Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Hu et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Evaluation of low impact development approach for mitigating flood inundation at a watershed scale in China

Hu et al., 2017

View PDF
Document ID
5681272021444898589
Author
Hu M
Sayama T
Zhang X
Tanaka K
Takara K
Yang H
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of environmental management

External Links

Snippet

Low impact development (LID) has attracted growing attention as an important approach for urban flood mitigation. Most studies evaluating LID performance for mitigating floods focus on the changes of peak flow and runoff volume. This paper assessed the performance of LID …
Continue reading at www.academia.edu (PDF) (other versions)

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0401Gullies for use in roads or pavements
    • E03F5/0404Gullies for use in roads or pavements with a permanent or temporary filtering device; Filtering devices specially adapted therefor

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Hu et al. Evaluation of low impact development approach for mitigating flood inundation at a watershed scale in China
Randall et al. Evaluating Sponge City volume capture ratio at the catchment scale using SWMM
Garcia-Cuerva et al. An integrated approach to place Green Infrastructure strategies in marginalized communities and evaluate stormwater mitigation
Bae et al. Effects of low-impact development practices for flood events at the catchment scale in a highly developed urban area
Saurav et al. Predicting flood events in Kathmandu Metropolitan City under climate change and urbanisation
Amaguchi et al. Development and testing of a distributed urban storm runoff event model with a vector-based catchment delineation
De Paola et al. Optimal design of LIDs in urban stormwater systems using a harmony-search decision support system
Li et al. An approximation method for evaluating flash flooding mitigation of sponge city strategies–a case study of Central Geelong
Akter et al. Possibilities of urban flood reduction through distributed-scale rainwater harvesting
Masseroni et al. Green roof benefits for reducing flood risk at the catchment scale
Uribe et al. Potential of retrofitted urban green infrastructure to reduce runoff-A model implementation with site-specific constraints at neighborhood scale
Panos et al. High-resolution modeling of infill development impact on stormwater dynamics in Denver, Colorado
Ben-Daoud et al. The use of low impact development technologies in the attenuation of flood flows in an urban area: Settat city (Morocco) as a case
Mohammed River flood hazard modeling: forecasting flood hazard for disaster risk reduction planning
Mustafa et al. GIS-based hydrodynamic modeling for urban flood mitigation in fast-growing regions: a case study of Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Liu et al. Review of the status of urban flood monitoring and forecasting in TC region
Nowogoński Low impact development modeling to manage urban stormwater runoff: case study of Gorzów Wielkopolski
Saeedi et al. Planning and optimization of green infrastructures for stormwater management: The case of Tehran West Bus Terminal
Hassan et al. Effect of climate change on the flooding of storm water networks under extreme rainfall events using SWMM simulations: a case study
Liu et al. A water balance approach to assess rainwater availability potential in urban areas: the case of Beijing, China
Kafle et al. Basin scale rainfall-runoff modelling for flood forecasts
Lyu et al. Scenario-based inundation analysis of metro systems: A case study in Shanghai
Borah et al. Protecting heritage: Insights into effective flood management using green infrastructure in a highly urbanized environment
Bdour Arid lands flood evaluation and mitigation measures using HEC-HMS model and best management practices (BMPs)
Kokas Effect of land use and low impact development measures on urban flood hazard: a case study in the Black Creek watershed