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Journal articles on the topic "Regenwasserbewirtschaftung"
Engel, Norbert. "Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in Berlin." Wasser und Abfall 2, no. 10 (October 2000): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03246360.
Full textRott, Ulrich, and Carsten Meyer. "Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung im innerstädtischen Bereich." Wasser und Abfall 2, no. 3 (March 2000): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03253680.
Full textOberascher, Martin, Jonatan Zischg, Ulrich Kastlunger, Martin Schöpf, Carolina Kinzel, Christoph Zingerle, Wolfgang Rauch, and Robert Sitzenfrei. "Multifunktionale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung durch smarte Regentonnen." Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft 71, no. 7-8 (May 6, 2019): 348–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00506-019-0582-0.
Full textMinar, Stefan. "Motivation zur Umsetzung einer naturnahen Regenwasserbewirtschaftung." WASSERWIRTSCHAFT 110, no. 10 (October 2020): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s35147-020-0443-6.
Full textErnst, Tobias, and Wolfgang Dickhaut. "Mit Retentionspotenzialkarten zurlokalen Wirksamkeitsabschätzung dezentraler Regenwasserbewirtschaftung." Wasser und Abfall 13, no. 11 (October 26, 2011): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s35152-011-0113-1.
Full textKaiser, Mathias. "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung als Baustein einer nachhaltigen Siedlungsentwicklung." Raumforschung und Raumordnung 64, no. 2 (March 31, 2006): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03183170.
Full textMeyer, Carsten, Ulrich Rott, Andreas Kolb, and Lutz Angstenberger. "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung Retentionszisternen zur Vorentlastung eines Regenrückhaltebeckens." Wasser und Abfall 10, no. 6 (June 2008): 32–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03247549.
Full textScholz, Miklas. "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung im privaten, gewerblichen und kommunalen Bereich." International Journal of Environmental Studies 67, no. 3 (June 2010): 459–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207230601099769.
Full textSiedlungsgebieten", B. "Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung als Maßnahme zur Optimierung des innerstädtischen Wasserkreislaufs." TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis 6, no. 3-4 (September 1, 1997): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14512/tatup.6.3-4.16.
Full textSieker, Friedhelm, Ullrich Zimmerman, and Harald Sommer. "Wasserwirtschaft entwicklung eines planungsinstrumentes zur flächenbezogenen regenwasserbewirtschaftung unter besonderer berücksichtigung des vorbeugenden hochwasserschutzes." WASSERWIRTSCHAFT 95, no. 3 (March 2005): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03252347.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Regenwasserbewirtschaftung"
Stecker, Armin. "Anwendung der Mulden-Rigolen-Kombination zur dezentralen Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in urbanen Entwässerungssystemen /." Hannover : SuG-Verl.-Ges, 1997. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=007809673&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.
Full textEismann, Susanne. "Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung zum Ausgleich der Veränderung des Wasserhaushaltes infolge der Flächenversiegelung." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB11163861.
Full textKaiser, Mathias [Verfasser]. "Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung als Baustein einer nachhaltigen Siedlungsentwicklung demonstriert mithilfe der Entwicklung und Umsetzung von Modellprojekten / Mathias Kaiser." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Technische Universität Dortmund, 2004. http://d-nb.info/1011532379/34.
Full textZimmerman, Ullrich. "Integrierte siedlungswasserwirtschaftliche Planung eine einzugsgebietsweite Betrachtung der Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in Siedlungsgebieten im Hinblick auf eine nachhaltige und optimierte Sanierungsstrategie /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=976191687.
Full textHarlaß, Ralf. "Verdunstung in bebauten Gebieten." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2008. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-ds-1223146119806-27644.
Full textEvapotranspiration could be called the air-conditioner of the earth. It is connecting the water and the energy cycle. The components of the water and energy cycle are related to each other in a dynamic system. Urban development is interfering with this system. Changes of the water and energy balance resulting from construction can be calculated on the basis of long-standing annual average balances and compared with the balance in the catchment area before construction. Before granting building permission, the impacts on the water and energy balance should be evaluated in order to minimize interference with nature. Causing long-term impacts must be considered beforehand in planning. Coping only with design storm events does not suffice. Evaporation is more intensely affected by the paving of streets and squares and by constructing buildings then the other components of the water cycle. However, up to now, in the process of design and planning permission of new development areas, the focus is on runoff and, increasingly, on infiltration of rainwater. The large reduction of evaporation is mostly neglected. The reason for the reduction is the lack of buffer storage for water. Thus directly affects the energy cycle. Energy which is not used for evaporation remains in the near-ground layers. In the first part, the factors influencing evaporation are explained and an overview over the methods of calculation is given. In the second part all surfaces of urban and natural areas are systematized and subdivided into types of land use. The hydrological and energy properties as well as their effects on the water and energy balance are elucidated for this types of land use and their average annual balances are calculated. Solutions are presented for retaining in urban areas an evaporation rate as high as possible. Starting point hereby is always the buffer storage of rainwater. Most effective measures are the installation of rooftop greening, open water surfaces and trees. The calculations are performed on the basis of the FAO reference evaporation and the types of land use. Starting values are long-stand average annual meteorologic values. The evaporation of water surfaces is calculated with the temperature balance model. The method is applied to two examples showing the impacts of land use change on water and energy balance: the development of agricultural and forest land in Saxony into an industrial development site, and the impact of the construction of an underground station in the centre of the City Malmö, Sweden
Harlaß, Ralf. "Verdunstung in bebauten Gebieten." Doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Dresden, 2007. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A23856.
