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Journal articles on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Muwafu, Simon Peter, Louis Celliers, Jürgen Scheffran, and María Máñez Costa. "Community Governance Performance of Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable Urban Stormwater Management in Sub-Saharan Africa." Sustainability 16, no. 19 (2024): 8328. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16198328.

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The expansion of cities in Sub-Saharan Africa has led to an increase in impervious surfaces, intensifying stormwater management challenges, especially in informal settlements situated in ecologically sensitive areas like wetlands. This urban growth has heightened flood risks and negatively impacted biodiversity, water quality, and socio-economic conditions, particularly during extreme weather events intensified by climate change. Nature-Based Solutions (NbSs), including Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDSs), offer sustainable strategies for managing stormwater and mitigating these adverse
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Rahman, K., and T. Weber. "Sustainable urban development in Brisbane City - the Holy Grail?" Water Science and Technology 47, no. 7-8 (2003): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2003.0673.

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Impacts from urban stormwater runoff on receiving environments have been well documented, particularly through specific regional scientific studies. Using various local government planning and management elements, urban developments in Brisbane City are now able to address stormwater management in an increasingly holistic context. One key initiative includes facilitating Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) components within an Integrated Water Management Strategy that looks at policy formation, planning strategies, design option, community marketing and acceptance, maintenance programs and fin
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Chandratreya, Dr Abhijit. "Sustainable Water Management Through Green Infrastructure." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 10 (2024): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem37795.

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This research explores the implementation of sustainable water management practices through green infrastructure (GI) solutions. As urbanization intensifies, traditional water management systems face challenges such as flooding, water pollution, and reduced biodiversity. Green infrastructure, which integrates natural processes into urban planning, offers innovative strategies for stormwater management, water quality enhancement, and habitat restoration. This study examines various GI techniques, including rain gardens, permeable pavements, and green roofs, assessing their effectiveness in miti
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Stefanus and Robby Yussac Tallar. "THE SUSTAINABLE CONCEPT DESIGN CONCERNING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN AREA." Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Arsitektur 30, no. 1 (2025): 25–31. https://doi.org/10.36728/jtsa.v30i1.2841.

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The relationship between water quantity and water quality status in the framework of water resources management was complex and likely to be site-specific, thus the cause-effect relationships between pollutant sources (affluents) and water quality condition remain unclear. The primary principle of Low Impact Development (LID) concept design is to detain and/or hold stormwater for as long as possible and to limit stormwater pollution before it enters major waterbodies. LID methods aim to preserve as much water on-site as feasible while also protecting water quality through the use of natural la
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Hwang, Kyoyoung, Thorsten Schuetze, and Fabrizio Amoruso. "Flood Resilient and Sustainable Urban Regeneration Using the Example of an Industrial Compound Conversion in Seoul, South Korea." Sustainability 12, no. 3 (2020): 918. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12030918.

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The objective of this study was to illustrate the urban flood resilience and sustainability improvement potential by integration of decentralized water management systems in sustainable urban regeneration projects. This paper discusses sustainable and resilient urban regeneration potentials using the example of an industrial compound (ICs) conversion in Seoul, South Korea. Urban flood vulnerability has been a concern globally due to land use changes, limited capacity of existing stormwater management infrastructures and the effects of climate change. Due to their comparably low building densit
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Luqman Ismail, Mohd, Sharifah Meryam Shareh Musa, Narimah Kasim, and Rozlin Zainal. "MSMA Implementation Factors in Integrated Stormwater Management." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1022, no. 1 (2022): 012068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1022/1/012068.

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Abstract The Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (DID) released the Urban Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (MSMA) in 2000 as a guideline to address longterm national goals and priorities in ensuring that sustainable urban drainage systems are properly used. MSMA’s emphasis on control at source approaches may be divided into three categories: water quantity control, erosion and sediment control, and water quality control. As highlighted in the manual, a successful implementation of its principles and techniques though calls for involvement of various professionals including
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Boguniewicz-Zabłocka, Joanna, and Andrea G. Capodaglio. "Analysis of Alternatives for Sustainable Stormwater Management in Small Developments of Polish Urban Catchments." Sustainability 12, no. 23 (2020): 10189. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122310189.

