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Developing Standards for Low Impact Development in San Diego: City of San Diego Low Impact Development Design Manual

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011, 2011
The City of San Diego developed a Low Impact Development (LID) Design Manual to provide guidance for the planning, design, and implementation of LID Best Management Practices (BMPs) for public street improvement projects, new public streets, and development and redevelopment of city parks and facilities.
Sumer Hasenin   +3 more
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BMP Model for Low-Impact Development

Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, 2004
Low-impact development (LID) techniques can be used for controlling stormwater impacts from new development and redevelopment / urban retrofit. Prince George's County has developed a Best Management Practices (BMPs) evaluation module to assist in assessing the effectiveness of LID technologies.
Mow-Soung Cheng   +4 more
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Stormwater management by low impact development practices

2021
Abstract Due to the effects of climate change, urban and suburban expansion, and urban pollutants on runoff quality and quantity, applying contemporary stormwater management approaches in urban areas have become more critical. Low impact development (LID) practices are environmentally friendly stormwater management methods, seeking to ...
Melika Mani   +3 more
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Low Impact Development (LID) Case Studies

Linking Stormwater BMP Designs and Performance to Receiving Water Impact Mitigation, 2002
Low Impact Development (LID) is an innovative technology to control stormwater quantity / quality impacts at the source using micro-scale management practices distributed and integrated throughout the landscape. This technology, developed by Prince George's County, Maryland, to address perceived problems in conventional approaches to stormwater ...
Michael Clar, Betty Rushton
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Low impact- high density residential development

Urban Design International, 1997
Recent developments in Toronto have seen the reemergence of mid rise high density housing projects. They provide new alternatives to typical postwar low rise/high rise extremes.
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Multiobjective optimization of low impact development stormwater controls

Journal of Hydrology, 2018
Green infrastructure such as Low Impact Development (LID) controls are being employed to manage the urban stormwater and restore the predevelopment hydrological conditions besides improving the stormwater runoff water quality. Since runoff generation and
Kyle Eckart, Zach McPhee, T. Bolisetti
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Progress on environmental and economic evaluation of low-impact development type of best management practices through a life cycle perspective

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
A rapid progress of low-impact development type of best management practices for urban storm water runoff quantity and quality control at a global scale has occurred in the past decade.
Changqing Xu   +4 more
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Micro-scale Modeling of Low Impact Development

Building Partnerships, 2000
Low Impact Development (LID) is an innovative micro-scale runoff control strategy for WWF management issues. This technology is based on a combined strategy of conservation to reduce hydrologic impacts and the incorporation of distributed micro-scale Best Management Practices (BMP's) throughout the subcatchment.
Leonard Wright   +2 more
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Urban stormwater management using low-impact development control measures considering climate change

Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2023
Manizheh Pourali Dougaheh   +2 more
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Low Impact Development (LID) Practices: A Review on Recent Developments, Challenges and Prospects

Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 2021
Tianqi Liu, Y. Lawluvy, Yang Shi, P. Yap
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