Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) is often proposed as a framework for comprehensively managing the water cycle in urban areas. One of the tenets of IUWM is that, due to increased impervious area, stormwater runoff in excess of the natural flow could be captured and used to supplement the water supply, while mitigating the environmental impact. This thesis tests that theory through an inter-disciplinary case study utilising legacy data for the regional city of Ballarat, Australia. The case study approach has enabled the water balance of an urbanised catchment to be better understood in various ways and provided for five tightly nested research projects, being: 1. Does the long-term development of water management within a city provid...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe sustainable provision of water to South African citizens is a...
Waterways represent an important part of the urban landscape due to the potential human and ecologic...
With rapid urbanization, flooding events become more frequently in daily life, causing enormous econ...
The potential for stormwater to supplement traditional water supplies from upstream catchments or gr...
With the rapid urbanization happening around the world, the nature of the natural hydrological cycle...
Healthy streams are important. They support a range of biota and ecosystem services. Yet, many urban...
Stormwater is one of the last major untapped sources of water in the urban landscape. South East Que...
The potential contributions of impermeable surface water discharges to urban water resource manageme...
Urbanization degrades the hydrology and water quality of waterways. Changes to flow regimes include ...
Stormwater management broadly has been well accepted as necessary for both flood avoidance and impor...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
This thesis sets out to establish whether low impact urban design structures can be retrofitted into...
Increases in the impervious area due to urbanisation have been shown to have negative impacts on the...
Urbanisation significantly impacts on water environments with increased runoff and the degradation o...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe sustainable provision of water to South African citizens is a...
Waterways represent an important part of the urban landscape due to the potential human and ecologic...
With rapid urbanization, flooding events become more frequently in daily life, causing enormous econ...
The potential for stormwater to supplement traditional water supplies from upstream catchments or gr...
With the rapid urbanization happening around the world, the nature of the natural hydrological cycle...
Healthy streams are important. They support a range of biota and ecosystem services. Yet, many urban...
Stormwater is one of the last major untapped sources of water in the urban landscape. South East Que...
The potential contributions of impermeable surface water discharges to urban water resource manageme...
Urbanization degrades the hydrology and water quality of waterways. Changes to flow regimes include ...
Stormwater management broadly has been well accepted as necessary for both flood avoidance and impor...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
This thesis sets out to establish whether low impact urban design structures can be retrofitted into...
Increases in the impervious area due to urbanisation have been shown to have negative impacts on the...
Urbanisation significantly impacts on water environments with increased runoff and the degradation o...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe sustainable provision of water to South African citizens is a...
Waterways represent an important part of the urban landscape due to the potential human and ecologic...
With rapid urbanization, flooding events become more frequently in daily life, causing enormous econ...