Green infrastructure designed to address urban drainage and water quality issues is often deployed without full knowledge of potential unintended social, ecological, and human …
As rates of urbanization and climatic change soar, decision-makers are increasingly challenged to provide innovative solutions that simultaneously address climate change …
Pluvial flooding is a serious hazard in inland US cities. City managers and communities are increasingly interested in reducing their pluvial flood risk through the development of green …
Many cities are turning to greening efforts to increase resilience, but such efforts often favor privileged groups, thereby resulting in injustices. In this systematic review, we analyze 71 …
Urban drainage systems have developed way beyond the traditional piped combined or separate sewer systems. Many 'new'systems are being introduced, ranging from stormwater …
Green roofs are being incorporated into stormwater management programs around the world. While numerous studies have estimated the private benefits to the owners and …
H Chang, Y Makido, E Foster - Journal of Environmental Management, 2021 - Elsevier
While many different watershed management strategies have been implemented to improve water quality, relatively few studies empirically tested the combined effects of different …
Urbanization can negatively affect residents' health and wellbeing. Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is increasingly advocated as a win-win strategy for addressing multiple …