Designing sustainable drainage systems in subtropical cities: Challenges and opportunities DOI
Season S. Chen, Daniel C.W. Tsang, Mingjing He

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 280, P. 124418 - 124418

Published: Sept. 30, 2020

Language: Английский

Comprehensive evaluation of stormwater pollutants characteristics, purification process and environmental impact after low impact development practices DOI
Zheng Kong, Zhiyu Shao, Yue Shen

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 278, P. 123509 - 123509

Published: Aug. 2, 2020

Language: Английский

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50

Low Impact Development practices in the context of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A new concept, lessons learned and challenges DOI
Marina Batalini de Macedo, Marcus N. Gomes, Thalita Raquel Pereira de Oliveira

et al.

Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 52(14), P. 2538 - 2581

Published: March 8, 2021

The increase in urbanization and climate change brings new challenges to the cities' sustainability resilience, mainly related flood drought events. Among these challenges, it can be highlighted physical health damage population, interruption of water, energy food supply services, basic infrastructure, economic losses contamination urban rivers. To contribute resilience centers, LID practices have been used as a approach mitigation adaptation within drainage systems, aiming at runoff retention, peak flow attenuation, pollutant removal ecosystem services restoration (e.g., resources recycling, carbon sequestration, thermal comfort landscape integration). These different purposes complementary benefits provided by Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) presented United Nations (UN), achieve countries' systemic sustainability. identification local techniques that SDG helps their territorialization application public policy. Therefore, this paper presents literature review, categorizing studies into generations based on main purpose linkage SDG. Some were identified requiring further investigation, such need identify quantify demands for maintenance incorporation system final balance, processes sequestration emission, risks emerging pollutants human from water reuse nutrient cycling sustainable agriculture.

Language: Английский

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50

Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review DOI Creative Commons
Yongze Song, Peng Wu

Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 13(8), P. 1528 - 1528

Published: April 15, 2021

Infrastructure is a fundamental sector for sustainable development and Earth observation has great potentials infrastructure (SID). However, implementations of the timely, large–scale multi–source are still limited in satisfying huge global requirements SID. This study presents systematical literature review to identify trends (EOSI), investigate relationship between EOSI Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), explore challenges future directions EOSI. Results reveal close associations infrastructure, urban development, ecosystems, climate, GIS EOSI, indicate their relationships. In addition, from perspective EOSI–SDGs relationship, demonstrated 70% influenced targets that can be directly or indirectly derived data, but have not been included current SDG indicators. Finally, typical cases presented research directions. emphasizes contributions SID powerful pathway deliver on SDGs.

Language: Английский

Citations

45

Design influence and evaluation model of bioretention in rainwater treatment: A review DOI
Guohao Li, Jiaqing Xiong,

Junguo Zhu

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 787, P. 147592 - 147592

Published: May 7, 2021

Language: Английский

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42

Mechanisms and Applications of Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater Control in the Context of Climate Change: A Review DOI Creative Commons

Chuanhao Sun,

Qiuyi Rao,

Biyi Chen

et al.

Atmosphere, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 403 - 403

Published: March 25, 2024

Nature-based solutions (NbSs) are considered to form an innovative stormwater management approach that has living resolutions grounded in natural processes and structures. NbSs offer many other environmental benefits over traditional grey infrastructure, including reduced air pollution climate change mitigation. This review predominantly centers on the hydrological aspect of furnishes a condensed summary collective understanding about as alternatives for management. In this study, which employed CIMO (Context, Intervention, Mechanism, Outcome) framework, corpus 187 NbS-related publications (2000–2023) extracted from Web Science database were used, we expounded upon origins, objectives, significance urban runoff change, operational mechanisms (including green roofs, permeable pavements, bioretention systems, constructed wetlands), widely used management, also discussed. Additionally, efficacy improving quality quantity is discussed depth study. particular, critical role reducing nutrients such TSS, TN, TP, COD heavy metal pollutants Fe, Cu, Pb, Zn emphasized. Finally, main barriers encountered promotion application different countries regions, financial, technological physical, regulatory, public awareness, listed, future directions strategizing NbS implementation proposed. gathered knowledge diverse sources provide overview NbSs, enhancing comprehension their applications. It underscores specific areas requiring research attention.

Language: Английский

Citations

7

Simulating the hydrological performance of low impact development in shallow groundwater via a modified SWMM DOI
Kun Zhang,

Ting Fong May Chui,

Yang Yang

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 566, P. 313 - 331

Published: Sept. 7, 2018

Language: Английский

Citations

55

Spatial analysis of landscape and sociodemographic factors associated with green stormwater infrastructure distribution in Baltimore, Maryland and Portland, Oregon DOI Creative Commons

Ashley Baker,

Emma Brenneman, Heejun Chang

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 664, P. 461 - 473

Published: Feb. 1, 2019

Language: Английский

Citations

50

Can We Really Have It All?—Designing Multifunctionality with Sustainable Urban Drainage System Elements DOI Open Access
Elisa Lähde, Ambika Khadka, Outi Tahvonen

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 11(7), P. 1854 - 1854

Published: March 28, 2019

Multifunctionality is seen as one of the key benefits delivered by sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS). It has been promoted both scientific research and practical guidelines. However, interrelations between different are vaguely defined, thus highlighting a lack knowledge on ways they could be in actual design process. In this research, multifunctionality studied with help scenario analysis. Three stormwater scenarios involving range SUDS elements have designed for case area Kirstinpuisto city Turku, Finland. Thereafter, alternative assessed four criteria related to (water quantity, water quality, amenity, biodiversity). The results showed that analyzed phase itself, provided knowingly. assessing amenity biodiversity values more complex addition, we still proper methods. As mutual interconnections, should considered during landscape architectural design, or else likely lose some multifunctionality. This reinforces emerging understanding an interdisciplinary approach needed combine ecological comprehension together system thinking into locating them not individual part treatment train, but connection wider social framework landscape.

Language: Английский

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46

Green walls to treat kitchen greywater in urban areas: Performance from a pilot-scale experiment DOI
Nicola Dal Ferro, Chiara De Mattia, Mario Andrés Gandini Ayerbe

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 757, P. 144189 - 144189

Published: Dec. 4, 2020

Language: Английский

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40

How well do stormwater green infrastructure respond to changing climatic conditions? DOI
Harsha Fowdar, Emily Payne, Christelle Schang

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 603, P. 126887 - 126887

Published: Sept. 1, 2021

Language: Английский

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