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Prioritization of Low-Impact Development Methods for Quality Management of Urban Surface Runoff Using the TOPSIS and SAW Method in Gorgan City [PDF]
Introduction and Objective In recent years, due to the rapid growth of the population, the increasing development of urbanization and the industrialization of societies, as a result, the hydrology of urban watersheds has been accompanied by many changes.
Mahtab Forotan +3 more
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Low impact development (LID) is a sustainable land use and planning strategy that aims to minimize the environmental impacts of development. A community can enhance their water resources and create sustainable and resilient neighbourhoods.
Fidyasari Kusuma Putri +2 more
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An improvement in drainage flow equation of EPA SWMM green roof module
Green roofs are among the important green infrastructures which decrease the negative impacts of urbanization. In this study, the green roof modeling capability of U.S.
Kavsar Bako +1 more
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Retention and lag effects of rainfall runoff in a low impact development area
In view of the insufficient quantitative analysis of lag effect of rainfall runoff in low impact development (LID) areas in the construction of sponge city, we evaluate the retention and lag effects of runoff of three combinations of LID facilities ...
YIN Yixiang +4 more
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Low impact development (LID) is a common approach to storm water management aimed at mitigating the impact of flooding in urban areas. Most previous studies on this topic focused solely on the qualitative assessment of urban resilience.
Yuan‐Shun Chang +2 more
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Low impact development practices (LID) as alternative measures of urban drainage can be used within the approach of resources recycling and co-management.
Marina Batalini de Macedo +6 more
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Landscape patterns significantly affect urban runoff pollution, and a reasonable arrangement of pervious patches in urban catchments is critical to control urban non-point-source pollution.
Yukun Ma +3 more
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Bio-Retention Cells Performance in Restoring the Hydrologic Cycle of Highly Urbanized Catchments [PDF]
Rapid urbanization is responsible for impervious area increases and more runoff generation in urbanized catchments. Higher runoff volume in urbanized catchments leads to higher flood risk. One of the methods of runoff management is low impact development
M. Mehri +3 more
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Climatic controls on the hydrologic effects of urban low impact development practices
To increase the adoption and reliability of low impact development (LID) practices for stormwater runoff management and other co-benefits, we must improve our understanding of how climate (i.e.
Carolyn B Voter, Steven P Loheide II
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Evaluating Spatial-Temporal Clogging Evolution in a Meso-Scale Lysimeter
When surface water infiltrates soil, the fine soil particles carried in water gradually clog soil pores and form a low-permeability soil layer. Clogging impacts the variations in pore water pressure heads in soil and effective hydraulic conductivity ...
Jui-Hsiang Lo +4 more
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