The increasing urbanization process in Europe has resulted in an increase in the proportion of impervious areas in the development of watersheds. This fact, combined with the more frequent occurrence of volatile rainfall, contributes to the formation of high intensity surface runoff, which results in local flooding of the lowest located areas. Water runoff also causes a large amount of pollution from the catchment to be flushed away and transported to the receiver, which generates many negative effects on the environment. Due to these unfavorable changes in the urban catchment, it is necessary to manage the waters in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. One of the basic tools to protect the quantity and quality of wate...
A typical infiltration system (IS) consists of an urban sub-catchment that works in synergy with an ...
China's current conditions of waste problems in urban areas cannot be completely imputed to his...
The water cycle in nature is slowly changing through formation of towns and villages and consequent ...
The increasing urbanization process in Europe has resulted in an increase in the proportion of imper...
Decentralized stormwater retention and infiltration in urban areas has been used in Germany since th...
Rainwater retention and infiltration in urban areas is a sustainable alternative to traditional drai...
Increasing flood risks in urban areas can be linked to increase in impermeable areas due tourbanisat...
mbalance of the natural dynamic equilibrium between the processes of percolation, evaporation and su...
Bioretention cells play an important role in urban drainage. Over the last years, urbanized and imp...
Bioretention cells play an important role in urban drainage. Over the last years, urbanized and impe...
In the last times, infiltration facilities to reduce the load on the drainage systems have been intr...
Urbanisation has long been recognised as an important stressor to stream ecosystems, with the altera...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
A typical infiltration system (IS) consists of an urban sub-catchment that works in synergy with an ...
A typical infiltration system (IS) consists of an urban sub-catchment that works in synergy with an ...
China's current conditions of waste problems in urban areas cannot be completely imputed to his...
The water cycle in nature is slowly changing through formation of towns and villages and consequent ...
The increasing urbanization process in Europe has resulted in an increase in the proportion of imper...
Decentralized stormwater retention and infiltration in urban areas has been used in Germany since th...
Rainwater retention and infiltration in urban areas is a sustainable alternative to traditional drai...
Increasing flood risks in urban areas can be linked to increase in impermeable areas due tourbanisat...
mbalance of the natural dynamic equilibrium between the processes of percolation, evaporation and su...
Bioretention cells play an important role in urban drainage. Over the last years, urbanized and imp...
Bioretention cells play an important role in urban drainage. Over the last years, urbanized and impe...
In the last times, infiltration facilities to reduce the load on the drainage systems have been intr...
Urbanisation has long been recognised as an important stressor to stream ecosystems, with the altera...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
A typical infiltration system (IS) consists of an urban sub-catchment that works in synergy with an ...
A typical infiltration system (IS) consists of an urban sub-catchment that works in synergy with an ...
China's current conditions of waste problems in urban areas cannot be completely imputed to his...
The water cycle in nature is slowly changing through formation of towns and villages and consequent ...