Submissions from 2012
Families and transit-oriented development: Creating communities for all, Center for Transit-Oriented Development (CTOD) and Center for Cities & Schools (CC&S)
An analysis of Metro ridership at the station-to-station level in Seoul, Jinkyung Choi, Yong Jae Lee, Taewan Kim, and Keemin Sohn
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
Transitioning to Transit-Oriented Development: The Case of Perth, Western Australia, Carey Curtis
The perception of Bus Rapid Transit: a passenger survey from Beijing Southern Axis BRT Line 1, Taotao Deng and John D. Nelson
Winners or Losers. Resident Perceptions of Transit-Induced Neighborhood Change, Yingling Fan and Andrew Guthrie
Half-Mile Circle. Does It Best Represent Transit Station Catchments?, Erick Guerra, Robert Cervero, and Daniel Tischler
Walk the line: station context, corridor type and bus rapid transit walk access in Jinan, China, Yang Jiang, P. Christopher Zegras, and Shomik Mehndiratta
Redistributive effects of bus rapid transit (BRT) on development patterns and property values in Seoul, Korea, Myung-Jin Jun
Impacts of Vacant Land Values Comparison of Metro Light Rail Station Areas in Phoenix, Arizona, Katherine Kittrell
Transit Oriented Development in Copenhagen, Denmark: from the Finger Plan to Ørestad, Richard D. Knowles
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
Station Parking and Transit-Oriented Design Transit Perspective, Peter C. Martin and Wiliam E. Hurrell
Measuring the impact of sub-urban transit-oriented developments on single-family home values, Shishir Mathur and Christopher Ferrell
Establishing the conditions for effective transit-oriented development in China: the case of Dalian, Rui Mu and Marti de Jong
Residential Property Values and New Jersey Transit Village Program, Robert B. Noland, Stephanie DiPetrillo, and Michael L. Lahr
Modeling Household Residential Location Choice and Travel Behavior and Its Relationship with Public Transport Accessibility, Siti Nurlaela and Carey Curtis
The reshaping of land use and urban form in Denver through transit-oriented development, Keith A. Ratner and Andrew R. Goetz
Urban Rail Development in China. The Challenges Ahead, Andrew Salzberg, Shomik Mehndiratta, and Zhi Liu
Prospering in Place: Linking Jobs, Development, and Transit to Spur Chicago’s Economy, The Center for Neighborhood Technology
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
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
The impacts of mass transit on land development in China: The case of Beijing, Ming Zhang and Lanlan Wang
Submissions from 2011
Exploring the underlying dimensions of elements affecting traffic congestion relief impact of transit, Md. Aftabuzzaman, Graham Currie, and Marjid Sarvi
If we build, will they pay? Predicting property price effects of transport innovations, Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt
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
Rails to Real Estate: Development Patterns Along Three New Transit Lines, Center for Transit-Oriented Development
Transit and Regional Economic Development, Center for Transit-Oriented Development
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and Employment, Center for Transit-Oriented Development
Do Public Transport Improvements Increase Agglomeration Economies? A Review of Literature and an Agenda for Research, Daniel G. Chatman and Robert B. Noland
Station Access and the Modern Transit System, Chris A. Hale
New Approaches to Strategic Urban Transport Assessment, Chris A. Hale
Construction of Transit Metropolis in China: Theory and Practices, Min Huang
Fostering rail-based accessibility by land management - a perspective from the French-German Bahn.Ville project, Johannes Keller, Gebhard Wulfhorst, and Thomas Leysens
Making the Most of Transit: Density, Employment Growth, and Ridership around New Stations, Jed Kolko
The Future Isn’t What It Used To Be Changing Trends And Their Implications For Transport Planning, Todd Litman
Increasing the Patronage of Adelaide’s Northern Rail Corridor, Li Meng, Nicholas Holyoak, and Michael Taylor
Residential location and transit-oriented development in a new rail corridor, Doina Olaru, Brett Smith, and John H.E. Taplin
Transit-Oriented and Joint Development: Case studies and legal issues, John L. Renne, Keith Bartholomew, and Patrick Wontor
Can River Ferries Deliver Smart Growth? Experience of CityCats in Brisbane, Australia, Neil Sipe and Matthew I. Burke
Transit-oriented development in a high-density city: Identifying its association with transit ridership in Seoul, Korea, Hyungun Sung and Ju-Taek Oh
Planning for TOD at the regional scale: The Big Picture, The Center for Transit-Oriented Development
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
Public Transportation Systems as the Foundation for Economic Growth, Transportation Research Board
Submissions from 2010
The geography of advance transit-oriented development in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, 2000–2007, Carol Atkinson-Palombo and Michael J. Kuby
Performance-based transit-oriented development typology, Center for Transit-Oriented Development
Are Suburban TODs Over-Parked?, Robert Cervero, Arlie Adkins, and Cathleen Sullivan
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
The Mega-Project as Crux of Integrated Planning: Insights from Munich's Central Corridor, Chris A. Hale
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
Evaluating public transit health benefits, Todd Litman