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Sustainable stormwater management approaches in accordance with the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) allow a source control to handle the quality and quantity of the runoff at local level or near the source. The most popular technologies applied in Europe are green roofs, porous pavements, retention basins and bioswales/raingardens. In this article, two of these solutions (retention tank with reuse, and rain garden, respectively), applied to single dwelling case studies in a suburban area in the Silesia Region (Poland), are illustrated and analyzed. The selected cases consider technical and
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Bohman, Anna, Erik Glaas, and Martin Karlson. "Integrating Sustainable Stormwater Management in Urban Planning: Ways Forward towards Institutional Change and Collaborative Action." Water 12, no. 1 (2020): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12010203.

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Climate change impacts, ageing infrastructure and the increasing imperviousness of cities all raise enormous challenges to and call for new ways of planning for sustainable urban stormwater management. Especially, closer collaboration among a diverse set of actors involved has been pointed to as critical to enable the development of holistic and flexible approaches. However, the shift towards inclusive forms of planning has been slow, and characterized by technical and institutional lock-ins. Against this background, this study scrutinizes the challenges and developments perceived as central f
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Godyń, Izabela, Agnieszka Grela, Krzysztof Muszyński, and Justyna Pamuła. "The Impact of Green Infrastructure on the Quality of Stormwater and Environmental Risk." Sustainability 16, no. 19 (2024): 8530. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16198530.

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Increasing urbanization and the associated sealing of areas and the use of storm sewer systems for drainage not only increase the risk of flooding but also reduce water quality in streams into which stormwater is discharged. Green infrastructure (GI) measures are applied with the aim of managing this stormwater sustainably and reducing the associated risks. To this end, a quantitative–qualitative approach was developed to simulate GI—namely, rain gardens, bioretention cells, and vegetative bioswales—at the urban catchment scale. The findings highlight the potential of applying GI measures to m
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Liu, Li, Ole Fryd, and Shuhan Zhang. "Blue-Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Stormwater Management—Lessons from Six Municipality-Led Pilot Projects in Beijing and Copenhagen." Water 11, no. 10 (2019): 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11102024.

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Managing stormwater on urban surfaces with blue-green infrastructure (BGI) is being increasingly adopted as an alternative to conventional pipe-based stormwater management in cities. BGI combats water problems and provides multiple benefits for cities, including improved livability and enhanced biodiversity. The paper examines six municipality-led pilot projects from Beijing and Copenhagen, through a review of documents, site observations and interviews with project managers. Beijing’s projects attempt to divert from a pipe-based approach but are dominated by less BGI-based solutions; they cou
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Mikkola, Bouvin Johanna. "Implementering av Långsiktigt hållbar dagvattenhantering i kommunal planering i Bottenvikens vattendistrikt : Hinder och förutsättningar." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-184736.

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One of the challenges today ́s planners face with the urbanization is how to adapt the city to the climate changes, with the increasing precipitation that causes flooding. The concept of Sustainable stormwater management aims to prevent flooding and ensure good water quality, which complies with the EU Water Framework Directive. The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Sustainable stormwater management and climate adaption is implemented in municipal planning in the Bothnian Bay Water District and to map the prevailing conditions and obstacles that may occur. Semi-structured interviews wer
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Weaver, Eric R. R. "Sustainable Development Through Urban Agriculture." Scholar Commons, 2017. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6636.

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This document includes three completed publications to represent Urban Agriculture as a ideal solution to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The first publication (Weaver, 2017a) provided in Chapter Two examines the stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) modelling parameters for the current EPA Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) as the first step to developing Urban Agriculture BMPs. The second publication (Weaver, 2015) provided in Chapter Three highlights how many high-rated scholars have identified agriculture as a critical driver for the planetary systems impacts we find with c
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Hammitt, Sarah A. (Sarah Ann). "Toward sustainable stormwater management : overcoming barriers to green infrastructure." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/59735.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-83).<br>With their high concentrations of impervious surface, urban areas generate stormwater runoff that overwhelms existing infrastructure causing flooding, sewer overflows, water pollution, and habitat degradation. Under pressure to find cost-effective, environmentally sustainable, and socially responsible solutions to stormwater management, cities are looking to green infrastructure. The term "green infrast
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Kadurupokune, Wanniarachchi Kankanamge Nilmini Prasadika, and s3144302@student rmit edu au. "Sustainable management of stormwater using pervious pavements." RMIT University. Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, 2008. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20081029.102009.

