Identifying and conceptualising context-specific barriers to transit-oriented development strategies: the case of the Netherlands

  • Wendy Tan
  • , Leonie B. Janssen-Jansen
  • , Luca Bertolini

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    Abstract

    Transit-oriented development strategies (TODS) are widely embraced. However, their implementation remains challenging. Institutional barriers play a key role here, and the literature provides an overview of the most important ones and ways of overcoming them. Yet, application of such insights remains elusive, due to the context-specific nature of barriers. As a first and necessary step to cope with the implementation challenge of TODS, this paper proposes an approach to identify barriers within a given context. The approach is applied to a hypothesis-generating case, the Netherlands. The findings indicate a vicious cycle of mutually reinforcing formal and informal barriers hampering implementation. The approach could be useful for cities elsewhere that face similar implementation difficulties.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)639-663
    Number of pages25
    JournalTown Planning Review
    Volume85
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15-Sept-2014

    Keywords

    • Transit-oriented development
    • Institutional barriers
    • Implementation challenge
    • context-specificity
    • Vicious and virtuous cycles

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