Developing cities in Asia have recently realized the
importance of land use control, by starting to enforce the
land use regulation, allocation, and land use development
policy (TOD, for example). However, it is rather difficult
to be applied to cities where their urban structures have
already been settled for a long period; Reallocation of
land use activities on some parts of the corridor could be
costly and take a lot of time. Rather than applying only
the concept of land use control19, this study instead proposes
potential strategies that adopt advantages of the
unique characteristics of Asian developing cities, and additional
strategies that alleviate the limiting conditions of
these cities to successful BRT implementation/development.