000 | 02120 a2200157 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
020 | _a9780821397451 | ||
082 |
_a388.4 _bSUZ |
||
100 | _aSuzuki, Hiroaki & Others | ||
245 |
_aTransforming cities with transit _btransit and land-use integration for sustainable urban development |
||
260 |
_c2013 _aWashington, D.C. _bWorld Bank |
||
300 | _axxiii,205p. | ||
500 | _aCONTENTS Acknowledgments xi About the Authors xv Abbreviations xvii Glossary xix Message to City Leaders in Developing Countries xxii Overview 1 Transit and Land-Use Integration 3 Global Best Cases of Transit and Land-Use Integration 3 Lessons from Case Studies in Developing Countries 7 Toward Transit and Land-Use Integration 14 Core Lessons on Transit Investments and Urban Growth 20 Roles of Development Financial Institutions 21 Conclusion 21 References 23 1Introduction: Critical Challenges Facing Cities and Urban Transport 25 Expanding Cities, Shrinking Green Space 26 Cities for Cars, Not for People 29 Integrating Transit and Land Use toward Sustainable Urban Development 33 Study Objectives, Framework, and Methodology 42 Structure of This Book 45 Notes 45 References 46 2.Lessons from Sustainable Transit-Oriented Cities 49 Transit and Land-Use Integration in Adaptive Cities 52 Integrating Transit and Land-Use Planning through Adaptive Transit and Bus Rapid Transit 82 Conclusion 89 Note 91 References 91 3.Integrating Transit and Urban Development in Cities in the Developing World 95 Ahmedabad: A City at a Critical Juncture 96 Bogota: Beyond TransMilenio 109 Guangzhou: Adaptive Bus Rapid Transit 129 Ho Chi Minh City: Building a Green Transit Corridor 138 Notes 142 References 145 4.Toward Sustainable Urban Futures 147 Barriers to Integrating Transit and Urban Development 147 The Challenge of Inclusive Transit-Oriented Development 165 Toward Successful Integration: Recommendations 167 Conclusion 189 Notes 191 References 192 Index 195 | ||
890 | _aUnited States | ||
891 | _aFP | ||
942 | _2ddc | ||
999 |
_c39145 _d39145 |