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Understanding the effects of site-scale water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) in the urban water cycle: a review

Meng, 2022

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Meng X
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Blue-Green Systems

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With city growth, the development of vacant or under-used land parcels is becoming more common compared to the past. The current 'water-sensitive urban design (WSUD)'approach to such development will improve resource efficiency, liveability, and the amenity of cities …
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