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Pervious pavements in car parks and driveways reduce peak discharge and the volume of runoff flowing in to urban drains and improve the water quality by trapping the sediments in the infiltrated water. This reduces the risk of pollutants such as suspended solids and particle bound chemicals such as phosphorous, nitrogen, heavy metals and oils and hydrocarbons entering receiving waters. The key objectives of the study are to establish relationships between rainfall and pervious pavement runoff and quantify improvements to infiltrated stormwater quality through the pervious pavement. The fiel
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Schulman, Alexis. "Sustainable cities and institutional change : the transformation of urban stormwater management." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/118076.

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Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2018.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 290-308).<br>It is widely argued that a sustainable future depends on the capacity of cities to substantially alter how they grow and consume natural resources. Research on sustainable cities has typically emphasized how this change ought to be achieved, outlining specific interventions in the form of new policies and technologies. Problematically, we know far less about why u
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Iten, Shoshana, and Julia Filling. "Stormwater Governance Commoning in Rostorp, Malmö: Practicing shared responsibility in stormwater governance." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-23432.

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Mezgebe, Bineyam. "Sustainable Stormwater Management: Applying Green Infrastructure Principles in Addis Ababa." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc_num=ucin1258489866.

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Thesis (Master of Community Planning)--University of Cincinnati, 2009.<br>Advisor: Xinhao Wang. Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed Feb. 22, 2010). Includes abstract. Keywords: Storm Water Runoff; Green Infrastructure; Addis Ababa; Urban Planning; Environmental Planning; GIS. Includes bibliographical references.
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Bailey, Chrissy. "Low impact development barriers towards sustainable stormwater management practices in the Puget Sound region /." Online pdf file accessible through the World Wide Web, 2003. http://archives.evergreen.edu/masterstheses/Accession86-10MES/2003Bailey_CMESThesis.pdf.

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Karlsson, Amanda, and Maria Bergström. "IMPLEMENTERING AV SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS I STADSBYGGNADSPROJEKT I JÖNKÖPINGS KOMMUN." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Byggnadsteknik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-31021.

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Purpose: Climate change and increased proportion of hard surfaces due to urbanization is causing problems with flooding. Although it has been known for a long time that traditional stormwater management needs to be complemented, progress towards Sustainable Drainage Systems, SuDS, is slow. Techniques to locally handle storm water are available for most situations, but there is a lack of knowledge and experience. The aim of this thesis is to present a proposal on how implementation of SuDS can be promoted in urban development projects in Jönköping municipality. Method: Using literature review,
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Hellberg, Madeleine. "Planning and implementing sustainable urban drainage systems in the built environment." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Arkitektur och vatten, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-82068.

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Our planet stands before many great challenges, where climate change and urbanization are two of the major challenges. One of the challenges due to climate change is the increased amount of precipitation and of extreme rainfall, which creates a higher amount of stormwater within the urban areas and an increased risk of urban flooding. Urbanization and an increasing global population put pressure on the environment as more land is exploited and existing urban areas are further developed and densified. Urban areas are already under high pressure to handle the risks of climate change, therefore i
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Books on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Cheshmehzangi, Ali, Maycon Sedrez, and Andrew Flynn, eds. Rethinking Stormwater Management through Sustainable Urban Design. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4924-9.

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Cahill, Thomas H. Low impact development and sustainable stormwater management. Wiley, 2012.

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Snodgrass, William J. Implementation of pollution control measures for urban stormwater runoff. Edited by P'ng Jonathan C, Ontario Water Resources Branch, and Ontario Ministry of the Environment Technology Transfer Workshop on Implementation of Pollution Control Measures for Urban Stormwater Runoff (1989 : Toronto, Ontario). University of Toronto Press, 1992.

