Highlights•A multidimensional approach is needed to evaluate resilience from green infrastructure systems.•Assessment of urban resilience from green infrastructure requires …
This paper builds on the expansion of urban ecology from a biologically based discipline— ecology in the city—to an increasingly interdisciplinary field—ecology of the city—to a …
JL Bertrand-Krajewski - Journal of Hydro-Environment Research, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper proposes an introductory review of the historical evolution of urban stormwater management, as well as of current trends, challenges, and changes of paradigm. It reminds …
When encountering crisis events, systems, organizations, and people must react and handle these unpredictable events. Under these circumstances, important social functions and …
Digital water transformation is often written about as though universally desirable and inevitable, capable of addressing the multifaceted socioecological challenges that water …
Climate change and urbanisation have exacerbated social inequities. Increasing urban heat has made high-density housing units a vulnerability hotspot. Alternatives to extended air …
S Ward, D Forrow, S Kirk, R Worthington, N Paling… - Water, 2024 - mdpi.com
A global existential and interlocking environmental, climate and cooperation/equity polycrisis is being faced, which increasingly impacts and is impacted by water and land …
A range of modelling approaches has been developed to assess how green infrastructure could mitigate the effects of extreme rainfall events. This paper seeks to develop this agenda …
T McNabb, FJ Charters, E Challies… - Blue-Green …, 2024 - iwaponline.com
Conventional methods of urbanization and risk management have exposed communities to multiple climatic, ecological, and social vulnerabilities. Urban blue-green infrastructure (BGI) …