Mobility-oriented development: marrying mobility hubs and land use planning. This project aims to develop the first methodological framework to guide the planning and design of mobility-oriented devel
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Mobility-oriented development: marrying mobility hubs and land use planning. This project aims to develop the first methodological framework to guide the planning and design of mobility-oriented development (MOD)—a new concept that integrates mobility hubs (MH) with transit-oriented development (TOD). It seeks to generate new knowledge in integrated transport and land use planning, demonstrating how MH can drive densification beyond traditional walking catchments, thereby boosting transit patronage. Expected outcomes include a best-practice benchmarking framework for MH and TOD, models to optimise MH locations for densification, and an MOD implementation plan. The project benefits citizens with multimodal travel choices and supports the transition to a net zero future through sustainable urban planning practices.. Scheme: Mid-Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 3304 - Urban and Regional Planning. Lead: A/Prof Liton Kamruzzaman