Green roofs are used increasingly to alleviate peaks of water discharge into the sewage systems in urban areas. Surface runoff from roofs contain pollutants from dry and wet deposition, and green roofs offer a possibility to reduce the amounts of pollutants in the water discharged from roofs by degradation and filtering. These pollutants would otherwise enter wastewater treatments plants and ultimately end up in sewage sludge that is spread on agricultural soils. The most common substrates used in green roofs have limited capacity for filtration and sorption. Also, more sustainable alternatives are sought, due to the high carbon footprint of these materials. Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced by pyrolysis of biomass, and several typ...
Various pollutants including pesticides, herbicides, automotive fluids, and excess nutrients from fe...
Over the past few years, we are witnessing the advent of a revolutionary bioengineering technology i...
Adsorption is acknowledged as effective for the removal of pollutants from drinking water and wastew...
Green roofs are used increasingly to alleviate peaks of water discharge into the sewage systems in u...
Green roofs are becoming more necessary due to their multiple functions, like mitigation of runoff, ...
Global warming has increased the precipitation in Northern Europe. For cities, this has led to incre...
Green roofs can improve urban ecological conditions by mitigating the heat island effect and absorbi...
Green roofs are increasingly being used to meet the challenges of extreme rainfall and surface water...
Introduction Stormwater runoff from urban catchment areas is a leading contributor to water quality...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
Green roofs are becoming increasingly popular in the urban landscape, where levels of air pollution ...
The main aim of the blue-green city concept is the reduction of the adverse impacts of stormwater by...
During rain events, pollutants in agricultural soils can be transported from fields to surface and/o...
Various pollutants including pesticides, herbicides, automotive fluids, and excess nutrients from fe...
Over the past few years, we are witnessing the advent of a revolutionary bioengineering technology i...
Adsorption is acknowledged as effective for the removal of pollutants from drinking water and wastew...
Green roofs are used increasingly to alleviate peaks of water discharge into the sewage systems in u...
Green roofs are becoming more necessary due to their multiple functions, like mitigation of runoff, ...
Global warming has increased the precipitation in Northern Europe. For cities, this has led to incre...
Green roofs can improve urban ecological conditions by mitigating the heat island effect and absorbi...
Green roofs are increasingly being used to meet the challenges of extreme rainfall and surface water...
Introduction Stormwater runoff from urban catchment areas is a leading contributor to water quality...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
Green roofs are becoming increasingly popular in the urban landscape, where levels of air pollution ...
The main aim of the blue-green city concept is the reduction of the adverse impacts of stormwater by...
During rain events, pollutants in agricultural soils can be transported from fields to surface and/o...
Various pollutants including pesticides, herbicides, automotive fluids, and excess nutrients from fe...
Over the past few years, we are witnessing the advent of a revolutionary bioengineering technology i...
Adsorption is acknowledged as effective for the removal of pollutants from drinking water and wastew...