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Rethinking urban land use and transport planning - opportunities for transit oriented development in Australian cities case study Perth
This paper sets a context for a revised land use and transport planning approach in Australian cities, particularly Perth, Western Australia. It discusses the rationale for, and the key principles of, Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and how this particular planning approach has been applied in some strategic locations in Perth. It goes on to identify the most significant constraints to achieving TOD, which include existing, inflexible town planning schemes and inaccurate perceptions of market demand.
Rethinking urban land use and transport planning - opportunities for transit oriented development in Australian cities case study Perth
This paper sets a context for a revised land use and transport planning approach in Australian cities, particularly Perth, Western Australia. It discusses the rationale for, and the key principles of, Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and how this particular planning approach has been applied in some strategic locations in Perth. It goes on to identify the most significant constraints to achieving TOD, which include existing, inflexible town planning schemes and inaccurate perceptions of market demand.
Rethinking urban land use and transport planning - opportunities for transit oriented development in Australian cities case study Perth
Falconer, Ryan (Autor:in) / Richardson, Emmerson (Autor:in)
Australian Planner ; 47 ; 1-13
01.03.2010
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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