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Transit Oriented Development (TOD) for Inclusive and Sustainable Rural-Urban Regions

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Deliverables

Handbook prototypes sustainable mobility-urbanisation processes (opens in new window)

Draft of handbook of prototypes of environmental sustainable mobility-urbanisation processes, based on lessons from different TOD generations through time and space. Collaboration of ESR1 ( Supervisor: ENPC / Co-supervisor: TUB) and ESR2 ( Supervisor: EPFL / Co-supervisor: UAntwerpen)

Framework paper (opens in new window)

Draft of interdisciplinary framework paper specifying contribution of disciplines involved coordination WP3 ESR9 and ESR10 in collaboration with WP1 and WP2

Policy recommendations social inclusive TOD (opens in new window)

Policy recommendation report on social inclusive TOD, focusing on potential of multimodality in RURs. Collaboration of ESR3 (Supervisor TUB / Co-supervisor: TUe) and ESR4 (Supervisor KTH / Co-supervisor: UAntwerpen)

ESR-research reports WP3 (opens in new window)

ESR-research reports on novel TOD-IS-RUR theory development and methods to transfer theory to practice (ESR9 and 10, with input from ESR1-8)

Inputs for policy feedback (opens in new window)

Potential inputs for policy feedback

Key findings recorded WP3 (opens in new window)

Key findings recorded in drafts for interdisciplinary journals (ESR9 and 10)

Policy guidelines assessing and improving just forms of TOD (opens in new window)

Policy guidelines for assessing mobility dependency (age, gender, income) and for improving just forms of TOD. Collaboration of ESR7 (Supervisor: UNI EIFFEL/Co-supervisor: EPFL) and ESR8 (Supervisor: TU/e / Co-supervisor: UAntwerpen), with input from ESR3 and 4 from WP1.

Final Press release TOD-IS-RUR (opens in new window)

Final press release on TOD-IS-RUR results and all public relevant information

Key findings recorded WP2 (opens in new window)

Key findings recorded in drafts for interdisciplinary journals (ESR5,6,7,8)

ESR research reports WP2 (opens in new window)

ESR research reports on methodological advancement fusing TOD with other fields, thus including social and environmental concerns (ESR5,6,7,8)

TOD-IS-RUR White Paper (opens in new window)

TOD-IS-RUR White Paper presenting the main results of the analyses and forwarding ways of remedying and intervening in mobility-urbanisation relations in RURs, thus supporting decision-making on inclusive and environmentally sustainable TOD. Coordination by ESR9 (Supervisor: UAntwerpen/Co-supervisors: SLU and UAntwerpen) and ESR10 (Supervisor: UAntwerpen/Co-supervisors: UvA and UNI EIFFEL), in collaboration with ESR1-8)

Key findings recorded WP1 (opens in new window)

Key findings recorded in drafts for interdisciplinary journals (ESR1,2,3,4)

ESR research reports WP1 (opens in new window)

ESR research reports on driving forces and socio-environmental effects, with related remedies or potential for environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive TOD for RURs (ESR1,2,3,4)

Handbook local landscape values (opens in new window)

Draft of handbook on local landscape values of station areas in RURs, imagination of these areas by local stakeholders, and paths of transformation to environmental sustainable TOD. Collaboration of ESR5 (Supervisor: SLU/Co-supervisor: TUB) and ESR6 (Supervisor: UvA / Co-supervisor: KTH), with input from ESR1 and 2 from WP1)

Annual network progress meeting year3 (opens in new window)

Annual network progress meetings including risk mitigation and discussion progress of ESR-projects to allow potential remediation. A status review of all ESR projects is provided.

Annual network progress meeting year1 (opens in new window)

Annual network progress meetings including risk mitigation and discussion progress of ESR-projects to allow potential remediation. A status review of all ESR projects is provided.

Kick-off network meeting (opens in new window)

All ESRs recruited, list published and kick-off network meeting

TOD Studio books and exhibitions (opens in new window)

All TOD Studio books and exhibitions organised

Mid-term progress meeting (opens in new window)

Mid-term progress meeting, mid-term review, risk assessment update and status report available

Coordination International Symposium (opens in new window)

Coordination International Symposium, including Science Slam and roundtable with non-academic partners and stakeholders, with press release on award and results.

