The potential for catchment-scale stormwater control measures (SCMs) to mitigate the impact of stormwater runoff issues and excess stormwater volume is increasingly recognised. There is, however, limited understanding about their potential in reducing in-channel disturbance and improving hydraulic conditions for stream ecosystem benefits. This study investigates the benefits that SCM application in a catchment have on in-stream hydraulics. To do this, a two-dimensional hydraulic model was employed to simulate the stream hydraulic response to scenarios of SCM application applied in an urban catchment to return towards pre-development hydrologic pulses. The hydraulic response analysis considered three hydraulic metrics associated with key com...
Urban development replaces vegetation with impervious surfaces and natural drainage channels with pi...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
Urban areas are increasingly adopting the use of ecologically-based technologies for stormwater mana...
The potential for catchment-scale stormwater control measures (SCMs) to mitigate the impact of storm...
© 2019 Dr. Desmond Ofosu AnimUrban stormwater runoff is a primary degrader of stream ecosystems. Exc...
Healthy streams are important. They support a range of biota and ecosystem services. Yet, many urban...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by increasing ...
Streams draining urban catchments ubiquitously undergo negative physical and ecosystem changes, reco...
Urbanization results in major changes to stream morphology and hydrology with the latter often cited...
Healthy streams create vital habitat for aquatic communities and function as essential components of...
Urbanization degrades the hydrology and water quality of waterways. Changes to flow regimes include ...
Urbanisation has long been recognised as an important stressor to stream ecosystems, with the altera...
Urban development replaces vegetation with impervious surfaces and natural drainage channels with pi...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
Urban areas are increasingly adopting the use of ecologically-based technologies for stormwater mana...
The potential for catchment-scale stormwater control measures (SCMs) to mitigate the impact of storm...
© 2019 Dr. Desmond Ofosu AnimUrban stormwater runoff is a primary degrader of stream ecosystems. Exc...
Healthy streams are important. They support a range of biota and ecosystem services. Yet, many urban...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting fr...
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by increasing ...
Streams draining urban catchments ubiquitously undergo negative physical and ecosystem changes, reco...
Urbanization results in major changes to stream morphology and hydrology with the latter often cited...
Healthy streams create vital habitat for aquatic communities and function as essential components of...
Urbanization degrades the hydrology and water quality of waterways. Changes to flow regimes include ...
Urbanisation has long been recognised as an important stressor to stream ecosystems, with the altera...
Urban development replaces vegetation with impervious surfaces and natural drainage channels with pi...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
Urban areas are increasingly adopting the use of ecologically-based technologies for stormwater mana...