Urban Runoff Control and Sponge City Construction
- Published
- Basel 2022
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (252 p.)
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- Language Note
- English
- Restrictions on Access
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- The rapid urbanization, sometimes lacking adequate planning and design, has led to worsening city syndrome situations, such as urban flooding, water pollution, heat island effects, and ecologic deterioration. Sponge city construction have become the new paradigm for a sustainable urban stormwater management strategy. Deviating from the traditional rapid draining approach, the new paradigm calls for the use of natural systems, such as soil and vegetation, as part of the urban runoff control strategy. It has become a widespread focus in urban water management research and practices globally. In this Special Issue reprint, there are 13 original scientific articles that address the different related urban runoff control issues. We are happy to see that all papers presented findings characterized as innovative and methodologically new. We hope that the readers can enjoy and learn deeply about urban runoff control and sponge city construction using the published material, and we hope that sharing of the researches results with the scientific community, policymakers and stakeholders can prompt the urban runoff control and sponge city construction globally.
- Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- 1D/2D coupled modelling
- ABC Waters design features
- aquifer recharge
- biological retention
- bioretention
- bioretention facility
- combined sewer overflows
- combined soil filter media
- construction scale
- control-oriented model
- cost-effectiveness
- drainage function
- dual drainage modelling
- enhanced dephosphorization bioretention
- extreme rainfall
- field monitoring
- field study
- flooding
- green infrastructure
- Green-Ampt method
- infiltration
- low impact development
- low-impact development
- microbial diversity
- modified bioretention facility
- modular bioretention tree
- multifunctional decision-making framework
- n/a
- non-point source pollution
- NSGA-III
- optimization
- overland flow
- permeable pavement
- pilot exploration
- rain infiltration
- real-time optimization
- road stormwater runoff
- safety criteria
- Simuwater
- site suitability
- slope stability
- soil moisture conservation rope
- sponge city
- Sponge City
- stakeholders
- stakeholders' preference
- Sustainable Development Goals
- swales
- SWMM
- systematic demonstration
- Talipariti tiliaceum
- tree-pit
- uncertainty
- urban drainage
- urban drainage system
- urban flood modelling
- urban runoff remediation
- urban stormwater
- urban stormwater runoff management
- urban water management
- water quality
- ISBN
- 9783036547893
9783036547909
books978-3-0365-4790-9 - Collection
- DOAB Library.
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- Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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