Full textEvapotranspiration could be called the air-conditioner of the earth. It is connecting the water and the energy cycle. The components of the water and energy cycle are related to each other in a dynamic system. Urban development is interfering with this system. Changes of the water and energy balance resulting from construction can be calculated on the basis of long-standing annual average balances and compared with the balance in the catchment area before construction. Before granting building permission, the impacts on the water and energy balance should be evaluated in order to minimize interference with nature. Causing long-term impacts must be considered beforehand in planning. Coping only with design storm events does not suffice. Evaporation is more intensely affected by the paving of streets and squares and by constructing buildings then the other components of the water cycle. However, up to now, in the process of design and planning permission of new development areas, the focus is on runoff and, increasingly, on infiltration of rainwater. The large reduction of evaporation is mostly neglected. The reason for the reduction is the lack of buffer storage for water. Thus directly affects the energy cycle. Energy which is not used for evaporation remains in the near-ground layers. In the first part, the factors influencing evaporation are explained and an overview over the methods of calculation is given. In the second part all surfaces of urban and natural areas are systematized and subdivided into types of land use. The hydrological and energy properties as well as their effects on the water and energy balance are elucidated for this types of land use and their average annual balances are calculated. Solutions are presented for retaining in urban areas an evaporation rate as high as possible. Starting point hereby is always the buffer storage of rainwater. Most effective measures are the installation of rooftop greening, open water surfaces and trees. The calculations are performed on the basis of the FAO reference evaporation and the types of land use. Starting values are long-stand average annual meteorologic values. The evaporation of water surfaces is calculated with the temperature balance model. The method is applied to two examples showing the impacts of land use change on water and energy balance: the development of agricultural and forest land in Saxony into an industrial development site, and the impact of the construction of an underground station in the centre of the City Malmö, Sweden.
Minar, Stefan. "Analyse des Einflusses von abwasserwirtschaftlichen Herausforderungen auf die Motivation von planungsrelevanten Akteuren zur Nutzung einer naturnahen Regenwasserbewirtschaftung." 2017. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A37325.
Full textIn view of the changing needs regarding residential water management – informed by demographic, economic, social as well as climatic shifts, added to technical, legal and planning requirements – a paradigm shift in the usage of rainwater in urban areas is becoming apparent. Whereas rainwater is currently drained as quickly and thoroughly as possible via a centrally managed infrastructure, a near to nature rainwater management permits a more natural handling of rainwater. This approach aims at the most local storage, treatment or respectively purification and/or restricted discharge. For the responsible urban and infrastructure development planners this leads to varying approaches to decentralisation, involving extensive transformational processes in existing settlements. Therefore this research paper deals with the factors influencing the decision making behaviour of planning-relevant actors regarding the utilisation of semi-natural rainwater management in the mixed-water-system of major cities in Germany. The objective is to identify motivational and behavioural patterns and illustrate the correlations to regional conditions as well as the stakeholders’ activity orientation in detail. To this end the surrounding metropolitan conditions as well as the five departments for wastewater disposal, Office for Urban and Landscape Planning, Office for Environmental Planning, Office for Water Usage and expert committee/panel as key actors in the comprehensive urban planning process regarding rainwater, are to be examined. To enable determination and structuring of the subject relevant to the study, a framework for analysis is derived on the basis of actor-centric institutionalism, which supports the analysis and assessment of the local conditions and activity-orientation of the stakeholders. Using an analytic hierarchical method, a multi-criteria procedure for evaluation and decision-making is implemented, whereby the