Transit Oriented Development: How to Make Cities More Compact, Connected and Coordinated: Recommendations for Brazilian Municipalities
The monograph “Transit Oriented Development: how to make cities more compact, connected and coordinated” derives from the work carried out by the IDB, MDR and IDOM on Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in Brazil. The main objective of the publication is to present recommendations for the application of TOD systems in the context of developing countries. The publication includes detailed research to design, analyze and understand Brazilian legal, financial and institutional frameworks, as well as map limitations and opportunities to implement TOD systems, based on lessons learned from national and international cases.
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Main Author: |
Inter-American Development Bank |
Other Authors: |
IDOM Consulting |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Inter-American Development Bank
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Subjects: | Housing,
Urban Infrastructure,
Urban Development,
Urban Planning,
Land Use,
Public Transport,
Urban Transport,
Urban Sustainability,
Municipal Government,
Urban Resilience,
Inclusive City,
H54 - Infrastructures • Other Public Investment and Capital Stock,
R53 - Public Facility Location Analysis • Public Investment and Capital Stock,
R50 - Regional Government Analysis: General H5 - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies,
R42 - Government and Private Investment Analysis • Road Maintenance • Transportation Planning R4 - Transportation Economics,
R51 - Finance in Urban and Rural Economies,
R52 - Land Use and Other Regulations,
governance;cities;urban development;Urban Transport;Urban Planning;Urban Infrastructure;urban financing;Public Transit;Inclusive City;Urban Sustainability;TOD;Urban Resilience;Sustainable Mobility;Land Value-Capture., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003079
https://publications.iadb.org/en/transit-oriented-development-how-make-cities-more-compact-connected-and-coordinated-recommendations
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