雨水
绿色基础设施
低影响开发
地理空间分析
洼地
弹性(材料科学)
地表径流
计算机科学
网络规划与设计
大洪水
雨水管理
环境规划
防洪减灾
土木工程
环境科学
工程类
地理
电信
遥感
热力学
物理
生物
考古
生态学
作者
Jonatan Zischg,Peter Zeisl,Daniel Winkler,Wolfgang Rauch,Robert Sitzenfrei
摘要
Abstract In the future, infrastructure systems will have to become smarter, more sustainable, and more resilient requiring new methods of urban infrastructure design. In the field of urban drainage, green infrastructure is a promising design concept with proven benefits to runoff reduction, stormwater retention, pollution removal, and/or the creation of attractive living spaces. Such ‘near-nature’ concepts are usually distributed over the catchment area in small scale units. In many cases, these above-ground structures interact with the existing underground pipe infrastructure, resulting in hybrid solutions. In this work, we investigate the effect of different placement strategies for low impact development (LID) structures on hydraulic network performance of existing drainage networks. Based on a sensitivity analysis, geo-referenced maps are created which identify the most effective LID positions within the city framework (e.g. to improve network resilience). The methodology is applied to a case study to test the effectiveness of the approach and compare different placement strategies. The results show that with a simple targeted LID placement strategy, the flood performance is improved by an additional 34% as compared to a random placement strategy. The developed map is easy to communicate and can be rapidly applied by decision makers when deciding on stormwater policies.
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