2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2019.104532
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A participatory approach based on stochastic optimization for the spatial allocation of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems for rainwater harvesting.

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“…The study analysed the presence of trends in the rainfall time-series for 19 cities in Poland for years 1970-2019, from the perspective of design and operation of RWH systems. Therefore, there were analysed the 20-day cumulative rainfall periods along the year higher than the thresholds 10, 20, 30 and 40 mm, as well as the class intervals [0-10) mm, [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] mm, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] mm and [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] mm. The results of the M-K test detected statistically significant (CLI ≥ 95%) or close to statistical significance (90% ≤ CLI < 95%) trends in 14 of the 152 datasets under analysis (9.2% of the total), and tendencies to change (75% ≤ CLI < 90%) in approximately 18% of the datasets, with less than half of them corresponding to downward trends.…”
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“…The study analysed the presence of trends in the rainfall time-series for 19 cities in Poland for years 1970-2019, from the perspective of design and operation of RWH systems. Therefore, there were analysed the 20-day cumulative rainfall periods along the year higher than the thresholds 10, 20, 30 and 40 mm, as well as the class intervals [0-10) mm, [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] mm, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] mm and [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] mm. The results of the M-K test detected statistically significant (CLI ≥ 95%) or close to statistical significance (90% ≤ CLI < 95%) trends in 14 of the 152 datasets under analysis (9.2% of the total), and tendencies to change (75% ≤ CLI < 90%) in approximately 18% of the datasets, with less than half of them corresponding to downward trends.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1% 14% 26% 7% 5% 21% 34% 6% 6% 20% 31% 5% 7% 15% 30% 5% Gdańsk 2% 21% 48% 9% 12% 25% 42% 6% 8% 19% 30% 5% 2% 12% 25% 5% Gorzów Wlkp. 5% 16% 32% 7% 9% 23% 39% 8% 11% 20% 32% 5% 6% 15% 23% 4% Katowice 2% 10% 27% 6% 5% 16% 30% 5% 10% 18% 28% 5% 6% 16% 27% 5% Kielce 0% 14% 33% 7% 5% 19% 31% 6% 11% 21% 33% 5% 6% 16% 30% 5% Koszalin 1% 11% 29% 6% 7% 16% 34% 5% 9% 17% 28% 5% 6% 15% 23% 4% Kraków 2% 12% 28% 6% 6% 19% 35% 6% 9% 20% 33% 6% 6% 16% 25% 5% Lublin 4% 16% 34% 7% 11% 22% 35% 6% 10% 20% 34% 5% 6% 15% 24% 4% Łódź 3% 15% 31% 7% 6% 21% 31% 6% 9% 22% 31% 5% 5% 16% 28% 5% Olsztyn 1% 12% 27% 6% 6% 20% 39% 7% 9% 19% 28% 5% 5% 15% 26% 4% Opole 3% 15% 31% 7% 8% 21% 40% 7% 8% 20% 32% 6% 7% 14% 27% 5% Poznań 6% 18% 36% 9% 13% 25% 37% 6% 11% 22% 34% 5% 2% 14% 25% 6% Rzeszów 1% 13% 33% 7% 9% 21% 44% 7% 9% 20% 36% 6% 6% 14% 25% 5% Suwałki 2% 13% 25% 6% 5% 21% 39% 6% 6% 19% 30% 6% 8% 16% 26% 4% Szczecin 2% 16% 41% 8% 8% 21% 34% 6% 9% 21% 36% 6% 7% 15% 25% 4% The annual fraction with 20-day cumulative rainfalls according to the class intervals of [0-10) mm, [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] mm, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] mm, and [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] mm was calculated and summarised in Table 3. The annual average frequency of periods with a 20-day cumulative rain between [0-10) mm ranged from 10% for Katowice to 21% for Gdańsk.…”
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