2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118273
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Stormwater runoff reduction benefits of distributed curbside infiltration devices in an urban catchment

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“…Many scholars have made recommendations for alleviating urban waterlogging Liu et al, 2022;Shahzad et al, 2022). For Haining City, there are the following three targeted recommendations: ((1) Haining City should improve its compensation system for cultivated land protection and severely crack down on the behavior of arbitrarily occupying cultivated land and building houses.…”
Section: Recommendations For Sustainable Development Of Urban Waterlo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars have made recommendations for alleviating urban waterlogging Liu et al, 2022;Shahzad et al, 2022). For Haining City, there are the following three targeted recommendations: ((1) Haining City should improve its compensation system for cultivated land protection and severely crack down on the behavior of arbitrarily occupying cultivated land and building houses.…”
Section: Recommendations For Sustainable Development Of Urban Waterlo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is true in particular for the solution in which the inflow into and the outflow from these systems are difficult to measure or sample. Shahzad et al [12] studied the performance of curbside infiltration systems when used as a distributed solution and measured the urban catchment outflow in order to detect the hydrological impact of the system. They found a relatively modest impact on the runoff due to the limited storage volume, relative to the catchment scale; however, the study illustrated the potential for NBS and NWRM systems to control runoff in a real-life setting.…”
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confidence: 99%