Integrating Nature-Based Solutions for Increased Resilience to Urban Flooding in the Climate Change Context
Grigore M. Radu,
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Maria Chevereşan,
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Sorin Perju
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Hydrology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 16 - 16
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
As
climate
change
intensifies
with
more
frequent
and
severe
flood
events,
urban
areas
face
increasing
challenges
to
protect
population
wellbeing.
Amid
development
challenges,
political
uncertainty,
socioeconomic
pressures,
finding
sustainable
solutions
enhance
resilience
has
become
urgent
complex.
This
article
explores
the
limitations
of
traditional
drainage
systems
in
an
zone
Bucharest,
Romania,
integration
nature-based
for
mitigation.
We
compare
existing
situation
those
simulated
a
scenario
before
after
implementing
green
solutions.
The
imperviousness
parking
lots
was
set
at
60%,
that
roofs
65%,
85%.
A
hydraulic
model
used
this
purpose.
results
demonstrate
current
stormwater
struggle
meet
demands
rainfall
intensity
highlight
how
strategies
can
effectively
address
extreme
weather
while
contributing
restoration
natural
environments
within
city.
In
case
using
‘gray’
solutions,
only
10–20%
area
affected
by
floods
is
reduced.
comparison,
combination
gray
infrastructure
achieved
average
reduction
peak
water
levels
0.76
m.
Language: Английский
The Integration of IoT (Internet of Things) Sensors and Location-Based Services for Water Quality Monitoring: A Systematic Literature Review
Sensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(6), P. 1918 - 1918
Published: March 19, 2025
The
increasing
demand
for
clean
and
reliable
water
resources,
coupled
with
the
growing
threat
of
pollution,
has
made
real-time
quality
(WQ)
monitoring
assessment
a
critical
priority
in
many
urban
areas.
Urban
environments
encounter
substantial
challenges
maintaining
WQ,
driven
by
factors
such
as
rapid
population
growth,
industrial
expansion,
impacts
climate
change.
Effective
WQ
is
essential
safeguarding
public
health,
promoting
environmental
sustainability,
ensuring
adherence
to
regulatory
standards.
advancement
Internet
Things
(IoT)
sensor
technologies
smartphone
applications
presents
an
opportunity
develop
integrated
platforms
assessment.
Advances
IoT
provide
transformative
solution
monitoring,
revolutionizing
way
we
assess
manage
our
resources.
Moreover,
recent
developments
Location-Based
Services
(LBSs)
Global
Navigation
Satellite
Systems
(GNSSs)
have
significantly
enhanced
accessibility
accuracy
location
information.
With
proliferation
GNSS
services,
GPS,
GLONASS,
Galileo,
BeiDou,
users
now
access
diverse
range
data
that
are
more
precise
than
ever
before.
These
advancements
it
easier
integrate
information
into
various
applications,
from
planning
disaster
management
transportation.
availability
multi-GNSS
support
allows
improved
satellite
coverage
reduces
potential
signal
loss
or
densely
built
environments.
To
harness
this
enable
seamless
integration
LBSs
sustainable
systematic
literature
review
was
conducted
determine
past
trends
future
opportunities.
This
research
aimed
limitations
traditional
systems
while
fostering
understanding
positioning
capabilities
development.
highlights
both
using
offering
insights
current
state
technology
its
There
pressing
need
integrated,
system
cost-effective
accessible.
Such
should
leverage
networks
continuous
immediate
feedback,
spatially
dynamic
insights,
empowering
stakeholders
address
issues
collaboratively
efficiently.
Language: Английский
Sustainability assessment of low-impact development methods for urban stormwater management: A multi-criteria decision-making approach
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106025 - 106025
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Revitalizing the Canale Maggiore in Parma: Enhancing a Rural Area Through Hydroelectric Power and Historical Preservation
Francesca Aureli,
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Maria Evelina Melley,
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Chiara Bo
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et al.
Heritage,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(12), P. 6566 - 6591
Published: Nov. 23, 2024
The
Canale
Maggiore
in
Parma,
originating
493
AD
Northern
Italy,
was
initially
built
for
irrigation
and
powering
paper
mills.
However,
it
is
now
poor
condition
faces
multiple
challenges
that
hinder
its
potential
shaping
the
local
landscape.
This
research
proposes
strategies
to
rediscover
enhance
canal’s
cultural
historical
value.
Key
ideas
include
revitalizing
mini-hydro
power
plants,
adding
new
ones,
creating
connections
nearby
city
of
well-known
cycling
culture.
To
make
this
vision
a
reality,
water
resource
related
issues
must
be
thoroughly
evaluated,
reliable
should
developed
overcome
challenges.
Preliminary
suggests
combining
technical,
economic,
could
drive
regeneration,
honoring
heritage
while
improving
living
conditions
fostering
sustainability
education.
Language: Английский