Abstract: Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces has, in many cases, exceeded the capacity of urban drainage systems. In response to such challenge, this paper introduces the quantitative analysis of pluvial flood alleviation by open surface water systems in the case of Almere in the Netherlands and compares it with Tianjin Eco-city in China, with the aim of optimising land use planning and urban design for new urban districts. The methodology is a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis. With the analytical tool of ArcGIS, the authors have investigated the influence of spatial distribution of surface water system on the reduction of pluvial flood risks. The conclusions...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Worldwide, urban planning has a prevailing influence on the evolution of flood risk. At the municipa...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces ha...
Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces ha...
Urban floods are linked to patterns of land use, specifically urban sprawl. Since the 1980s, governm...
Urbanization leads to changes in the surface cover that alter the hydrological cycle of cities, part...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Our climate is changing. In the Netherlands, higher rainfall intensities and longer periods of droug...
<b>- Description of the problems</b> Throughout history floods have been one of the most severe natu...
Stormwater runoff is the major source of surface flooding in urban communities. Urban surface water ...
This thesis investigates urban, pluvial flooding and if blue-green infrastructure, for handling of s...
This study simulated urban flooding under various land use and drainage system conditions and descri...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
Sustainability is crucial to the urban zones, especially related to the water management, which is v...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Worldwide, urban planning has a prevailing influence on the evolution of flood risk. At the municipa...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces ha...
Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces ha...
Urban floods are linked to patterns of land use, specifically urban sprawl. Since the 1980s, governm...
Urbanization leads to changes in the surface cover that alter the hydrological cycle of cities, part...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Our climate is changing. In the Netherlands, higher rainfall intensities and longer periods of droug...
<b>- Description of the problems</b> Throughout history floods have been one of the most severe natu...
Stormwater runoff is the major source of surface flooding in urban communities. Urban surface water ...
This thesis investigates urban, pluvial flooding and if blue-green infrastructure, for handling of s...
This study simulated urban flooding under various land use and drainage system conditions and descri...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
Sustainability is crucial to the urban zones, especially related to the water management, which is v...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Worldwide, urban planning has a prevailing influence on the evolution of flood risk. At the municipa...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...