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Malithi Fernando, Eva Heinen, Daniel Johnson
Pág. 885?910
Gentrification is an increasingly common phenomenon in many urban neighbourhoods. While cities invest in more sustainable travel options for their residents, there is limited literature on its connection to gentrification of the surrounding areas. Unders...
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Jiaming Na, Jie Zhu, Jiazhu Zheng, Shaoning Di, Hu Ding and Lingfei Ma
Light rail transit (LRT), an essential urban public transport system in China, significantly reshaped the urban land-use (LU) pattern. Although the LRT impact and land-use change (LUC) analysis plays an essential role in urban planning policy, the spatio...
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Adam Radzimski, Jedrzej Gadzinski
Pág. 821 - 840
Investments in light rail transit (LRT) have become increasingly popular solutions to promote sustainable urban transportation. However, their impacts on cities are still subject to discussion in the academic community. There is a clear need to better un...
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Taslim Alade, Jurian Edelenbos and Alberto Gianoli
A contextual approach to Light-Rail Transport (LRT) needs to be tailored towards specific contexts, in terms of situations or contingencies, such as socio-economic and environmental factors. This research intends to discuss the societal benefits comprise...
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Jinbao Zhao, Chaosu Li, Ruhua Zhang, Mathew Palmer
Although urban rain transit (URT) is an attractive alternative mode of daily travel, barriers exist in URT development across the world, in particular, the high cost of construction and operation and relative low rates of URT ridership. Despite these bar...
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Jinyao Lin, Tongli Chen and Qiazi Han
The emergence of Light Rail Transit systems (LRTs) could exert considerable impacts on sustainable urban development. It is crucial to predict the potential land use changes since LRTs are being increasingly built throughout the world. While various land...
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Richard Lee, Ipek N Sener
Light rail transit (LRT) has become a popular strategy to improve accessibility and mobility in the United States. It has also been touted as a tool to spur urban growth, higher-density development, and revitalization in large, auto-dependent cities like...
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Jian-wen Huang, Ying Xu, Cheng-fang Wang, Lu Xiong, Jia Hai
Pág. 3055 - 3065
Nanhai district of Foshan city is the key regeneration area to realize the strategy of ?Guangzhou and Foshan to be the one?. And the project of Light Rail Transit (LRT) system launched recently in Nanhai district will not only improve the levels of Publi...
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