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Sustainable Transport and Development Partnership: Enhancing Urban Growth in Hobart, Australia Through TOD, PPP and Green Building Practices

Philip Wong, Joseph H.K. Lai, Kim San Lo

2025Sustainability7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of sustainable transport and development partnership (STDP), a holistic approach integrating transit-oriented development (TOD), public–private partnership (PPP) and green building practices to address high carbon emissions from the building sector. Focusing on Hobart, Australia, the study explores the city’s urban context and potential for STDP implementation, proposing a comprehensive framework that incorporates green building practices across six key dimensions. Through in-depth interviews with PPP experts and on-site observations, the research identifies key transport challenges in Hobart, analyzes their interrelationship with potential STDP initiatives and proposes a set of STDP metrics to evaluate their efficacy. The findings contribute to the discourse on sustainable urban development, offering practical insights for policymakers, developers and researchers and providing a valuable reference for regional cities globally seeking to implement effective and sustainable STDP strategies, ultimately enhancing urban growth and reducing carbon emissions.

Topics & Concepts

General partnershipSustainable developmentBusinessEnvironmental planningUrban planningEconomic growthTransport engineeringGeographyEconomic geographyEngineeringCivil engineeringEconomicsEcologyFinanceBiologyUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsSustainable Building Design and AssessmentPublic-Private Partnership Projects