This study quantifies the effects of common stormwater management techniques on urban runoff generation. Simulated flow rates for different low impact development (LID) scenarios were compared with observed flow rates during different urban construction phases in a catchment (12.3 ha) that was developed from natural forest to residential area over a monitoring period of five years. The Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) was calibrated and validated against the observed flow rates in the fully developed catchment conditions, and it was then applied to parameterize the LID measures and produce scenarios of their hydrological impacts. The results from the LID scenarios were compared with the observed flow rates in the pre-development and the p...
The vast development of urban areas has resulted in the increase of stormwater peak runoff and volum...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
This study quantifies the effects of common stormwater management techniques on urban runoff generat...
Uncontrolled urbanization causes local flooding and deterioration of the water quality of receivers ...
Funding Information: This work was funded by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland; Schlumbe...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
Under urban densification and climate change, cities are facing stormwater management challenges suc...
Mitigating the impact of increasing impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff by low impact developme...
AbstractUrbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to ...
Low-Impact Development (LID) is alleviating the water cycle problems that arise from an increasing i...
Low Impact Development (LID) Stormwater Management (SWM) techniques is the appropriate approach to b...
Low impact development practices (LID), or what are known as sustainable urban drainage systems (SuD...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanization and climate change are the two major environmental concerns in today’s world. It is imp...
The vast development of urban areas has resulted in the increase of stormwater peak runoff and volum...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
This study quantifies the effects of common stormwater management techniques on urban runoff generat...
Uncontrolled urbanization causes local flooding and deterioration of the water quality of receivers ...
Funding Information: This work was funded by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland; Schlumbe...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
Under urban densification and climate change, cities are facing stormwater management challenges suc...
Mitigating the impact of increasing impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff by low impact developme...
AbstractUrbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to ...
Low-Impact Development (LID) is alleviating the water cycle problems that arise from an increasing i...
Low Impact Development (LID) Stormwater Management (SWM) techniques is the appropriate approach to b...
Low impact development practices (LID), or what are known as sustainable urban drainage systems (SuD...
This study explored the hydrological impacts of urbanization, rainfall pattern and magnitude in a de...
Urbanization and climate change are the two major environmental concerns in today’s world. It is imp...
The vast development of urban areas has resulted in the increase of stormwater peak runoff and volum...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...