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Hongbo Du, Corinne Mulley
In recent years, land value capture has attracted increasing attention as a result of its potential for funding transport infrastructure. There has been substantial research into this issue recently in the US, but, in the UK, only a few studies have exam...
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Yadi Wang, David Levinson
Pág. 469 - 496
The traditional mobility-oriented travel-time saving benefit assessment method has been repeatedly questioned for numerous intrinsic flaws, motivating the search for alternative benefit assessment approaches. Although a wealth of literature confirms the ...
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Zheng Zhu, Yating Zhu, Rui Liu, Lei Zhang and Jingfeng Yuan
Urban rail transit (URT) promotes sustainable urban development by alleviating traffic congestion and environmental degradation. However, many cities have developed URT projects recently, often encumbering local governments with debt. Land value capture ...
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Yu Xiao, Haotian Zhong, Tao Zhou, Yulin Zhou
Transportation infrastructure investment can play a significant role in promoting urban development. How can governments finance expensive rail transit investments and promote urban development in lagging regions? This paper reviews a case in Chongqing, ...
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James Robert McIntosh, Peter Newman, Roman Trubka, Jeff Kenworthy
Many car-dependent cities have major transit projects stuck in financial and economic assessment due to inadequate links between land use, transport, and funding. This has left most urban transport networks underfunded and requiring significant governmen...
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David M Levinson, Jerry Zhao
Pág. 1 - 3
This special issue includes 5 articles on value capture strategies used in transportation finance.
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Sebastian Davies-Slate and Peter Newman
Urban transit planning is going through a transition to greater private investment in many parts of the world and is now on the agenda in Australia. After showing examples of private investment in transit globally, the paper focuses on historical case st...
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Anila BEJKO (GJIKA), Vezir MUHARREMAJ, Laura GABRIELLI
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Wenbin Tang, Qingbin Cui, Feilian Zhang, Hongyan Yan
Pág. 563 - 582
Accurate evaluation of land value-added benefit brought by urban rail transit (URT) is critical for project investment decision making and value capture strategy development. Early studies have focused on the value impact strength under the assumption of...
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Indung Sitti Fatimah,Naik Sinukaban,Aris Munandar,Kholil Kholil
Pág. 31
Greenery open space is a fundamental part of urban development and management in sustaining the quality of urban environment and the welfare of urban dwellers. A high rate of population growth and limited land owned causing the growth of physical develop...
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C. Erik Vergel-Tovar, Daniel A. Rodriguez
Pág. 425 - 462
Despite the worldwide popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT), empirical evidence of its effects on land uses and development remains limited. This paper examines BRT?s impacts on land use and development in Bogotá and Quito, by using a parcel-level differ...
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José Renato Barandier Jr.
Pág. 3116 - 3128
The planning of sustainable urban mobility has recently become a top priority on the political agenda in Brazil. In 2012, Federal Government established the National Policy on Urban Mobility, determining that municipalities must prepare Sustainable Urban...
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Kyung Y. Kim, Todd Scanlon, Sophia Bakar and Venkataraman Lakshmi
Droughts are projected to increase in intensity and frequency with the rise of global mean temperatures. However, not all drought indices equally capture the variety of influences that each hydrologic component has on the duration and magnitude of a peri...
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Sylwia Wesolowska, Barbara Futa, Magdalena Myszura and Agata Kobylka
Soil plays a key role in sustainable land management and food production. The objective of the field experiment was to evaluate the subsequent effect of 10-year winter wheat and sugar beet cultivation under conventional and organic systems on selected ph...
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Alberto Martínez-de la Torre, Eleanor M. Blyth and Emma L. Robinson
A key aspect of the land surface response to the atmosphere is how quickly it dries after a rainfall event. It is key because it will determine the intensity and speed of the propagation of drought and also affects the atmospheric state through changes i...
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As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, there is a growing role for policy to reduce environmental pressures without adversely affecting increases in prosperity. There is therefore a need for polic...
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Floor Brouwer, Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Eva Alexandri, Ingrida Bremere, Matthew Griffey and Vincent Linderhof
As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, there is a growing role for policy to reduce environmental pressures without adversely affecting increases in prosperity. There is therefore a need for polic...
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Luis Miguel Garrido Martínez, Jose Manuel Viegas
Pág. 65 - 82
This paper tries to build on traditional value capture measures, to estimate the potential of application of some of these mechanisms to the Lisbon subway, examining their ability to contribute to cover the financial costs of the system operation and dev...
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