生态调节池
雨水
低影响开发
地表径流
环境科学
绿色基础设施
雨水管理
环境规划
业务
环境资源管理
生态学
生物
作者
K. Vijayaraghavan,Basanta Kumar Biswal,Max G. Adam,Soon Hong Soh,Daryl Lee Tsen-Tieng,Allen P. Davis,Soon Hoe Chew,Puay Yok Tan,Vladan Babovic,Rajasekhar Balasubramanian
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112766
摘要
Bioretention is a popular stormwater management strategy that is often utilized in urban environments to combat water quality and hydrological impacts of stormwater. This goal is achieved by selective designing of a system, which consists of suitable vegetation at the top planted on an engineered media with drainage system and possible underdrain at the bottom. Bibliometric analysis on bioretention studies indicates that most of the original research contributions are derived from a few countries and selected research groups. Hence, most of the bioretention systems installed in diverse geographical locations are based on guidelines from climatically different countries, which often lead to operational failures. The current review critically analyzes recent research findings from the bioretention literature, provides the authors’ perspectives on the current state of knowledge, highlights the key knowledge gaps in bioretention research, and points out future research directions to make further advances in the field. Specifically, the role and desired features of bioretention components, the importance of fundamental investigations in laboratory, field-based studies and modeling efforts, the real-time process control of bioretention cells, bioretention system design considerations, and life cycle assessment of full-scale bioretention systems are discussed. The importance of local conditions in guiding bioretention designs in difference climates is emphasized. At the end of the review, current technical challenges are identified and recommendations to overcome them are provided. This comprehensive review not only offers fundamental insights into bioretention technology, but also provides novel ideas to combat issues related to urban runoff and achieve sustainable stormwater management.
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