2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.184
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Comparison of urbanization and climate change impacts on urban flood volumes: Importance of urban planning and drainage adaptation

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“…The third problem concerns the adaptability of the fixed drainage systems to various future conditions mainly driven by urban growth [6-9] and climate change [10][11][12][13].As one of the major driving forces, urbanization tends to worsen the performance of drainage systems as the urban form changes. Typical characteristics of urban form change include the increases of both the constructed area and its impervious fraction, which lead to a larger volume of urban flooding [14,15] and higher urban water pollutant loads such as TSS (total suspended solids) and NH 4 -N [16]. In addition to the impervious fraction, other relevant characteristics, such as allotment geometry and roof area can be conceptualized by a newly developed software that performs refined simulation and management of urban water systems [17].…”
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“…The third problem concerns the adaptability of the fixed drainage systems to various future conditions mainly driven by urban growth [6-9] and climate change [10][11][12][13].As one of the major driving forces, urbanization tends to worsen the performance of drainage systems as the urban form changes. Typical characteristics of urban form change include the increases of both the constructed area and its impervious fraction, which lead to a larger volume of urban flooding [14,15] and higher urban water pollutant loads such as TSS (total suspended solids) and NH 4 -N [16]. In addition to the impervious fraction, other relevant characteristics, such as allotment geometry and roof area can be conceptualized by a newly developed software that performs refined simulation and management of urban water systems [17].…”
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“…The probabilistic approach and the improvement of research techniques in the field can help to minimize these errors. For example, risk maps, combined with a quantification of the urban drainage system (especially in the case of urban floods) can represent a fundamental tool for floods mitigation and for future adaptation strategies [66]. An important aspect that is beginning to take importance in the forecast of flood phenomena is the identification of nonstationary flooding series and the analysis of their causes [67].…”
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“…The importance of urban sprawl and changes in rainfall, evaluating the worst possible consequences of flooding of an urban cities, was demonstrated in [15], showing that on an average of 1.7 times per year, a greater number of buildings are exposed to flood hazard under the worst-case combined scenario as compared with the baseline scenario. A study by [16] focused on comparing the impacts of urbanization and climate change on urban runoff and flood volumes, taking into account the role of urban drainage. The research outcomes featured the significance of reassessing the performance of present and future drainage networks in adapting to the climate changing and urban improvement.Flood hazard and urban growth have been discussed in many studies that focused on investigating the impact of urban growth-driven land use change on the extreme rainfall variability in and around cities, by means of sensitivity studies [17].…”
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“…The social and economic impacts of climate change on the urban environment were investigated by [19] and the results included recommendations and solutions that the government should implement to manage the urban extension [20]. Many other studies have indicated that a flood risk study should be included as part of the urban planning process [16,21], and have also stated that urbanized floodplains are human-natural systems, where climate, socioeconomic trends, built systems, and riverine processes affect flood hazards and consequent disasters.The extensive land-use modifications accompanying urban growth have led to an increase in changes in the surface runoff [22]. As stated in the Collaborative Research on Flood Resilience in Urban Areas (CORFU) project, urban expansion plays a focal role in the evaluation of flood risk [23].…”
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