Glattalbahn, Hannes Schneebeli, Andrew Nash, and Milena Scherer
Rail Station Access – an assessment of options, Conor Semler and Chris Hale
Assessment of public private partnership models for mass rail transit—an influence diagram approach, S. Tang and Hong K. Lo
TOD203: Transit Corridors and TOD, The Center for Transit-Oriented Development
Public Transportation: Federal Role in Value Capture Strategies for Transit Is Limited, but Additional Guidance Could Help Clarify Policies, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Operationalizing Place Making in a Choice Experiment Context, Craig D. Yannes, Nicholas E. Lownes, Norman W. Garrick, and Robert J. Johnston
Can Transit-Oriented Development Reduce Peak-Hour Congestion?, Ming Zhang
Submissions from 2009
New Transit Cooperative Research Program Research Confirms Transit-Oriented Developments Produce Fewer Auto Trips, G B. Arrington and Kimi Iboshi Sloop
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
Effects of transportation and built environment on general health and obesity, Amir Samimi, Abolfazl Kouros Mohammadian, and Seyedali Madanizadeh
Land Consumption Impacts of a Transportation System on a City: An Analysis, Yong Eun Shin, Vukan R. Vuchic, and Eric Christian Bruun
Bus rapid transit and development: Policies and practices that affect development around transit, Cheryl Thole and Joseph Samus
Children in a Rail-Based Developed Area of Japan: Travel Patterns, Independence, and Exercise, E Owen D Waygood and Ryuichi Kitamura
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
Intrahousehold Interaction in Transit-Oriented Residential Choice Behavior Represented in Stated Preference Approach, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
Submissions from 2008
Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking, and Travel, G. B. Arrington and Robert Cervero
Past Presidents' Award for Merit in Transportation: Bus Rapid Transit Land Development Guidelines, Kelly Blume
Is Alternative Development Undersupplied? Examination of Residential Preferences and Choices of Northern California Movers, Jason (Xinyu) Cao
Integrated railways-based policies: The Regional Metro System (RMS) project of Naples and Campania, Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara
Suburbanization and transit-oriented development in China, Robert Cervero and Jennifer Day
Transit Use at Transit-Oriented Developments in Portland, Oregon, Area, Jennifer Dill
Residential Property Values and Mass Transit Service in Brisbane, Chris A. Hale
Does Transit-Oriented Development Affect Metro Ridership? Evidence from Taipei, Taiwan, Jen-Jia Lin and Ting-Yu Shin
Rail Transit Impacts on Land Use: Evidence from Shanghai, China, Haixiao Pan and Ming Zhang
Land-Use Challenges to Implementing Transit-Oriented Development in China: Case Study of Jinan, Shandong Province, Alainna Thomas and Elizabeth Deakin
Submissions from 2007
Maturity of Key Technologies Provides More Options for Transit and Paratransit Planners, Eric Christian Bruun
Bursting the Bubble: Determining Transit-Oriented Development's Walkable Limits, Brian Canepa
Transit-oriented development’s ridership bonus: a product of self-selection and public policies, Robert Cervero
Transforming a Bus Station into a Transit-Oriented Development: Improving Pedestrian, Bicycling, and Transit Connections, Wayne D. Cottrell
The effects of railway investments in a polycentric city: a comparison of competitive and segmented land markets, Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion, Eric Pels, and Piet Rietveld
Transit-Oriented Development -- Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes, J. E. Evans IV, Richard H. Pratt, Andrew Stryker, and J. Richard Kuzmyak
Transportation and Land-Use Preferences and Residents' Neighborhood Choices: The Sufficiency of Compact Development in the Atlanta Region, Jonathan Levine and Lawrence D. Frank
Public transport oriented development: an international policy perspective, S Nieweler
Financing Transit-Oriented Development: Understanding and Overcoming Obstacles, Marie Venner and Liisa Ecola
Commuter Parking Versus Transit-Oriented Development: Evaluation Methodology, Richard William Willson and Val Menotti
Chinese Edition of Transit-Oriented Development, Ming Zhang
Submissions from 2006
Bus Transit Oriented Development — strengths and challenges relative to rail, Graham Currie
Manifestations of Development Goals in Transit-Oriented Projects, Robert T. Dunphy and Douglas R. Porter
Submissions from 2005
Impacts of Transit Oriented Development on Public Transportation Ridership, Sara J. Hendricks
Submissions from 2004
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
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
POLICY SUPPORT FOR AND BARRIERS TO TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT IN THE INNER CITY: LITERATURE REVIEW, D B. Hess and P A. Lombardi
COMPARING TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT SITES BY WALKABILITY INDICATORS, M Schlossberg and N Brown
IMPLEMENTING A SUBURBAN NETWORK OF TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT CENTERS: POLICY IMPLICATIONS, C J. Swenson and F C. Dock
Submissions from 2003
TRANSIT-ORIENTED URBAN DESIGN IMPACTS ON SUBURBAN LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, F C. Dock and C J. Swenson
COORDINATED TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE PLANNING IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: CASE OF MEXICO CITY, M Gilat and J M. Sussman