Integrating urban water fluxes and moving beyond impervious surface cover: A review
Though urban areas represent a small fraction of global land cover, they have an outsized
impact on hydrological processes. Within these areas, the pathways that water follows are …
impact on hydrological processes. Within these areas, the pathways that water follows are …
Evaluation of stormwater management approaches and challenges in urban flood control
Across the globe, the damage caused by urban floods has increased manifold. The
unchecked development has encroached the natural drainage, and the conventional …
unchecked development has encroached the natural drainage, and the conventional …
Mitigation of concurrent flood and drought risks through land modifications: Potential and perspectives of land users
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Modifications to land can serve to jointly reduce risks of floods and droughts to people and to
ecosystems. Whether land modifications are implemented will depend on the willingness …
ecosystems. Whether land modifications are implemented will depend on the willingness …
Lessons learned from 20 y of monitoring suburban development with distributed stormwater management in Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
Urban development is a well-known stressor for stream ecosystems, presenting a challenge
to managers tasked with mitigating its effects. For the past 20 y, streamflow, water quality …
to managers tasked with mitigating its effects. For the past 20 y, streamflow, water quality …
A planning framework to mitigate localized urban stormwater inlet flooding using distributed Green Stormwater Infrastructure at an urban scale: Case study of Dallas …
Mitigation of localized pluvial flooding is one of the major resiliency goals in urban
environments, and Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) has the potential to deliver such an …
environments, and Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) has the potential to deliver such an …
Stream power index for networks (SPIN) toolbox for decision support in urbanizing watersheds
Urbanization typically leads to erosion and instability in rivers, and many management and
restoration strategies have been developed to dampen the worst impacts. Stream power …
restoration strategies have been developed to dampen the worst impacts. Stream power …
Impact of stormwater infiltration on rainfall-derived inflow and infiltration: A physically based surface–subsurface urban hydrologic model
The subsurface fate of stormwater infiltration enhanced by green infrastructure (GI) is
unknown. GI redirects stormflows from the surface into the subsurface, which can be …
unknown. GI redirects stormflows from the surface into the subsurface, which can be …
Hydrologic responses of single land use urban and forested watersheds and their implications to improving urban drainage design
The need for resilient stormwater infrastructure is increasingly critical as urbanization and
climate change continue to threaten water resources. Engineers and practitioners require …
climate change continue to threaten water resources. Engineers and practitioners require …
Wastewater discharges and urban land cover dominate urban hydrology signals across England and Wales
Urbanisation is an important driver of changes in streamflow. These changes are not uniform
across catchments due to the diverse nature of water sources, storage, and pathways in …
across catchments due to the diverse nature of water sources, storage, and pathways in …
Effects of design and climate on bioretention effectiveness for watershed-scale hydrologic benefits
Bioretention areas are a common form of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI). There is
significant research on the performance of individual bioretention cells, but the watershed …
significant research on the performance of individual bioretention cells, but the watershed …