The Integration of TOD Based on Society 5.0 in Loop Lhokseumawe City
Keywords:
Transit-Oriented, Development, Existing, Metabolism, PlanningAbstract
Implementing Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in downtown Lhokseumawe is an important step to improve transportation efficiency, improve the community's quality of life, and reduce negative environmental impacts. In this study, Thistentia identifies that TOD development has been identity orientation in the city center, existing allotment zones, metabolism of community life activities, and TOD planning embryos. Collaboration and participation from governments, communities, developers, and other stakeholders are essential to implement TOD successfully. The main focus should be integrated spatial planning, adequate infrastructure development, and good environmental management. In addition, public education and awareness about the benefits of TOD need to be increased through information campaigns and socialization programs. With these steps, TOD can be an effective solution in creating a sustainable, inclusive, and environmentally friendly city in the center of Lhokseumawe City.
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