North Central Texas Council of Governments
Literature Review on Mixed-Use Development
Pages
48
Time to read
124 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
48
Time to read
124 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a comprehensive literature review focusing on mixed-use development and its implications for urban planning and transportation. It includes an extensive list of references, detailing various studies and reports that analyze the relationship between land use, traffic congestion, and travel behavior. The literature reviewed encompasses a range of topics, including the effects of transit-oriented development (TOD) on housing and travel, the impact of mixed land use on walkability, and methodologies for estimating internal trip capture in mixed-use developments. The document also references several key studies that explore the regulatory and incentive mechanisms for implementing TOD, as well as the effects of urban form on travel behavior. Additionally, it discusses the importance of integrating transportation and land use planning to reduce automobile dependence and promote sustainable urban environments. The findings from these studies provide valuable insights into the planning and design of mixed-use developments.