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Snodgrass, William J. Implementation of pollution control measures for urban stormwater runoff. Edited by Pʾng Jonathan C, Ontario. Ministry of the Environment., and Technology Transfer Workshop on Implementation of Pollution Control Measures for Urban Stormwater Runoff. (1989 : Toronto, Ontario). U. of T. University Press, 1992.

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Geller, Gunther, and Detlef Glücklich, eds. Sustainable Rural and Urban Ecosystems: Design, Implementation and Operation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28261-4.

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Hoyer, Jacqueline, and Lukas Kronawitter. Water sensitive urban design: Principles and inspiration for sustainable stormwater management in the city of the future. Jovis, 2011.

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Ralls, Katherine Ann. Post-project appraisal of SUDS: Evaluating the implementation of sustainable urban drainage systems. Oxford Brookes University, 2002.

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Victoria. Dept. of Infrastructure., ed. Melbourne 2030: Planning for sustainable growth : implementation in the planning system : advisory note. Dept. of Infrastructure, 2002.

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L, Clar Michael, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Low Impact Development Committee, eds. Low impact development technology: Implementation and economics. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015.

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Buchholz, Nicole. Low-Impact Development and Green Infrastructure Implementation: Creating a Replicable GIS Suitability Model for Stormwater Management and the Urban Heat Island Effect in Dallas, Texas. [publisher not identified], 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Pineda-Martos, Rocío, Maria-Beatrice Andreucci, Cristina S. C. Calheiros, et al. "Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable Urban System Transformation: Addressing Circularity in Building System Recovery." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57800-7_26.

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AbstractUrban system transformation in view of sustainability is fundamental for efficient adaptation and mitigation of challenges faced by cities. Sustainable urban transitions, under the umbrella of circular economy, are key to effectively addressing future challenging scenarios and their impacts. The adoption of nature-based solutions (NBS) for circular resource management can provide beneficial ecosystem services to the urban built environment while promoting the conservation and reuse of resources within the urban cycle. The Circular City framework outlined the use of NBS to tackle challe
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Kodym, Andrea, Katharina Lapin, and Debashis Sanyal. "Ecological Connectivity in Urban and Semi-Urban Forests." In Ecological Connectivity of Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82206-3_18.

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Abstract The term ‘green infrastructure’ (GI) refers to a network of natural and semi-natural areas designed to provide ecosystem services. Urban green infrastructure focuses on green spaces within cities, including parks, gardens, forests, and water elements (blue infrastructure). It offers numerous benefits such as enhancing biodiversity, mitigating the urban heat island effect, acting as a carbon sink, improving air quality, aiding in stormwater management, and promoting physical and mental well-being. Urban green infrastructure also plays a crucial role in supporting regional habitat conne
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Abdrabo, Karim I., Sameh A. Kantosh, Mohamed Saber, et al. "The Role of Urban Planning and Landscape Tools Concerning Flash Flood Risk Reduction Within Arid and Semiarid Regions." In Natural Disaster Science and Mitigation Engineering: DPRI reports. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2904-4_11.

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AbstractThis chapter highlights some substantial questions inquired by researchers to comprehend the flood risks (FRs) that occur in their cities as follows: (1) What is the impact of flooding on urban areas? (2) what effect does urbanization have on FR? (3) What are the existing nonstructural and structural mitigation measures for urban flooding? and (4) What is the role of urban planning and landscape tools in flood risk reduction (FRR) for cities as well as their inhabitants? The main messages in this chapter could be summarized as follows: (1) Comprehension of both the sources and types of
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Spence, Kevin, Jonathan Bridge, Duncan McLuckie, and Jaya Kandasamy. "Urban Stormwater and Flood Management." In Applied Environmental Science and Engineering for a Sustainable Future. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11818-1_7.

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Farhadi, Reza, Keramatollah Ziari, Shima Bakhshayeshi, Maryam Noroozi, Saeedeh Nasehi, and Reza Askarizad. "Sustainable Urban Design for Stormwater Management: Concepts and Reviews." In Urban Sustainability. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4924-9_9.

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Heaney, James P., and John J. Sansalone. "A Vision for Urban Stormwater Management in 2050." In Toward a Sustainable Water Future. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412077.ch17.

