountability Office

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Operationalizing Place Making in a Choice Experiment Context, Craig D. Yannes, Nicholas E. Lownes, Norman W. Garrick, and Robert J. Johnston

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Can Transit-Oriented Development Reduce Peak-Hour Congestion?, Ming Zhang

Submissions from 2009

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New Transit Cooperative Research Program Research Confirms Transit-Oriented Developments Produce Fewer Auto Trips, G B. Arrington and Kimi Iboshi Sloop

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Access Walking Distance, Transit Use, and Transit-Oriented Development in North York City Center, Toronto, Canada, David F. Crowley, Amer S. Shalaby, and Hossein Zarei

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Effects of transportation and built environment on general health and obesity, Amir Samimi, Abolfazl Kouros Mohammadian, and Seyedali Madanizadeh

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Land Consumption Impacts of a Transportation System on a City: An Analysis, Yong Eun Shin, Vukan R. Vuchic, and Eric Christian Bruun

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Bus rapid transit and development: Policies and practices that affect development around transit, Cheryl Thole and Joseph Samus

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Children in a Rail-Based Developed Area of Japan: Travel Patterns, Independence, and Exercise, E Owen D Waygood and Ryuichi Kitamura

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Behavior-Based Transportation Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Under the Clean Development Mechanism: Transport-Efficient Development in Nanchang, China, P Christopher Zegras, Yang Chen, and Jurg M. Grutter

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Intrahousehold Interaction in Transit-Oriented Residential Choice Behavior Represented in Stated Preference Approach, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara

Submissions from 2008

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Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking, and Travel, G. B. Arrington and Robert Cervero

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Past Presidents' Award for Merit in Transportation: Bus Rapid Transit Land Development Guidelines, Kelly Blume

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Is Alternative Development Undersupplied? Examination of Residential Preferences and Choices of Northern California Movers, Jason (Xinyu) Cao

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Integrated railways-based policies: The Regional Metro System (RMS) project of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara

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Suburbanization and transit-oriented development in China, Robert Cervero and Jennifer Day

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Transit Use at Transit-Oriented Developments in Portland, Oregon, Area, Jennifer Dill

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Residential Property Values and Mass Transit Service in Brisbane, Chris A. Hale

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Does Transit-Oriented Development Affect Metro Ridership? Evidence from Taipei, Taiwan, Jen-Jia Lin and Ting-Yu Shin

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Rail Transit Impacts on Land Use: Evidence from Shanghai, China, Haixiao Pan and Ming Zhang

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Land-Use Challenges to Implementing Transit-Oriented Development in China: Case Study of Jinan, Shandong Province, Alainna Thomas and Elizabeth Deakin

Submissions from 2007

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Maturity of Key Technologies Provides More Options for Transit and Paratransit Planners, Eric Christian Bruun

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Bursting the Bubble: Determining Transit-Oriented Development's Walkable Limits, Brian Canepa

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Transit-oriented development’s ridership bonus: a product of self-selection and public policies, Robert Cervero

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Transforming a Bus Station into a Transit-Oriented Development: Improving Pedestrian, Bicycling, and Transit Connections, Wayne D. Cottrell

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The effects of railway investments in a polycentric city: a comparison of competitive and segmented land markets, Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion, Eric Pels, and Piet Rietveld

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Transit-Oriented Development -- Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, J. E. Evans IV, Richard H. Pratt, Andrew Stryker, and J. Richard Kuzmyak

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Innovative Intermodal Solutions for Urban Transportation Paper Award: Quantifying Transit-Oriented Development's Ability to Change Travel Behavior, John Gard

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Transportation and Land-Use Preferences and Residents' Neighborhood Choices: The Sufficiency of Compact Development in the Atlanta Region, Jonathan Levine and Lawrence D. Frank

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Public transport oriented development: an international policy perspective, S Nieweler

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Financing Transit-Oriented Development: Understanding and Overcoming Obstacles, Marie Venner and Liisa Ecola

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Commuter Parking Versus Transit-Oriented Development: Evaluation Methodology, Richard William Willson and Val Menotti

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Chinese Edition of Transit-Oriented Development, Ming Zhang

Submissions from 2006

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Bus Transit Oriented Development — strengths and challenges relative to rail, Graham Currie

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Manifestations of Development Goals in Transit-Oriented Projects, Robert T. Dunphy and Douglas R. Porter

Submissions from 2005

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Impacts of Transit Oriented Development on Public Transportation Ridership, Sara J. Hendricks

Submissions from 2004

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Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects, Robert Cervero, S. Murphy, C. Ferrell, N Goguts, Y-H Tsai, G. B. Arrington, J Boroski, J Smith-Heimer, R Golem, P Peninger, E Nakajima, E Chui, R Dunphy, M Myers, and S McKay

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PARKING MANAGEMENT AND DOWNTOWN LAND DEVELOPMENT IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Elizabeth Deakin, Ally Bechtel, Amber Crabbe, Mary Archer, Shannon CAIRNS, Andrew Kluter, Kamshing Leung, and Jason Ni