Supervisory Board (opens in new window)

Supervisory Board of the network

First network-wide events developed, completed and evaluated (opens in new window)

Kick-off training event and first TOD Studio developed, completed and evaluated in order to allow for TOD-IS-RUR general training strategy as well as setting up protocols for future workshops and TOD Studios

Collected and structured training material (opens in new window)

Collected and structured training material to allow for future TOD-IS-RUR like PhD training

Closing network meeting (opens in new window)

Closing network meeting and TOD-IS-RUR summary report

TOD Talks website and TOD-IS-RUR identity (opens in new window)

TOD Talks Website online and social media interfaces available TODISRUR identity established

Publications

ESR Posters Research Design

Author(s): Mariana Reis Santos,Flore Guichot, Krzysztof Janko, Harriet Dunn, Carla Cruz, Lisa Buldeo Rai, Maya El Khawand, Leon Vauterin, André Klaassen, Sandra La Rota
Published in: 2022
Publisher: TOD-IS-RUR

Framework Paper

Author(s): Thomas Vanoutrive, André Klaassen, Sandra La Rota, Krzysztof Janko, Greet De Block
Published in: 2022
Publisher: TOD-IS-RUR

Novel TOD Planning Approaches: Prototypes Sustainable Mobility Urbanisation Processes

Author(s): Greet De Block & Matthias Blondia
Published in: 2023
Publisher: TOD-IS-RUR

The White Paper

Author(s): Greet De Block, Matthias Blondia & Thomas Vanoutrive
Published in: 2024
Publisher: TOD-IS-RUR

Novel TOD Planning Approaches: Local Landscape Values

Author(s): Greet De Block & Matthias Blondia
Published in: 2023
Publisher: TOD-IS-RUR

The role of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in developing local accessibility in the territory of rural urban regions. Methodological considerations applied to the periphery of Ile-de-France

Author(s): Maya El Khawand
Published in: Proceedings of EURA- Defrag-Europe: fragility/antifragility at play in contemporary Europe, 2022
Publisher: EURA

Public transit infrastructure: An instrument of regional spatial cohesion or segregation? The case of Greater Paris.

Author(s): Mariana Reis Santos
Published in: In Book of Abstracts of T2M 20th Annual Conference: Mobilities: Disruptions and Reconnections, 2022
Publisher: Libraria Editrice Università di Padova

The Contested Politics of Transit-oriented Development Planning

Author(s): Harriet Dunn
Published in: act in Carsten Jan Hansen and Lars Bodum (eds) Planning Sustainable Futures, The 10th Nordic Planning Research Symposium, 2022, Page(s) 27
Publisher: The 10th Nordic Planning Research Symposium

Beyond the rural-urban dichotomy – A conceptual review of fragment development in Europe

Author(s): Mariana Reis Santos
Published in: In: AESOP YA 2022 Book of Abstracts. 16th Young Academics Conference: In Search of Well-Being in Liminality: No Longer - Not yet, 2022, Page(s) 36, ISBN 978-975-461-605-7
Publisher: Yildiz Technical University

The role of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in multi-scale accessibility. Methodological considerations applied to the periphery of Ile-de-France.

Author(s): Maya El Khawand, Caroline Gallez
Published in: Proceedings of AESOP- Annual Congress: Space for Species: Redefining Spatial Justice, 2022
Publisher: AESOP

Governing sustainable multimodality in the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region

Author(s): Krzysztof Janko
Published in: Book of Abstracts of T2M 20th Annual Conference: Mobilities: Disruptions and Reconnections, 2022
Publisher: Libraria Editrice Università di Padova

The role of filmmaking in creating narratives around mobility: the case of a filmmaking competition of rural women’s transport in Tungurahua, Ecuador

Author(s): Sandra La Rota
Published in: Proceedings of T2M 20th Annual Conference: Mobilities: Disruptions and Reconnections, 2022, Page(s) 67
Publisher: Libraria Editrice Università di Padova

TOD against the context in cross-border metropolis? Visions and paradoxes in the case of the Great Geneva Agglomeration