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van Leeuwen, John, John Awad, Baden Myers, and David Pezzaniti. "Introduction to Urban Stormwater: A Global Perspective." In Applied Environmental Science and Engineering for a Sustainable Future. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11818-1_1.

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Khakhar, Mona, Smit Patel, and Anjana Vyas. "Managing Urban Stormwater for Sustainable Urban Development: A Geospatial Approach." In GIScience for the Sustainable Management of Water Resources. Apple Academic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003284512-2.

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Anim, Desmond Ofosu, Eric Gaisie, and Abena Boatemaa Asare-Ansah. "Towards Sustainable and Resilient Urban Development: Rethinking Stormwater Management in Sub-Saharan African Cities." In Sustainable Urban Futures in Africa. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003181484-6.

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Jayawardena, Iresh. "Harmonising Water Sensitive Design for Sustainable Stormwater Management: Challenges and Opportunities in Auckland’s Urban Development." In Urban Sustainability. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4924-9_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Sutcu, Fatih. "Implementation of Innovative Retrofitting Methods after the 2023 Turkiye Earthquakes." In IABSE Symposium, Tokyo 2025: Environmentally Friendly Technologies and Structures: Focusing on Sustainable Approaches. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2025. https://doi.org/10.2749/tokyo.2025.0514.

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&lt;p&gt;Two sequential earthquakes on February 6th, 2023, with moment magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5, have devastated southeast Turkey, affecting more than 11 cities. Field reconnaissance revealed that the disaster not only affected urban areas but also resulted in substantial damage to office-type buildings and industrial zones, causing economic losses and hindering the region's recovery. In this paper, the most commonly observed damages in office buildings and industrial facilities and their underlying causes are discussed. Innovative retrofitting suggestions are provided to enhance the seismic
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Qarani Aziz, Shuokr, and Khalat Khalid Muhammed. "Modern Methods and Artificial Intelligence in Stormwater Harvesting as Sustainable Solutions." In The 3rd International Conference on Engineering and Innovative Technology. Salahaddin University-Erbil, 2025. https://doi.org/10.31972/iceit2024.053.

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This study investigates stormwater harvesting's combination of contemporary techniques with artificial intelligence (AI) as a viable urban water management strategy. Rapid urbanization and climate change are increasing challenges for cities, making efficient stormwater management essential for reducing floods, improving water quality, and advancing environmental sustainability. The research emphasises the benefits of cutting-edge infrastructure, such as permeable pavements and green roofs, which greatly lower runoff and enhance water retention. Moreover, the research explores the use of AI and
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Rehana, Shaik, Mohammad Shikaf Ali S, Ataur Rahman, and Krishnan Sundara Rajan. "Water Sensitive Urban Design Practices in Indian Cities: A Critical Review." In International Conference on Advancements in Engineering Education. Science Technology and Management Crescent Australia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.71427/icaeed2025/7.

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Rapid urbanization and climate change have intensified challenges related to urban water management. Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) represents an innovative approach for managing urban water resources, integrating sustainable water management practices within urban planning. This systematic review focuses on the state of WSUD research in India both at a house-hold scale to a catchment or community scale. Despite being in the early stages of WSUD implementation, India’s research highlights key themes, methodologies, and outcomes in this domain. Majority of the literatures reviewed the WSUD
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Jenewein, Oswald. "Post-Oil Environments: Responsive Design Strategies for Coastal City-Landscapes of Oil." In 2020 ACSA Fall Conference. ACSA Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.fallintercarbon.20.4.

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This paper summarizes parts of an interdisciplinary research and design project on climate adaptation strategies on the scale of architecture and the city within the case-study territory of Corpus Christi Bay in South Texas. In particular, this paper assesses the challenges of the emerging process of re-industrialization along the Texas Coast, highlighting significant impacts of industrial growth on the city landscape of Downtown Corpus Christi, which is located directly adjacent to the industrial oil port. A proposed masterplan is shown in this paper to demonstrate how responsive design strat
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Romnée, A., K. de Bondt, and V. Mahaut. "Sustainable stormwater management tool at the neighbourhood scale." In URBAN WATER 2014. WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/uw140331.

