Real time control of rainwater harvesting systems: The benefits of increasing rainfall forecast window

WD Xu, TD Fletcher, MJ Burns… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Use of real time control (RTC) technology in rainwater harvesting systems can improve
performance across water supply, flood protection, and environmental flow provision. Such …

The land–river interface: a conceptual framework of environmental process interactions to support sustainable development

RC Grabowski, K Vercruysse, I Holman, A Azhoni… - Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
Rivers and their surrounding lands are focal points of human development in the landscape.
However, activities associated with development can greatly affect river processes, causing …

Effects of urbanization on stream flow, sediment, and phosphorous regime

KM MacKenzie, K Singh, AD Binns, HR Whiteley… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Urbanization, if not properly managed, can lead to stream channel degradation termed
Urban Stream Syndrome (USS). However, the effects of different levels of urbanization and …

Multi-decadal changes in river morphology in an urbanizing watershed: Highland Creek, Toronto, Canada

P Ashmore, J McDonald, V Barlow - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban land development causes significant changes to river channel form and function.
Outcomes are strongly conditioned by local circumstances although responses such as …

Real-time controlled rainwater harvesting systems can improve the performance of stormwater networks

WD Xu, MJ Burns, F Cherqui, S Duchesne… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Real-Time Control (RTC) technology is increasingly applied in Rainwater
Harvesting (RWH) systems to optimise their performance related to water supply and flood …

Coordinated control can deliver synergies across multiple rainwater storages

WD Xu, MJ Burns, F Cherqui… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Studies in Real− Time Control (RTC) Rainwater Harvesting Systems (RWH) have to
date been limited to the control of single storages, leaving the potential benefits of operating …

[HTML][HTML] An index for inferring dominant transport pathways of solutes and sediment: Assessing land use impacts with high-frequency conductivity and turbidity sensor …

A Zarnaghsh, A Husic - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Land use change threatens aquatic ecosystems through freshwater salinization and
sediment pollution. Effective river management requires an understanding of the dominant …

Urbanized stream restoration as designed adaptation: Planning using synthetic digital rivers and form variation assessment

C Dawson, P Ashmore - River Research and Applications, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Restoring urbanized streams is challenging because of the absence of natural reference
reaches and major changes in discharge and sediment supply as a consequence of …

Sediment dynamics of watershed urbanization and river restoration: Insights from 10 years of research in small gravel‐bed rivers

E Papangelakis, T Raso, MA Hassan… - Earth Surface …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Watershed urbanization frequently leads to river channel enlargement and incision.
Mitigation strategies such as in‐channel restoration and stormwater management have …

Urbanization and stream ecosystems: the role of flow hydraulics towards an improved understanding in addressing urban stream degradation

DO Anim, P Banahene - Environmental Reviews, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by
increasing stormwater runoff, which causes major changes to key ecosystem processes …