Author(s): Flore Guichot
Published in: 2023, ISBN 978-2-931069-10-3
Publisher: Louvain research institute for Landscape, Architecture, Built environment, UCLouvain

TOD against the context in cross-border metropolis? Visions and paradoxes in the case of the Great Geneva Agglomeration

Author(s): Flore Guichot
Published in: Beyond Metropolization: Exploring new hybrids 10th International U&U PhD Seminar, 2023, ISBN 978-2-931069-10-3
Publisher: Université catholique de Louvai

Dépendance à la mobilité dans les régions rurales-urbaines : Le cas de l’agglomération Creilloise et du Pays Rochois

Author(s): Maya El Khawand
Published in: Proceedings of Congrès de l'Association Française de la sociologie, 2023
Publisher: Congrès de l'Association Française de la sociologie

Mobility Dependency in rural-urban regions: The case of Creil and La Roche-sur-Foron

Author(s): Maya El Khawand, Coroline Gallez
Published in: Proceedings of AESOP 2023 Congress Integrated planning in a world of turbulence., 2023
Publisher: AESOP

Beyond the radio-centric metropolis: City-territory and network pluralities in The Greater Geneva

Author(s): Flore Guichot
Published in: 2024, ISBN 978-2-8399-4204-1
Publisher: EPFL

Behind the metropolis: understanding <i>Grand Paris</i> through the history of its regional plans (opens in new window)

Author(s): Frédéric Pousin, Nathalie Roseau
Published in: Planning Perspectives, Issue 39, 2025, Page(s) 371-403, ISSN 0266-5433
Publisher: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/02665433.2023.2225248

De l’énoncé au projet, Les mots de la ville-territoire

Author(s): Nathalie Roseau
Published in: Le Visiteur, Issue N°27, 2022, 2022, Page(s) pp.73-82, ISSN 1265-7034
Publisher: Société Française d’Architecture

Revisiting modal split as an urban sustainability indicator using citizen science (opens in new window)

Author(s): Thomas Vanoutrive, Huib Huyse
Published in: Cities, Issue 143, 2023, Page(s) 104592, ISSN 0264-2751
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2023.104592

Governing by Quid Pro Quo: Negotiating the Development of Sustainable New Towns in Sweden (opens in new window)

Author(s): Harriet Dunn
Published in: Nordic Journal of Urban Studies, Issue 3:2, 2023, Page(s) 38–53, ISSN 2703-8866
Publisher: Universitetsforlaget
DOI: 10.18261/njus.3.2.3

Learning from rural-urban stations: Strategies for rail-based development in a low-density Flemish landscape (opens in new window)

Author(s): Flore Guichot, Maarten Van Acker
Published in: Journal of Landscape Architecture, Issue 19, 2025, Page(s) 68-83, ISSN 1862-6033
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
DOI: 10.1080/18626033.2024.2466338

Populism, Planning, and the Politics of Discontent (opens in new window)

Author(s): Harriet Dunn
Published in: Planning Theory &amp; Practice, Issue 25, 2025, Page(s) 615-631, ISSN 1464-9357
Publisher: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2024.2437987

The next 30 years: planning cities beyond mobility? (opens in new window)

Author(s): Luca Bertolini
Published in: European Planning Studies, Issue 31:11, 2023, ISSN 1469-5944
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Journals
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2023.2217855

<scp>BEYOND</scp> ‘<scp>BAD DENSITY</scp>’ <scp>AND TERRITORIAL STIGMA</scp>: An Infrastructure Access Lens on Suburban Exclusion (opens in new window)

Author(s): André Klaassen, Greet De Block
Published in: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2025, ISSN 0309-1317
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Inc.
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.13329

‘They want to give us thinking’: the role of filmmaking in creating narratives around mobility and land in the Canton of Ambato, Ecuador (opens in new window)

Author(s): Sandra La Rota, Thomas Vanoutrive
Published in: Mobilities, 2025, Page(s) 1-19, ISSN 1745-0101
Publisher: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2025.2462565

Transit Oriented Dialogue

Author(s): Thomas Vanoutrive
Published in: ONTO 06 : grote plannen voor kleine stations, Issue Volume 6, 2022, Page(s) 106-113, ISBN 978-94-6117-351-5
Publisher: Uitgeverij UPA

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