“…In a historical context, LID initially aimed to reintegrate excess runoff into the hydrological cycle [10]. With the advances of techniques, LID incorporated objectives of mitigating the impacts caused by climate change, in addition to proposing to reintegrate the runoff volume into the catchment through local reuse [11,12]. Therefore, incorporating medium-and long-term time scales, considering the increased occurrence of extreme flood and drought events and aiming at the recycling and co-management of resources, LIDs can contribute to several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG), specifically, the objectives of zero hunger (SDG 2), clean water and sanitation (SDG 6), affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11) and climate action (SDG 13).…”