Urbanization involves the replacement of vegetated surfaces with impervious built surfaces, and it often results in an increase in the rate and volume of rainwater surface runoff. Urban green spaces play a positive role in rainwater-runoff reduction. However, few studies have explored the benefits of rainwater-runoff reduction by urban green spaces. Based on inventory data of urban green spaces in Beijing, the paper evaluated the economic benefits of rainwater-runoff reduction by urban green spaces, using the rainwater-runoff-coefficient method as well as the economic valuation methods. The results showed that, 2494 cubic meters of potential runoff was reduced per hectare of green area and a total volume of 154 million cubic meters rainwate...
Hong Kong often faces stormwater problems during the rainy season. The heavy rainstorm could cause ...
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negativ...
Stormwater is a water resource rather than a waste. Harvesting stormwater and treating stormwater o...
Green space plays important roles in the environment as an integral part of the urban ecosystem. It ...
Residential areas comprise more than 30% of the urban built-up zones of China. High-density resident...
This paper reveals the role of urban green space (UGS) in regulating runoff and hence on urban hydro...
Urban green infrastructures (UGI) can effectively reduce surface runoff, thereby alleviating the pre...
Shortage of water is the key limiting factor for agricultural development of Beijing. Rainwater harv...
The Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) region, which has humid subtropical climat...
Urban green spaces have been proven to significantly decrease ambient air temperature and mitigate h...
Increased impervious surfaces due to urbanization have reduced evaporation and infiltration into the...
Under a scenario of global climate change, the water conservation function of Beijing's forest ecosy...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
Global climate change has led to more extreme rainfall events. Exploring the different design scheme...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Hong Kong often faces stormwater problems during the rainy season. The heavy rainstorm could cause ...
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negativ...
Stormwater is a water resource rather than a waste. Harvesting stormwater and treating stormwater o...
Green space plays important roles in the environment as an integral part of the urban ecosystem. It ...
Residential areas comprise more than 30% of the urban built-up zones of China. High-density resident...
This paper reveals the role of urban green space (UGS) in regulating runoff and hence on urban hydro...
Urban green infrastructures (UGI) can effectively reduce surface runoff, thereby alleviating the pre...
Shortage of water is the key limiting factor for agricultural development of Beijing. Rainwater harv...
The Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) region, which has humid subtropical climat...
Urban green spaces have been proven to significantly decrease ambient air temperature and mitigate h...
Increased impervious surfaces due to urbanization have reduced evaporation and infiltration into the...
Under a scenario of global climate change, the water conservation function of Beijing's forest ecosy...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
Global climate change has led to more extreme rainfall events. Exploring the different design scheme...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Hong Kong often faces stormwater problems during the rainy season. The heavy rainstorm could cause ...
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negativ...
Stormwater is a water resource rather than a waste. Harvesting stormwater and treating stormwater o...