Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach

The development of TODs in Malaysia is still unclear because of no specific development and planning guidelines relating to TOD have been gazetted at the federal level. The objectives for this study are; (1) identifying land-use dimension to determine the potential of TOD development, (2) to analyse...

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Main Authors: Wan Mohd Najib, Wan Zafirah, Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati, Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/81453/1/81453_Transit-Oriented%20Development%20%28TOD%29%20planning.pdf
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author Wan Mohd Najib, Wan Zafirah
Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati
Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez
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Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati
Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez
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description The development of TODs in Malaysia is still unclear because of no specific development and planning guidelines relating to TOD have been gazetted at the federal level. The objectives for this study are; (1) identifying land-use dimension to determine the potential of TOD development, (2) to analyse the potential of rail-based stations for TOD purposes based on five land-use dimension analysis, (3) to rank TOD typology of rail-based stations using GIS-MCDM technique and (4) to recommend the use of geospatial approach as a transportation planning solutions. The area of analysis will be within 400 meters radius from the rail-based stations in Shah Alam City Council. The analysis of research was evaluated on the land-use criteria comprising of coverage area, land availability, gentrification potential, density and diversity. The finding shows that the KTM Padang Jawa was identified as the most potential stations with scores of 80%. The least potential station is Skypark Link Subang Airport with scores of 40%. Result shows that the typology for two stations are determined as’ second-highest TOD intensity’ and ‘third-highest TOD intensity’. This study will provide a better understanding of how the land-use dimensions of TOD potential analysis are integrated into GIS application which is significant in many ways.
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spelling iium-814532025-07-09T06:25:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81453/ Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach Wan Mohd Najib, Wan Zafirah Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez NA9053.R4 City planning The development of TODs in Malaysia is still unclear because of no specific development and planning guidelines relating to TOD have been gazetted at the federal level. The objectives for this study are; (1) identifying land-use dimension to determine the potential of TOD development, (2) to analyse the potential of rail-based stations for TOD purposes based on five land-use dimension analysis, (3) to rank TOD typology of rail-based stations using GIS-MCDM technique and (4) to recommend the use of geospatial approach as a transportation planning solutions. The area of analysis will be within 400 meters radius from the rail-based stations in Shah Alam City Council. The analysis of research was evaluated on the land-use criteria comprising of coverage area, land availability, gentrification potential, density and diversity. The finding shows that the KTM Padang Jawa was identified as the most potential stations with scores of 80%. The least potential station is Skypark Link Subang Airport with scores of 40%. Result shows that the typology for two stations are determined as’ second-highest TOD intensity’ and ‘third-highest TOD intensity’. This study will provide a better understanding of how the land-use dimensions of TOD potential analysis are integrated into GIS application which is significant in many ways. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2020-06-27 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81453/1/81453_Transit-Oriented%20Development%20%28TOD%29%20planning.pdf Wan Mohd Najib, Wan Zafirah and Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati and Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez (2020) Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. Journal of Architecture Planning and Construction Management, 10 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2231-9514 E-ISSN 2462-2222 https://journals.iium.edu.my/kaed/index.php/japcm/article/view/385/282
spellingShingle NA9053.R4 City planning
Wan Mohd Najib, Wan Zafirah
Hj. Mohd. Noor, Norzailawati
Kadar Hamsa, Abdul Azeez
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title_full Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title_fullStr Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title_full_unstemmed Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title_short Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
title_sort transit-oriented development (tod) planning analysis by integrating geographic information system (gis) approach
topic NA9053.R4 City planning
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/81453/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/81453/1/81453_Transit-Oriented%20Development%20%28TOD%29%20planning.pdf