The impacts of urbanization on hydrology and water quality can be minimized with the use of low impact development (LID) practices in urban areas. This study assessed the …
Urbanization is one of the most important anthropogenic modifications of the global environment (Antrop, 2004, DeFries and Eshleman, 2004, Eshleman, 2004, Foley et al …
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) practices are increasingly being used as stormwater management techniques to reduce the impacts of …
T Perry, R Nawaz - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2008 - Elsevier
There is limited information available on the scale and potential impacts of increasing imperviousness in suburban areas, despite significant evidence which suggests that such …
Low-impact development (LID) is a planning and design strategy that addresses water quality and quantity while providing co-benefits in the urban and suburban landscape. The …
Abstract The Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) method, also known as the Natural Resources Conservation Service curve number (NRCS-CN) method, is popular for …
T Kumar, DC Jhariya - Geocarto International, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study presents a method to identify potential sites for soil and water conservation techniques for the demarcation of suitable sites for artificial recharge of groundwater …
A computational framework was developed to represent, evaluate, and report the effectiveness of low impact development practices using the Long-Term Hydrologic Impact …
Low-impact development (LID) practices are gaining popularity as an approach to manage stormwater close to the source. LID practices reduce infrastructure requirements and help …