2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202010.0295.v1
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A Review of Recent Studies on Urban Stormwater Drainage System for Urban Flood Management

Abstract: Stormwater drainage and urban flooding are the popular issues in policy agendas and academia. Although the research on these title increases steadily an integrated review on stormwater drainage and urban flood with a focus on pluvial flooding has yet to be produced. This paper presents a critical review on stormwater drainage and urban flood based on 78 selected journal papers published over the period of 1990 to 2018. The review focus on pluvial flooding to relate urban stormwater drainage management and urba… Show more

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“…Finally, a careful cost-benefit evaluation needs to be conducted to assess the economic, social, and environmental value of drainage system integration with urban infrastructure (Sewnet & Devi, 2020). By taking into account long-term benefits such as reduced flood mitigation costs, increased property values, and provision of green open spaces, we can justify the investment required in integrated and sustainable infrastructure development.…”
Section: Integration Of Drainage Systems With Urban Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%

Innovative Approaches to Urban Drainage System : A Review

Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap,
Loso Judijanto,
Bucky Wibawa Karya Guna
et al. 2024
IJEET
“…Finally, a careful cost-benefit evaluation needs to be conducted to assess the economic, social, and environmental value of drainage system integration with urban infrastructure (Sewnet & Devi, 2020). By taking into account long-term benefits such as reduced flood mitigation costs, increased property values, and provision of green open spaces, we can justify the investment required in integrated and sustainable infrastructure development.…”
Section: Integration Of Drainage Systems With Urban Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%

Innovative Approaches to Urban Drainage System : A Review

Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap,
Loso Judijanto,
Bucky Wibawa Karya Guna
et al. 2024
IJEET
“…However, coordination sometimes has complex problems and is not easy to solve by one sector alone, so partnership and collaboration (interoperability) are necessary to ensure proper handling or response in disaster management [7]. Good disaster management must also prepare not only for the emergency phase but also prepare a good framework in the pre-and post-disaster phases [8]. With good and coordinated disaster management, it will be clear which sectors need to be involved, what can be done, and how the mechanism works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collection for building material losses includes 4,202 houses, consisting of micro-businesses (61), places of worship (13), schools (9), government offices (8), health facilities (3), public facilities (2), and traditional markets (1). Infrastructure losses include 12.8 km of affected roads, nine bridges, 100 meters of clean water pipe, and two irrigation bends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lately, urban flooding due to storm events, has been reported to be the primary risk to urban resilience [30]. Thus, a transition towards a paradigm shift in urban water management is increasingly necessary [31]. A commonly accepted definition for this new "integrated" and "sustainable" water management paradigm is "An approach to urban planning and design that integrates the management of the total water cycle into the urban development process" [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%