Geographic Information System (GIS) is quickly becoming a critical component to develop and sustain asset management for today’s wastewater utilities as most of their data is geographically referenced. This technology offers sophisticated data management and spatial analysis capabilities that can greatly improve and facilitate urban drainage infrastructure modeling and analysis applications. This paper presents a comprehensive GIS-based decision support system that integrates several technologies for use in the effective management of urban stormwater collection systems. It explicitly integrates ESRI ArcGIS geospatial model with advanced hydrologic, hydraulic, and water quality simulation algorithms, nature-based global optimization techniq...
Urban drainage networks play a vital role in maintaining ""normal life"" in thecities providing adeq...
Storm water drainage systems represent a major investment that need to be managed in a cost-effectiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45)Storm drain systems are vital to sustaining public ...
Geographic Information System (GIS) is quickly becoming a critical component to develop and sustain ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
The objective of this research is to delineate drainage areas of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GS...
Whilst there is increasing interest in the use of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) amongs...
This chapter presents a Geographic Information System (GIS) based urban drainage hydraulic modeL The...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s System for Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analys...
n the last decades, urban pluvial floods are occurring with increasing frequency all over the world...
n the last decades, urban pluvial floods are occurring with increasing frequency all over the world...
One of the objectives of urban stormwater management is to ensure the systematic control of urban de...
In order to maximise the benefits of green infrastructure in a city’s structure for urban adap...
Urban drainage networks play a vital role in maintaining ""normal life"" in thecities providing adeq...
Urban drainage networks play a vital role in maintaining ""normal life"" in thecities providing adeq...
Storm water drainage systems represent a major investment that need to be managed in a cost-effectiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45)Storm drain systems are vital to sustaining public ...
Geographic Information System (GIS) is quickly becoming a critical component to develop and sustain ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
Intense urbanisation, combined with climate change impacts such as increased rainfall intensity, is ...
The objective of this research is to delineate drainage areas of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GS...
Whilst there is increasing interest in the use of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) amongs...
This chapter presents a Geographic Information System (GIS) based urban drainage hydraulic modeL The...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s System for Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analys...
n the last decades, urban pluvial floods are occurring with increasing frequency all over the world...
n the last decades, urban pluvial floods are occurring with increasing frequency all over the world...
One of the objectives of urban stormwater management is to ensure the systematic control of urban de...
In order to maximise the benefits of green infrastructure in a city’s structure for urban adap...
Urban drainage networks play a vital role in maintaining ""normal life"" in thecities providing adeq...
Urban drainage networks play a vital role in maintaining ""normal life"" in thecities providing adeq...
Storm water drainage systems represent a major investment that need to be managed in a cost-effectiv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-45)Storm drain systems are vital to sustaining public ...