The global popularity of green roofs (GRs) rises as urban runoff becomes a primary environmental concern in both developed and developing countries. Although a growing number of studies have measured the runoff retention (RR) performance of GRs and investigated the underpinning factors, a systematic and quantitative understanding is lacking. This study applies a statistical approach on a dataset of 2375 original experimental samples associated with the RR performance of GRs observed across 21 countries, consolidated from 75 internationally peer-reviewed studies published in 2005–2020. The results show that the sampled RR rates (i.e., the proportion of rainfall retained on a per-event basis) range widely (0–100%), with an average of 62%. Rai...
Increased urbanization combined with the intensification of short rainfall events has worsened the u...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
Green roof can provide a significant reduction of stormwater runoff in urban areas whe...
The ongoing process of global urbanization contributes to an increase in stormwater runoff from impe...
Green roofs are gaining recognition in North America as effective tools for managing stormwater runo...
Increasing recognition is being given to the adaption of green roofs in urban areas to enhance the l...
Urbanization process is rapidly converting forested areas and grasslands to residential, commercial,...
International audienceAt the basin scale, green roofs can represent an efficient tool to manage stor...
Green roofs, in contrast to conventional roofs, retain significant stormwater, and are considerably ...
Due to the ever-increasing degree of urbanization, blue and green infrastructures are becoming impor...
Green roofs are recognized as a sustainable infrastructure to improve the environmental quality of c...
Infiltration rates in urban areas are low due to a high proportion of impervious structures. Imperme...
Over the past 20 years, a large number of studies have been published on reducing storm runoff by va...
Climate change and urbanization has increased the risk of pluvial flooding. Sustainable Drainage Sys...
Due to an increase in impermeable hard surfaces, urbanization has led to the deterioration of urban...
Increased urbanization combined with the intensification of short rainfall events has worsened the u...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
Green roof can provide a significant reduction of stormwater runoff in urban areas whe...
The ongoing process of global urbanization contributes to an increase in stormwater runoff from impe...
Green roofs are gaining recognition in North America as effective tools for managing stormwater runo...
Increasing recognition is being given to the adaption of green roofs in urban areas to enhance the l...
Urbanization process is rapidly converting forested areas and grasslands to residential, commercial,...
International audienceAt the basin scale, green roofs can represent an efficient tool to manage stor...
Green roofs, in contrast to conventional roofs, retain significant stormwater, and are considerably ...
Due to the ever-increasing degree of urbanization, blue and green infrastructures are becoming impor...
Green roofs are recognized as a sustainable infrastructure to improve the environmental quality of c...
Infiltration rates in urban areas are low due to a high proportion of impervious structures. Imperme...
Over the past 20 years, a large number of studies have been published on reducing storm runoff by va...
Climate change and urbanization has increased the risk of pluvial flooding. Sustainable Drainage Sys...
Due to an increase in impermeable hard surfaces, urbanization has led to the deterioration of urban...
Increased urbanization combined with the intensification of short rainfall events has worsened the u...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
Green roof can provide a significant reduction of stormwater runoff in urban areas whe...