Urban drainage systems that incorporate elements of green infrastructure (SuDS/GI) are central features in Blue-Green and Sponge Cities. Such approaches provide effective control of stormwater management whilst generating a range of other benefits. However these benefits often occur coincidentally and are not developed or maximised in the original design. Of all the benefits that may accrue, the relevant dominant benefits relating to specific locations and socio-environmental circumstances need to be established, so that flood management functions can be co-designed with these wider benefits to ensure both are achieved during system operation. The paper reviews a number of tools which can evaluate the multiple benefits of SuDS/GI interventi...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSWI) with careful design can not only manage stormwater runoff but...
AIMThe aim of this research was to examine the potential for mitigation of predominantly pluvial flo...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) affect societal development within multiple sectors, both s...
Urban drainage systems that incorporate elements of green infrastructure (SuDS/GI) are central featu...
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) and Blue-Green infrastructure (BGI) provide a range of environme...
Traditional approaches to understanding the multiple benefits of sustainable drainage systems often ...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
This study explores system interactions of stormwater management solutions using Sustainable Urban D...
This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of the dominant and relevant benefits of urban flood ...
Climate change is presenting one of the main challenges to our planet. In parallel, all regions of t...
Urban water management via Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) has been successfully applied i...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
AbstractUrban water management via Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) has been successfully a...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSWI) with careful design can not only manage stormwater runoff but...
AIMThe aim of this research was to examine the potential for mitigation of predominantly pluvial flo...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) affect societal development within multiple sectors, both s...
Urban drainage systems that incorporate elements of green infrastructure (SuDS/GI) are central featu...
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) and Blue-Green infrastructure (BGI) provide a range of environme...
Traditional approaches to understanding the multiple benefits of sustainable drainage systems often ...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
This study explores system interactions of stormwater management solutions using Sustainable Urban D...
This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of the dominant and relevant benefits of urban flood ...
Climate change is presenting one of the main challenges to our planet. In parallel, all regions of t...
Urban water management via Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) has been successfully applied i...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
A Blue-Green City aims to recreate a naturally-oriented water cycle while contributing to the amenit...
AbstractUrban water management via Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) has been successfully a...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSWI) with careful design can not only manage stormwater runoff but...
AIMThe aim of this research was to examine the potential for mitigation of predominantly pluvial flo...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) affect societal development within multiple sectors, both s...