stakeholder's contribution to the near to nature rainwater usage can be established and determined. It is pointed out that the nationwide interviewed stakeholders demonstrate three comparable action and behaviour patterns, which are not explicitly linked to the urban water management of a metropolis or the communal responsibilities of the stakeholders. This does not allow for the demonstration of differentiated or future application of measures and tools, aimed at action and behavioural patterns, for future handling of rainwater in the sense of a sustainable urban and infrastructure development. A particular challenge is the transparent typification of the stakeholders' action and behavioural patterns owing to poor data quality, whereupon the characteristic values of the study-relevant influences are to be generalised on higher levels. In view of the target sustainable urban and infrastructural development, while taking into account the growing and increasingly complex residential water management needs, the conclusion is a generalisable five-stage recommended action plan for the relevant planning actors, which supports the decision-making process regarding the optimal utilisation of semi-natural rainwater management.:Abbildungsverzeichnis Tabellenverzeichnis Datenblattverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 1.1 Gegenwärtiger Umgang mit Niederschlagswasser im urbanen Raum 1.2 Ziel der Arbeit 1.3 Aufbau der Arbeit 2 Einflussfaktoren und deren Auswirkungen auf die urbane Abwasserbeseitigung 2.1 Abwasserwirtschaft im urbanen Raum 2.2 Demografischer, sozialer und wirtschaftlicher Wandel 2.3 Klimawandel 2.4 Paradigmenwechsel – der Wandel zur naturnahen 3 Methodisches Vorgehen zur Beschreibung der Entscheidungs- und Verhaltensmuster 3.1 Ansätze zur Erfassung, Ordnung und Analyse niederschlagswasserbezogener Planungen 3.2 Ansätze zur Erfassung, Ordnung und Analyse stakeholderbezogener Präferenzen 3.3 Ansätze zur Erhebung stakeholderbezogener Präferenzen 3.4 Ansätze zur Typenbildung von Entscheidungs- und Verhaltensmustern 4 Charakterisierung der deutschen Großstädte 4.1 Wahl qualifizier- und quantifizierbarer großstädtischer Merkmale und deren räumliche wie auch zeitliche Auflösung 4.2 Extraktion der Merkmale für die Untersuchung 4.3 Räumliche Muster der großstädtischen Merkmale 5 Ergebnisse 5.1 Qualität der onlinebasierten Befragung 5.2 Bildung von Motivations-Typen 5.3 Prüfung der Hypothesen 5.4 Prüfung der niederschlagswasserbezogenen Wahrnehmungen der Stakeholder 6 Diskussion und Schlussfolgerung 6.1 Herausforderungen bei der Behandlung von Niederschlagswasser deutscher Großstädte im Mischwassersystem 6.2 Methoden zur Erfassung, Ordnung und Analyse motivationsgetriebener Entscheidungs- und Verhaltensmuster der Stakeholder 6.3 Zusammenhänge zwischen den motivationsgetriebenen Entscheidungs- und Verhaltensmustern der Stakeholder und den sich wandelnden großstädtischen Rahmenbedingungen 6.4 Empfehlungen zum Einsatz der naturnahen Regenwasserbewirtschaftung im großstädtischen Siedlungsbestand 6.5 Ziele und Rahmenbedingungen einer flächendeckenden naturnahen Regenwasserbewirtschaftung im Siedlungsbestand und deren Konsequenzen für die Stakeholder 7 Ausblick 8 Thesenbasierte Zusammenfassung Anhang Danksagung Quellenverzeichnis Selbstständigkeitserklärung
Wintrich, Sandra [Verfasser]. "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in Siedlungsgebieten als Beitrag zum Hochwasserschutz : Untersuchungen zur Effizienz eines Retentionssystems am Beispiel des Neubaugebietes Trier-Petrisberg / Sandra Wintrich." 2009. http://d-nb.info/992981948/34.
Full textZimmerman, Ullrich [Verfasser]. "Integrierte siedlungswasserwirtschaftliche Planung : eine einzugsgebietsweite Betrachtung der Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in Siedlungsgebieten im Hinblick auf eine nachhaltige und optimierte Sanierungsstrategie / von Ullrich Zimmerman." 2005. http://d-nb.info/976191687/34.
Full textBooks on the topic "Regenwasserbewirtschaftung"
Forum Angewandte Geographie "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung" (1997 Ruhr-Universität Bochum). Forum Angewandte Geographie "Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung". Bochum: Geographisches Institut Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 1997.
Find full textSieker, Friedhelm, Rainer Adams, and Volker Huhn. Naturnahe Regenwasserbewirtschaftung in Siedlungsgebieten. Grundlagen, Leitfaden und Anwendungsbeispiele. Expert-Verlag, 2002.
Find full textSieker, Friedhelm, Mathias Kaiser, and Heiko Sieker. Dezentrale Regenwasserbewirtschaftung im privaten, gewerblichen und kommunalen Bereich: Grundlagen und Ausführungsbeispiele. Fraunhofer Irb Stuttgart, 2006.
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