International audienceThree scenarios for stormwater management in a 6.5 ha industrial area are investigated: (S1) separate stormwater pipe system with a downstream infiltration tank, (S2) succession of infiltration swales along roads and (S3) vegetated roofs and infiltration swales. Long-term simulations of the three scenarios are carried out with 6 min time step rainfall and evapotranspiration time series over 21 years (1992–2012). The model combines the Canoé® software for sewers and Matlab® codes for infiltration tank, infiltration swales and vegetated roofs. In scenario S1, the separate stormwater network includes 535 m of pipes and a 1600 m3 downstream infiltration tank. In scenario S3, all roofs are vegetated, with a storage capacity...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
Historically, green infrastructure for stormwater management has been event-based designed. This stu...
Increased impervious surfaces associated with urban development, can lead to increased flood risk. ...
Stormwater management is a growing challenge in urban environments. Historically, stormwater has bee...
With the increasing popularity of Best Management Practices (BMPs), research about the effect of BMP...
International audienceBlue and green infrastructures implementation to solve stormwater management i...
International audienceExperimental green-roof rainfall–runoff observations have shown a positive imp...
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS, also sometimes referred to as green infrastructure or low ...
Increasing global temperatures and tendencies of more frequent extreme weather events have been obse...
The replacement of natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces due to urbanization, construct...
Cities worldwide are facing problems to mitigate the impact of urban stormwater runoff caused by the...
International audienceThis study presents the development of a simulation and decision sup...
This dissertation investigates the performance of green infrastructures in urban residential catchme...
Stormwater has been a significant source of pollution in water bodies adjacent to urban area. In ci...
For decades, stormwater, or runoff, was considered largely a problem of excess rainwater or snowmelt...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
Historically, green infrastructure for stormwater management has been event-based designed. This stu...
Increased impervious surfaces associated with urban development, can lead to increased flood risk. ...
Stormwater management is a growing challenge in urban environments. Historically, stormwater has bee...
With the increasing popularity of Best Management Practices (BMPs), research about the effect of BMP...
International audienceBlue and green infrastructures implementation to solve stormwater management i...
International audienceExperimental green-roof rainfall–runoff observations have shown a positive imp...
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS, also sometimes referred to as green infrastructure or low ...
Increasing global temperatures and tendencies of more frequent extreme weather events have been obse...
The replacement of natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces due to urbanization, construct...
Cities worldwide are facing problems to mitigate the impact of urban stormwater runoff caused by the...
International audienceThis study presents the development of a simulation and decision sup...
This dissertation investigates the performance of green infrastructures in urban residential catchme...
Stormwater has been a significant source of pollution in water bodies adjacent to urban area. In ci...
For decades, stormwater, or runoff, was considered largely a problem of excess rainwater or snowmelt...
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is unknown. GI ...
Historically, green infrastructure for stormwater management has been event-based designed. This stu...
Increased impervious surfaces associated with urban development, can lead to increased flood risk. ...