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OSTRICH-SWMM: A new multi-objective optimization tool for green infrastructure planning with SWMM
Environmental Modelling and Software, 2019Abstract The installation of Green Infrastructure (GI) can revitalize communities while reducing sewage overflows and improving runoff quality. However, determining the proper GI investment is a challenging management task. Numerical hydrologic models, such as the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), are the primary design tool for GI.
L Shawn Matott +2 more
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GIP-SWMM: A new Green Infrastructure Placement Tool coupled with SWMM
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021A new Green Infrastructure Placement Tool coupled with Storm Water Management Model (GIP-SWMM) is developed for selection and strategic placement of Green Infrastructure (GI) practices. The tool supports GI placement at multiple scales - from a few city blocks to large watersheds.
Ali, Shojaeizadeh +2 more
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Urban flooding and waterlogging are becoming increasingly serious due to rapid urbanization and climate change. The stormwater management philosophy of low-impact development (LID) has been applied in urban construction to alleviate these problems.
Boyuan Yang +4 more
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Urban flooding and waterlogging are becoming increasingly serious due to rapid urbanization and climate change. The stormwater management philosophy of low-impact development (LID) has been applied in urban construction to alleviate these problems.
Boyuan Yang +4 more
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Low impact development (LID) is a sustainable practice to managing urban runoff. However, its effectiveness in densely populated areas with intense rainfall, such as Hong Kong, remains unclear due to limited studies with similar climate conditions and ...
Qinru Zhuang, Mengru Li, Zhongming Lu
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Low impact development (LID) is a sustainable practice to managing urban runoff. However, its effectiveness in densely populated areas with intense rainfall, such as Hong Kong, remains unclear due to limited studies with similar climate conditions and ...
Qinru Zhuang, Mengru Li, Zhongming Lu
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
In recent years, urban flood disasters caused by sudden heavy rains have become increasingly severe, posing a serious threat to urban public infrastructure and the life and property safety of residents. Rapid simulation and prediction of urban rain-flood
Chengshuai Liu +7 more
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In recent years, urban flood disasters caused by sudden heavy rains have become increasingly severe, posing a serious threat to urban public infrastructure and the life and property safety of residents. Rapid simulation and prediction of urban rain-flood
Chengshuai Liu +7 more
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Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1991
The stormwater management model (SWMM) is applied to a 10-sq-mi urbanized residential area. The application is intentionally constrained to a rather gross spatial scale (no modeling of storm sewer transport) in order to mimic anticipated regional modeling efforts.
J. J. Warwick, P. Tadepalli
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The stormwater management model (SWMM) is applied to a 10-sq-mi urbanized residential area. The application is intentionally constrained to a rather gross spatial scale (no modeling of storm sewer transport) in order to mimic anticipated regional modeling efforts.
J. J. Warwick, P. Tadepalli
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
The exacerbation of global warming, the frequent incidence of extreme weather events, and the rapid urbanization have collectively contributed to the heightened prevalence of flooding in urban areas.
Yuqing Tan +9 more
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The exacerbation of global warming, the frequent incidence of extreme weather events, and the rapid urbanization have collectively contributed to the heightened prevalence of flooding in urban areas.
Yuqing Tan +9 more
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SWMM: Secure Wireless Mobility Management
2010 17th International Conference on Telecommunications, 2010Mesh technology has captured the interest of university research and industry, because of its capacity to meet at the same time the requirements of suppliers of wireless access to Internet and of users. But, the architecture and the configuration of this type of network do not ensure a protection against the unauthorized use of the network since the ...
Ikbel Daly, Faouzi Zarai, Lotfi Kamoun
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Parallel flow routing in SWMM 5
Environmental Modelling & Software, 2014The hydrodynamic rainfall-runoff and urban drainage simulation model SWMM (Storm Water Management Model) is a state of the art software tool applied likewise in research and practice. In order to reduce the computational burden of long simulation runs and to use the extra power of modern multi-core computers, a parallel version of SWMM is presented ...
Gregor Burger +3 more
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