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Yua, Sesugh, Ataur Rahman, Mohammad A. Alim, and Blake Allingham. "Sustainable Stormwater Management Using Stormwater Quality Improvement Devices: A Review." In International Conference on Advancements in Engineering Education. Science Technology and Management Crescent Australia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.71427/icaeed2025/20.

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The rise in urbanisation has led to increased stormwater runoff due to the proliferation of impervious surfaces, vegetation loss, and decreased drainage efficiency. To manage urban stormwater, water sensitive urban design (WSUD) has been proposed in Australia, which reduces urban flooding and protects our natural waterways. Stormwater quality improvement devices (SQIDs) are elements of WSUD that can remove pollutants from urban stormwater. This paper reviews key SQIDs, which are widely adopted globally. A bibliometric analysis is conducted based on relevant publications from 2000 to 2024, whic
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Bou-Saab, Jamil, and Christopher Miehle. "Case Studies in Sustainable Urban Stormwater Management Design and Innovation." In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure 2014. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784478745.036.

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Šuvalija, Suvada, and Biljana Buhavac. "NEW APPROACHES OF URBAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT." In GEO-EXPO 2022. DRUŠTVO ZA GEOTEHNIKU U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35123/geo-expo_2022_6.

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The paper presents new approaches to stormwater management in urban areas that are emerging as a solution to the problems of floods and water pollution in urban areas. Urban rain (pluvial) floods occur mostly due to undercapacity, incompleteness or dysfunction of the stormwater drainage system, and due to climate change and urbanization. In order to create a sustainable and pleasant living environment where water is a resource and not a cause of problems (due to floods and water pollution), new approaches to stormwater management in urban areas are being introduced. The application of new appr
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Sivakumar, Ashwath, Suresh Ellappa Subramani, and Twinkle Melina Johnsi Rani Vincent. "Bridging data visualization for urban stormwater management – A review." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (IC-IPSET’24). AIP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0273195.

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Stahre, Peter. "Integrated Planning of Sustainable Stormwater Management in the City of Malmo, Sweden." In Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage (9ICUD). American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40644(2002)168.

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Reports on the topic "Sustainable urban stormwater implementation"

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Gunnarson, Matilda, and Karina Barquet. Nature-based solutions in municipal stormwater management in Sweden: costs, co-benefits, responsibilities and policies. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2025. https://doi.org/10.51414/sei2025.002.

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This report focuses on sustainable stormwater management in Swedish municipalities and aims to further understanding of the planning and policy context for the implementation of nature-based solutions (NbS) in Sweden. The authors investigate available cost estimates for a selection of NbS used for urban stormwater management in Sweden by scanning relevant databases and conducting a keyword search on municipal websites. Then, they map how NbS, co-benefits, costs, division of responsibilities and policy are included in municipal stormwater documents from 29 municipalities. Finally, they explore
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Watkins, Graham George. Approaches to the Assessment and Implementation of Sustainable Infrastructure Projects in Latin American and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009232.

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This paper discusses innovative approaches to implementing the Bank's Sustainable Infrastructure Strategy in the region. It describes the challenge of infrastructure in LAC, overviews approaches to sustainable infrastructure, describes Bank sustainable infrastructure activities, and begins the process of describing an integrated approach to sustainable infrastructure. This paper does not enter into the details of indicators and metrics for sustainable infrastructure, but it does look at criteria across the energy, transport, and water and sanitation sectors in both urban and non-urban contexts
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Barba, Ricardo Carlos, Sourav Majumder, Palak Rawal, and Saswati Ghosh Belliappa. Resettling Urban Populations: Learning from the Graduation Approach in India. Asian Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps230201-2.

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The integration of the Graduation Approach in resettlement planning and implementation under the Tamil Nadu Inclusive, Resilient, and Sustainable Housing for Urban Poor Sector Project presents a unique model for large-scale resettlement. The Graduation approach is a combination of sequenced interventions aimed to lift households out of poverty and into sustainable livelihoods. This working paper explains the contextualized design of the Graduation program for the project, its envisaged impact, lessons learned at the design phase, and recommendations for other projects involving large scale res
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Kolb, Eugenia. Does the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of the European Union guarantee successful citizen participation? Goethe-Universität, Institut für Humangeographie, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.51592.

