Managers of urban area and urban water systems are investigating water sensitive urban design (WSUD) and water servicing options to mitigate the effects of urbanisation on natural hydrological flows, increase water efficiency, and improve resilience to droughts and floods. They increasingly need to know the current water sensitive performance of urban areas in relation to these objectives, what the desired water performance should be, and the extent to which various interventions can influence that performance. Understanding and managing water sensitive performance requires quantifying the water flows associated with an urban area.The Site-scale Urban Water Mass Balance Assessment (SUWMBA) Tool does this by performing an urban water mass ba...
Water sensitive interventions are being promoted to reduce the adverse impacts of urban development ...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...
The potential contributions of impermeable surface water discharges to urban water resource manageme...
Historically, little consideration has been given to water performance of urban developments such as...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is something of a catch-all term for environmentally sustainable...
The WaterMet2 tool encapsulates a conceptual, mass balance based model that enables quantifying the ...
Urban water scoping modelling packages are used as tools to inform decision makers of the sustainabi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is commonly employed to restore urban water systems back to pre-...
Planning for “water-sensitive” cities has become a priority for sustainable urban development in Aus...
The paper tests the effectiveness of a methodology used to analyze the water element in the urban ...
Urban hydrology has evolved to improve the way urban runoff is managed for flood protection, public ...
Resolving the complex environmental problems of water pollution and shortage which occur during urba...
Urban water scoping modelling packages are used as tools to inform decision makers of the sustainabi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is commonly employed to restore urban water systems back to pre-...
Water sensitive interventions are being promoted to reduce the adverse impacts of urban development ...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...
The potential contributions of impermeable surface water discharges to urban water resource manageme...
Historically, little consideration has been given to water performance of urban developments such as...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is something of a catch-all term for environmentally sustainable...
The WaterMet2 tool encapsulates a conceptual, mass balance based model that enables quantifying the ...
Urban water scoping modelling packages are used as tools to inform decision makers of the sustainabi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is commonly employed to restore urban water systems back to pre-...
Planning for “water-sensitive” cities has become a priority for sustainable urban development in Aus...
The paper tests the effectiveness of a methodology used to analyze the water element in the urban ...
Urban hydrology has evolved to improve the way urban runoff is managed for flood protection, public ...
Resolving the complex environmental problems of water pollution and shortage which occur during urba...
Urban water scoping modelling packages are used as tools to inform decision makers of the sustainabi...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is commonly employed to restore urban water systems back to pre-...
Water sensitive interventions are being promoted to reduce the adverse impacts of urban development ...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) systems have the potential mitigate the hydrologic disturbance a...
The potential contributions of impermeable surface water discharges to urban water resource manageme...