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Urban Runoff Control and Sponge City Construction



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Autore: Jia Haifeng Visualizza persona
Titolo: Urban Runoff Control and Sponge City Construction Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering & technology
Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: 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
Persona (resp. second.): HuJiangyong
HuangTianyin
ChenAlbert S
MaYukun
JiaHaifeng
Sommario/riassunto: 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.
Titolo autorizzato: Urban Runoff Control and Sponge City Construction  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910595080303321
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