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A Decade of Transit Oriented Development Policies in Brisbane, Australia: Development and Land-Use Impacts

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Pages 347-362 | Received 30 Jul 2015, Accepted 08 Feb 2017, Published online: 09 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) involves intense, mixed development around transit nodes. This article investigates the extent to which TOD policies have become reality in Brisbane, a city of two million in eastern Australia, which has embraced TOD at a policy level. It also aims to present a straightforward method which cities in Australia and internationally can employ to measure the outcomes of their TOD policies. Through GIS analysis, the authors measure the level of concentration of population, dwellings, and jobs in rail-based TOD nodes—as opposed to areas that are unserved by the train network. The results do not support the notion that Brisbane is a transit-oriented city. Nonetheless, there is a moderate trend toward the concentration of people and dwellings in TOD areas. The planning sector could accelerate this trend through policy measures.

以公共交通为导向的发展(TOD)指围绕公交枢纽进行密集型、混合型开发。本文考察布里斯班 实施TOD 的情况。这座澳大利亚东部城市人口200 万,已经制定了TOD 政策。本文还试图推荐 一种可在澳大利亚和其他国家城市中用来衡量TOD 效果的简便方法。通过GIS 分析,作者测量了 轨道交通枢纽的人口、居住和工作密集度,并与不通火车的地区进行了对比。结果显示布里斯班 算不上以公共交通为导向的城市。不过,TOD 地区人口和居住密度略有增加。规划部门可通过政 策措施加速这一趋势。

Acknowledgements

Many thanks are owed to Elin Charles-Edwards for her kind assistance with data collection and analysis.

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