2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151813616
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Assessing the Performance and Challenges of Low-Impact Development under Climate Change: A Bibliometric Review

Mo Wang,
Sijie Feng,
Rana Muhammad Adnan Ikram
et al.

Abstract: Low-Impact Development (LID) represents a cogent strategy designed to conserve or reestablish antecedent hydrological states through an array of innovative mechanisms and methodologies. Since the dawn of the millennium, LID-centric research has demonstrated a persistent upward trajectory, mainly focusing on its capacity to mitigate climate change repercussions, particularly runoff and peak flows. However, a standardized rubric and toolkit for LID evaluation remain elusive. While numerous studies have documente… Show more

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“…Recent reviews of the literature make it clear that substantial uncertainty remains for understanding the impacts of climate change on the effectiveness of GSI 40 and SCMs in general 41 , along with the need to refine simulation models accordingly. As demonstrated by Wang et al 40 , there are relatively few examples of studies that focus on the climate change implications for the design of SCMs and impacts on stormwater runoff (e.g. 42 45 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reviews of the literature make it clear that substantial uncertainty remains for understanding the impacts of climate change on the effectiveness of GSI 40 and SCMs in general 41 , along with the need to refine simulation models accordingly. As demonstrated by Wang et al 40 , there are relatively few examples of studies that focus on the climate change implications for the design of SCMs and impacts on stormwater runoff (e.g. 42 45 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%