Rail-transit-induced gentrification and the affordability paradox of TOD

H Dong - Journal of Transport Geography, 2017 - Elsevier
Numerous studies have shown that rail transit has a positive effect on raising property
values and tax revenues. Such an effect is widely viewed as an economic benefit for …

A life course perspective on the travel of Australian millennials

A Delbosc, H Nakanishi - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Recent research suggests that the millennial generation may be inclined to more
sustainable travel habits than previous generations, reflected in lower rates of driver …

The impact of land-use mix on residents' travel energy consumption: New evidence from Beijing

M Zhang, P Zhao - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Policies that encourage mixed land use are widely believed to make transport more energy
efficient. However, few studies have directly examined the impacts of land-use heterogeneity …

Synergistic neighborhood relationships with travel behavior: An analysis of travel in 30,000 US neighborhoods

CT Voulgaris, BD Taylor, E Blumenberg, A Brown… - Journal of Transport and …, 2017 - JSTOR
A now substantial body of literature finds that land use and urban form have a statistically
significant, albeit relatively modest, effect on travel behavior. Some scholars have suggested …

Attitudes towards transit-oriented development: Resident experiences and professional perspectives

RB Noland, MD Weiner, S DiPetrillo, AI Kay - Journal of Transport …, 2017 - Elsevier
Transit-oriented development (TOD) provides highly efficient access to transit facilities and,
when implemented in concert with streetscape changes, improves neighborhood walkability …

Analyzing accessibility using parcel data: is there still an access–space trade-off in long beach, California?

K Kane, JR Hipp, JH Kim - The Professional Geographer, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article analyzes the impact of changing housing and neighborhood characteristics on
the accessibility of neighborhood businesses using Long Beach, California, as a case study …

Is there a market for sustainable urbanism? A conjoint analysis of potential homebuyers in Israel

Y Rofè, T Pashtan, J Hornik - Sustainable cities and society, 2017 - Elsevier
This study uses conjoint analysis to evaluate the preferences of prospective homebuyers in
Israel for sustainable urban neighbourhoods. The results reveal that from the variables …

Travel and the built environment: insights using activity densities, the sprawl index, and neighborhood types

K Ralph, CT Voulgaris, A Brown - Transportation research …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
There are many ways to evaluate the built environment, including measures of observable
individual characteristics (such as activity density), continuous composite measures (such as …

[PDF][PDF] Transit-Induced Gentrification and the Affordability Paradox of TOD

H Dong - researchgate.net
Numerous studies have shown that rail transit has a positive effect on raising property
values and tax revenues. Such an effect is widely viewed as an economic benefit for …