Indra Tjahjani, Herawati Zetha Rahman, Perdana Miraj
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Decision Making for the Location of Transit Oriented Development: a Case Study in Developing Country
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has been used in the past decades to cope with urban planning and transportation issues. Despite its successful of adoption to improve land use development, transit demand, economic growth and job opportunities, there is little evidence of practical implementation that takes into account the principle of TOD including density, diversity, and design. This research uses stations located in Java Island in Indonesia as a case study. A combination of Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) of AHP and TOPSIS has been used to generate potential station for TOD development. The methodology suggests parameters that should be prioritized when designing TOD. It consists of intermodal transport, land use allocation, and commercial and retail density. Out of 389 stations across five provinces under investigation, the findings of this research have found seven stations that are suitable for urban TOD, and 14 stations that can be established as suburban TOD.
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The International Review of Civil Engineering (IRECE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original theoretical papers, applied papers, review papers and case studies on all fields of civil engineering. The scope of the Journal encompasses, but is not restricted to the following areas: infrastructure engineering; transportation engineering; structural engineering (buildings innovative structures environmentally responsive structures bridges stadiums commercial and public buildings, transmission towers, television and telecommunication masts, cooling towers, plates and shells, suspension structures, smart structures, nuclear reactors, dams, pressure vessels, pipelines, tunnels and so on); earthquake, hazards, structural dynamics, risks and mitigation engineering; environmental engineering; structure-fluid-soil interaction; wind engineering; fire engineering; multi-scale analysis; constitutive modeling and experimental testing; construction materials; composite materials in engineering structures (use, theoretical analysis and fabrication techniques); novel computational modeling techniques; engineering economics. The Editorial policy is to maintain a reasonable balance between papers regarding different research areas so that the Journal will be useful to all interested scientific groups.