Deleterious effects of urban stormwater are widely recognized. In several countries, regulations have been put into place to improve the conditions of receiving water bodies, but …
Green infrastructure (GI) has been identified as a promising approach to help cities adapt to climate change through the provision of multiple ecosystem services. However, GI …
HE Golden, N Hoghooghi - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanizing environments alter the hydrological cycle by redirecting stream networks for stormwater and wastewater transmission and increasing impermeable surfaces. These …
After briefly reviewing key resilience engineering perspectives and summarising some green infrastructure (GI) tools, we present the contributions that GI can make to enhancing …
The covering of native soils with impervious surfaces (eg roofs, roads, and pavement) prevents infiltration of rainfall into the ground, resulting in increased surface runoff and …
K Zhang, TFM Chui - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Green infrastructure (GI) mitigates the negative effects of urbanization and provides hydrological and bioecological benefits. However, these benefits are highly scale …
ABSTRACT Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) are increasingly applied to capture and utilise urban runoff to augment water supply, reduce flood risk, and to restore natural flow …
In urban water management, green roofs provide a sustainable solution for flood risk mitigation. Numerous studies have investigated green roof hydrologic effectiveness and the …
Abstract Over the last 20–30 years, there has been an evolution in urban stormwater management towards the use of stormwater control measures (SCMs) at or near the source …