Green infrastructure (GI) contributes to improve urban drainage and also has other societal and environmental benefits that grey infrastructure usually does not have. Economic assessment for urban drainage planning and decision making often focuses on flood criteria. This study presents an economic assessment of GI based on a conventional cost-benefit analysis (CBA) that includes several benefits related to urban drainage (floods, combined sewer overflows and waste water treatment), environmental impacts (receiving water bodies) and additional societal and environmental benefits associated with GI (air quality improvements, aesthetic values, etc.). Benefits from flood damage reduction are monetized based on the widely used concept of Expect...
Urban flooding is a key global challenge which is expected to become exacerbated under global change...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...
Green-blue infrastructures in urban spaces offer several co-benefits besides flood risk reduction, s...
Climate change is presenting one of the main challenges to our planet. In parallel, all regions of t...
In all the world, cities have facing challenges connected with extreme weather phenomena. The comple...
An increment of urban flood risk in many areas around the globe is expected, accentuated due to clim...
In the context of global change, urban drainage infrastructures must be planned considering future c...
Enhanced green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas, such as green roofs, parks and green spaces can m...
Stormwater infrastructure is traditionally used as a method of conveyance. When it rains, when snow ...
With growing urbanization and an increase in impermeable land uses, our stormwater infrastructure ar...
Environmental management and restoration are commonly valued according to the benefits they provide ...
As urban areas continue to grow in population and density of development, stormwater management has ...
AbstractEnhanced green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas, such as green roofs, parks and green spac...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a common solution for stormwater management in an urban environment, wi...
Urban flooding is a key global challenge which is expected to become exacerbated under global change...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...
Green-blue infrastructures in urban spaces offer several co-benefits besides flood risk reduction, s...
Climate change is presenting one of the main challenges to our planet. In parallel, all regions of t...
In all the world, cities have facing challenges connected with extreme weather phenomena. The comple...
An increment of urban flood risk in many areas around the globe is expected, accentuated due to clim...
In the context of global change, urban drainage infrastructures must be planned considering future c...
Enhanced green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas, such as green roofs, parks and green spaces can m...
Stormwater infrastructure is traditionally used as a method of conveyance. When it rains, when snow ...
With growing urbanization and an increase in impermeable land uses, our stormwater infrastructure ar...
Environmental management and restoration are commonly valued according to the benefits they provide ...
As urban areas continue to grow in population and density of development, stormwater management has ...
AbstractEnhanced green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas, such as green roofs, parks and green spac...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a common solution for stormwater management in an urban environment, wi...
Urban flooding is a key global challenge which is expected to become exacerbated under global change...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...
Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecti...