2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.041
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A new structure of permeable pavement for mitigating urban heat island

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“…Permeable pavements have the potential to provide more hydrological and environmental benefits in comparison with traditional pavements. For example, in addition to managing stormwater through detention and infiltration, these systems help to reduce the heat island effect [110,111]. may be suitable for this SUDS type and should be considered in future spatial evaluations as previous studies have identified the benefits out of implementing permeable pavements in different impervious areas due to their multifunctionality [23,109].…”
Section: Local Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Permeable pavements have the potential to provide more hydrological and environmental benefits in comparison with traditional pavements. For example, in addition to managing stormwater through detention and infiltration, these systems help to reduce the heat island effect [110,111]. may be suitable for this SUDS type and should be considered in future spatial evaluations as previous studies have identified the benefits out of implementing permeable pavements in different impervious areas due to their multifunctionality [23,109].…”
Section: Local Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permeable pavements have the potential to provide more hydrological and environmental benefits in comparison with traditional pavements. For example, in addition to managing stormwater through detention and infiltration, these systems help to reduce the heat island effect [110,111]. Figure 8 shows the percentage of the total analyzed area and the spaces suitable for the SUDS types.…”
Section: Local Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big cities have significantly higher temperature than rural areas, both day and night: during the day, the heat reflection and emissions from buildings exacerbate the urban heat island effect [1], while at night, the temperature increases due to the release of the heat stored in roads and buildings. The phenomenon of heat island effect increases year by year, consequently increasing the energy consumption and reducing the life quality and comfort of urban residents [2][3][4][5][6]. The heat absorption rate of asphalt pavements is so high that their daytime temperature exceeds 60 • C and, thus, the ambient temperature of the road is also significant [7]; the heat stored in the pavement is released at night, contributing to increasing the ambient temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Permeable Pavement Systems (PPS) are one specific type of SUDS. A large number of studies have shown the hydraulic benefits of these systems, including: reduction of surface urban runoff and peak flow attenuation, reduction of combined sewer overflows, groundwater recharge [2] and mitigation of urban heat island effect [3]. Nevertheless, there are few research about the second pillar of SUDS design (water quality), although the number has been growing in recent years [4]- [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%