Developers are increasingly looking for the best management practices to reduce the risk of floods in rapidly growing urban areas. Low impact development (LID) is regarded as one of the most suitable solutions for urban stormwater management and thus the U.S. EPA's (Environmental Protection Agency) SWMM5.1 (Storm Water Management Model) added the hydrological simulation function for LID structures in 2009. However, SWMM5.1 cannot consider the optimal or best physical specifications of LID design and planning fitted to a study area, nor can it instantly derive the best combination for multiple LID designs and plans. Therefore, in this study, a web-based decision support system (DSS) for the EPA'sSWMM5.1, referred to as theWater Management An...
The rise of urbanization has led to various land developments that often results to the application ...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
As urbanization and development occur, the natural hydrolic cycle is affected. This is due to the ch...
Developers are increasingly looking for the best management practices to reduce the risk of floods i...
This study presented the conceptual framework of the water-management analysis module (WMAM) to deri...
Low-impact development (LID), also known as a sustainable urban drainage systems, refers to a system...
Theme 5: Urban Water Management: 5D: Stormwater Management - Technical Session 12J: Paper 2016-05-24...
Unlike in developing countries, sustainable urban stormwater management has been practiced in develo...
Low-Impact Development (LID) is alleviating the water cycle problems that arise from an increasing i...
The present work aims at quantifying the benefit of Low Impact Development (LID) practices in reduci...
Low impact development (LID) is a technology that enhances storm water runoff attain desired hydrolo...
Low-impact development (LID) practices as a new approach to urban stormwater management have demonst...
Climate change and the rapid increase of impervious area greatly influenced the environmental, hydro...
The Low Impact Development (LID) approach to stormwater management is rapidly becoming the required ...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of the low impact development (LID) practices on su...
The rise of urbanization has led to various land developments that often results to the application ...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
As urbanization and development occur, the natural hydrolic cycle is affected. This is due to the ch...
Developers are increasingly looking for the best management practices to reduce the risk of floods i...
This study presented the conceptual framework of the water-management analysis module (WMAM) to deri...
Low-impact development (LID), also known as a sustainable urban drainage systems, refers to a system...
Theme 5: Urban Water Management: 5D: Stormwater Management - Technical Session 12J: Paper 2016-05-24...
Unlike in developing countries, sustainable urban stormwater management has been practiced in develo...
Low-Impact Development (LID) is alleviating the water cycle problems that arise from an increasing i...
The present work aims at quantifying the benefit of Low Impact Development (LID) practices in reduci...
Low impact development (LID) is a technology that enhances storm water runoff attain desired hydrolo...
Low-impact development (LID) practices as a new approach to urban stormwater management have demonst...
Climate change and the rapid increase of impervious area greatly influenced the environmental, hydro...
The Low Impact Development (LID) approach to stormwater management is rapidly becoming the required ...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of the low impact development (LID) practices on su...
The rise of urbanization has led to various land developments that often results to the application ...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
As urbanization and development occur, the natural hydrolic cycle is affected. This is due to the ch...