Equitable TOD (eTOD): Current Thinking and Solutions for the Future

Michael Maks Davis

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    Abstract

    Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has become a widely used urban development methodology the world over. On the one hand, it is hailed as a highly effective manner through which to bring about sustainable, mixed-use, compact and sustainable cities. On the other hand, it has received strong criticism for the manner by which it can segregate cities between the wealthy and the poor. In the face of this, equitable TOD (eTOD) has gained weight, where more recent research in the Global North has offered insights into how the displacement of vulnerable urban residents living in TOD development areas can be mitigated. This article aims to give an overview of some of the current thinking in TOD and eTOD methodologies, and in doing so offer a useful backbone of some of the relevant literature for anyone who might be carrying out research in the field.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationResilient Planning and Design for Sustainable Cities
    EditorsFrancesco Alberti, Paola Gallo, Abraham R. Matamanda, Eric J. Strauss
    PublisherSpringer Nature
    Pages359-364
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)9783031477935
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2024
    Event7th International Conference on Urban Planning and Architectural Design for Sustainable Development, UPADSD 2022 - Florence, Italy
    Duration: Sep 13 2022Sep 15 2022

    Publication series

    NameAdvances in Science, Technology and Innovation
    ISSN (Print)2522-8714
    ISSN (Electronic)2522-8722

    Conference

    Conference7th International Conference on Urban Planning and Architectural Design for Sustainable Development, UPADSD 2022
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityFlorence
    Period09/13/2209/15/22

    Keywords

    • Equitable transit oriented development (eTOD)
    • Justice
    • Transit oriented development (TOD)

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