Methodology for a stormwater sensitive urban watershed design

作者: Ambroise Romnée , Arnaud Evrard , Sophie Trachte

DOI: 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2015.09.054

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摘要: Summary In urban stormwater management, decentralized systems are nowadays worldwide experimented, including best management practices. However, a watershed-scale approach, relevant for hydrology, is almost always neglected when designing plan with As consequence, designers fail to convince public authorities of the actual hydrologic effectiveness such an approach watershed management. this paper, we develop design oriented methodology studying morphology in terms sustainable The five-step method, firstly based on cartographic analysis many indicators regarding landscape, fabric and governance. second step focuses identification territorial stakes their corresponding strategies Based indicators, strategies, third defines spatial typologies roadway system system. fourth determines scenarios be applied both systems. fifth projects integrating BMPs into each typology. aims advise engineering offices right location selection without given them hypothetical unique solution. Since every different due local guidelines stakeholders, paper provide sensitive that could reproduced everywhere. example, as case study Belgium, confirming method applicable any watershed. This should helpful hydrology define redaction performance standards at scale. toggles from common experimental point view problem–solution view.

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