2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.104078
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Designing green infrastructure and sustainable drainage systems in urban development to achieve multiple ecosystem benefits

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“…The suggested width reduction can significantly reduce the resources needed to construct HFDs, thereby reducing cost while still maintaining the high hydrologic performance. In addition, it can reduce the land and carbon footprint, which is one of the key environmental issues associated with drainage systems 49 , 50 . When the design storm approach is used to size HFDs for flood controls as detailed by Highway England (Supplementary Section 1 ), the longitudinal slope, diameter and roughness of the different segments of the perforated pipe should all be taken into consideration to verify that the recommended reduced width of the HFD is still large enough to avoid the flooding of the motorway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suggested width reduction can significantly reduce the resources needed to construct HFDs, thereby reducing cost while still maintaining the high hydrologic performance. In addition, it can reduce the land and carbon footprint, which is one of the key environmental issues associated with drainage systems 49 , 50 . When the design storm approach is used to size HFDs for flood controls as detailed by Highway England (Supplementary Section 1 ), the longitudinal slope, diameter and roughness of the different segments of the perforated pipe should all be taken into consideration to verify that the recommended reduced width of the HFD is still large enough to avoid the flooding of the motorway.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary keywords in orange are associated with sustainable urban drainage systems, "storms, rainfall, stormwater, performance assessment," "catchments," and "hydrological modeling," which are strongly correlated with the term "runoff." These three terms, used for the literature review but not explicitly covered by our search, may be regarded as study subjects (Chapman & Hall, 2022a) in cluster (5).…”
Section: Journal Of Sustainable Civil Engineering and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regulation of the Minister of Public Works Number 06/Prt/M/2007 dated March 16, 2007, on General Guidelines for Building and Environmental Planning (2007: 20) construes the principles of structuring the intensity of functional land use, one of which is the use of sufficient open space to provide comfort for the environment with a ratio of 60% built space versus 40% green open space. Unfortunately, infrastructure development is more focused on the service of infrastructure benefits by ignoring the development of green infrastructure [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%