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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2015

Assessing land-use and transport integration via a spatial composite indexing model

Fatih Dur; Tan Yigitcanlar

Achieving sustainable urban development is identified as one ultimate goal of many contemporary planning endeavours and has become central to formulation of urban planning policies. Within this concept, land-use and transport integration is highlighted as one of the most important and attainable policy objectives. In many cities, integration is embraced as an integral part of local development plans, and a number of key integration principles are identified. However, the lack of available evaluation methods to measure extent of urban sustainability levels prevents successful implementation of these principles. This paper introduces a new indicator-based spatial composite indexing model developed to measure sustainability performance of urban settings by taking into account land-use and transport integration principles. Model indicators are chosen via a thorough selection process in line with key principles of land-use and transport integration. These indicators are grouped into categories and themes according to their topical relevance. These indicators are then aggregated to form a spatial composite index to portray an overview of the sustainability performance of the pilot study area used for model demonstration. The study results revealed that the model is a practical instrument for evaluating success of local integration policies and visualizing sustainability performance of built environments and useful in both identifying problematic areas as well as formulating policy interventions.


Environment and Planning B-planning & Design | 2014

A Spatial-Indexing Model for Measuring Neighbourhood-Level Land-Use and Transport Integration

Fatih Dur; Tan Yigitcanlar; Jonathan M. Bunker

Significant attention has been given in urban policy literature to the integration of land-use and transport planning and policies—with a view to curbing sprawling urban form and diminishing externalities associated with car-dependent travel patterns. By taking land-use and transport interaction into account, this debate mainly focuses on how a successful integration can contribute to societal well-being, providing efficient and balanced economic growth while accomplishing the goal of developing sustainable urban environments and communities. The integration is also a focal theme of contemporary urban development models, such as smart growth, liveable neighbourhoods, and new urbanism. Even though available planning policy options for ameliorating urban form and transport-related externalities have matured—owing to growing research and practice worldwide—there remains a lack of suitable evaluation models to reflect on the current status of urban form and travel problems or on the success of implemented integration policies. In this study we explore the applicability of indicator-based spatial indexing to assess land-use and transport integration at the neighbourhood level. For this, a spatial index is developed by a number of indicators compiled from international studies and trialled in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The results of this modelling study reveal that it is possible to propose an effective metric to determine the success level of city plans considering their sustainability performance via composite indicator methodology. The model proved useful in demarcating areas where planning intervention is applicable, and in identifying the most suitable locations for future urban development and plan amendments. Lastly, we integrate variance-based sensitivity analysis with the spatial indexing method, and discuss the applicability of the model in other urban contexts.


The Open Transportation Journal | 2010

Sustainable Urban and Transport Development for Transportation Disadvantaged: A Review

Tan Yigitcanlar; Kushairi Rashid; Fatih Dur

Around the world, particularly in North America and Australia, urban sprawl combined with low density suburban development has caused serious accessibility and mobility problems, especially for those who do not own a motor vehicle or have access to public transportation services. Sustainable urban and transportation development is seen crucial in solving transportation disadvantage problems in urban settlements. However, current urban and transportation models have not been adequately addressed unsustainable urban transportation problems that transportation disadvantaged groups overwhelmingly encounter, and the negative impacts on the disadvantaged have not been effectively considered. Transportation disadvantaged is a multi-dimensional problem that combines demographic, spatial and transportation service dimensions. Nevertheless, most transportation models focusing on transportation disadvantage only employ demographic and transportation service dimensions and do not take spatial dimension into account. This paper aims to investigate the link between sustainable urban and transportation development and spatial dimension of the transportation disadvantage problem. The paper, for that purpose, provides a thorough review of the literature and identifies a set of urban, development and policy characteristics to define spatial dimension of the transportation disadvantage problem. This paper presents an overview of these urban, development and policy characteristics that have significant relationships with sustainable urban and transportation development and travel inability, which are also useful in determining transportation disadvantaged populations.


Sustainability | 2010

Developing a Sustainability Assessment Model: The Sustainable Infrastructure, Land-Use, Environment and Transport Model

Tan Yigitcanlar; Fatih Dur


Habitat International | 2015

Towards prosperous sustainable cities: A multiscalar urban sustainability assessment approach

Tan Yigitcanlar; Fatih Dur; Didem Dizdaroglu


The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies | 2013

Making space and place for knowledge communities: Lessons for Australian practice

Tan Yigitcanlar; Fatih Dur


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2011

A decision support system for sustainable urban development : the integrated land use and transportation indexing model

Fatih Dur; Tan Yigitcanlar; Jonathan M. Bunker


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development | 2010

Towards sustainable urban futures : evaluating urban sustainability performance of the Gold coast, Australia

Fatih Dur; Tan Yigitcanlar; Jonathan M. Bunker


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012

The integrated land use and transportation indexing model : assessing the sustainability of the Gold Coast, Australia

Fatih Dur


Archive | 2011

A Decision Support System for Sustainable Urban Development

Fatih Dur; Tan Yigitcanlar; Jonathan M. Bunker

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Tan Yigitcanlar

Queensland University of Technology

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Jonathan M. Bunker

Queensland University of Technology

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Shinyi Lee

Queensland University of Technology

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Didem Dizdaroglu

Queensland University of Technology

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Kushairi Rashid

Queensland University of Technology

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Ashantha Goonetilleke

Queensland University of Technology

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