This project combined social science knowledge of landscape cues to care and perceived safety with hydrologic modeling through GIS to design, site, and analyze the stormwater performance of green infrastructure best management practices (BMPs) for urban stormwater in Detroit. The main impetus behind this project is that Detroit suffers from frequent combined sewer overflow (CSO) events. It also has a high proportion of abandoned property and vacant land, where structures have been demolished, and there are many ongoing housing demolitions. Working closely with leaders of the Lower East Side Action Plan for Detroit, we designed novel BMPs to use the extensive vacant land as well as ongoing demolitions as part of green infrastructure. ...
ABSTRACT With rapid global population growth and increasingly intense urban and suburban development...
The replacement of natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces due to urbanization, construct...
With growing urbanization and an increase in impermeable land uses, our stormwater infrastructure ar...
This project combined social science knowledge of landscape cues to care and perceived safety with ...
Stormwater management is a growing challenge in urban environments. Historically, stormwater has bee...
This master’s project focuses on the planning, analysis, and design of contextually informed green ...
When urbanization occurs, the removal of vegetation, compaction of soil and construction of impervio...
Green infrastructure has emerged as a viable solution for addressing stormwater issues in urban ar...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
As global urbanization continues to expand cities, the systems that operate in the background to all...
Older cities across the United States have been grappling with how to mitigate stormwater for decade...
The Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) and Hey & Associates of Chicago monitored and documente...
Urbanization has posed great challenges for environmental sustainability, human health, and wellbein...
In this project I examine the sponge city concept as a Low Impact Development (LID) approach to miti...
ABSTRACT With rapid global population growth and increasingly intense urban and suburban development...
The replacement of natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces due to urbanization, construct...
With growing urbanization and an increase in impermeable land uses, our stormwater infrastructure ar...
This project combined social science knowledge of landscape cues to care and perceived safety with ...
Stormwater management is a growing challenge in urban environments. Historically, stormwater has bee...
This master’s project focuses on the planning, analysis, and design of contextually informed green ...
When urbanization occurs, the removal of vegetation, compaction of soil and construction of impervio...
Green infrastructure has emerged as a viable solution for addressing stormwater issues in urban ar...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
As global urbanization continues to expand cities, the systems that operate in the background to all...
Older cities across the United States have been grappling with how to mitigate stormwater for decade...
The Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) and Hey & Associates of Chicago monitored and documente...
Urbanization has posed great challenges for environmental sustainability, human health, and wellbein...
In this project I examine the sponge city concept as a Low Impact Development (LID) approach to miti...
ABSTRACT With rapid global population growth and increasingly intense urban and suburban development...
The replacement of natural pervious surfaces with impervious surfaces due to urbanization, construct...
With growing urbanization and an increase in impermeable land uses, our stormwater infrastructure ar...