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The Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) is a concept of the European Union. The non-binding guidelines formulated within this framework aim to help municipalities and cities to strategically define a local and long term transport and mobility plan. From the European Union's point of view, citizen participation plays a pivotal role during all phases – from the development of the plan until its implementation. This intends to achieve greater support and acceptance from the community for the plan, and to facilitate its implementation. This paper investigates whether the planning and political
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Schad, Aaron, Shakhar Misir, Melissa Meyer, et al. Vegetation establishment and management in USACE floodwater detention basins : Greens Bayou Flood Risk Management Mitigation Project. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/49438.

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This report documents efforts by the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) in assisting the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Galveston District (SWG) in native vegetation establishment design, propagation, installation, monitoring, and adaptive management for the mitigation requirements of the Greens Bayou Flood Risk Management Project. Specifically, to provide (1) a vegetation establishment design ensuring development of sustainable native plant communities compatible with flooding and drought events; (2) suitable native aquatic, wetland, and woody plants for project use;
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Scholl, Lynn, Margareth Celse L'Hoste, Oscar Quintanilla, and Alejandro Guerrero. Approach paper: Comparative Case Studies: IDB Supported Urban Transport Projects. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010559.

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The IDB's support for Urban Transportation projects in Latin America has grown rapidly in recent years, with annual lending volume for the urban transport sector growing by 36% from 2005 to 2012, comprising more than 20 percent of the transport sector lending portfolio by 2012. This support is likely to continue growing in the next decade due to several institutional commitments, programs, and strategies, including the GCI-9 Agreement, the Sustainable Transport Action Plan (REST-AP), the Sustainable Cities Program, and the Rio+20 Commitments. The objective of these comparative case studies is
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Wang, Chih-Hao, and Na Chen. A Gravity Model Integrating Land-Use and Transportation Policies for Sustainable Development: Case Study of Fresno, California. Mineta Transportation Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2023.2222.

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The idea of urban compaction has been long proposed and promoted to address the problem of urban sprawl in many American cities. However, there are still rare successful cases of such implementation in the United States. This study uses a classic gravity model, TELEM (Transpiration, Economic, and Land-Use Model) to examine to what extent a land-use or transportation policy must be regulated to make the urban compaction occur in a typical auto-dependent city—Fresno, California. Five scenarios are considered (BL, L1, L2, T1, and T2), in which the baseline (BL) is a natural growth scenario. Witho
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Gracias, Jose Sanchez, Gregory Parnell, Eric Specking, Edward Pohl, and Randy Buchanan. Smart cities–a structured literature review. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49695.

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Smart cities are rapidly evolving concept-transforming urban developments. They use advanced technologies and data analytics to improve quality of life, increase efficiency of infrastructure and services, and promote sustainable economic growth. They integrate multiple domains to create an interconnected and intelligent urban environment. The implementation of smart city solutions in international contexts was also analyzed and proposes strategies to overcome implementation challenges. The integration of technology and data-driven solutions has potential to revolutionize urban living by provid
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Nyirakamana, Colette, Vanessa van den Boogaard, and Warsame Ahmed. Land and Property Taxation to Finance Urban Development in Somaliland: Challenges and Prospects for Reform. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2024.083.

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Despite significant economic growth, particularly in the construction sector, Somaliland faces substantial public infrastructure deficits, which hinder further economic progress and increase business costs. Critical infrastructure needs and the low base of essential public goods provision highlight the need for the government to establish stronger fiscal foundations, particularly at the local level in urban areas. While government revenue collection is low, property and land taxes represent a significant opportunity to raise local government revenue and contribute to sustainable urban developm
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Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana, and Marissa Lindquist. Mapping South-East Queensland fashion and textile networks for circular communities. Queensland University of Technology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.250775.

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The report Mapping South East Queensland fashion and textile networks for circular communities provides an analysis of the fashion and textile manufacturing industry in South East Queensland (SEQ), and a strategy to achieve circular communities in the sector. It responds to the urgent need for a solution that deals with textile waste in the clothing industry. The report reveals the geographical distribution of fashion and textile businesses, their concentration in specific areas of the Greater Brisbane Region (GBR), their businesses dimension and their practices in procuring textiles. Data is
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