Innovative, Smart and Sustainable Solutions for Urban Stormwater Management
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Water Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (16 November 2020) | Viewed by 105654
Special Issue Editors
Interests: modeling; combined sewer overflows; water pollution; urban stormwater management; water treatment; urban drainage; low impact development; soil science; sustainability of water and energy
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Interests: sustainable water management; drinking water risk; water supply systems; water pollution; groundwater hydrology and protection of groundwater; coastal dynamics, rehabilitation and remediation of coastal environments
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nowadays, urban flooding risk, the deterioration of water quality, air pollution, and urban heat islands can be considered as relevant effects of the urbanization process and climate change. Specifically, from a hydraulic point of view, sewer flooding and combined sewer overflows (CSOs) represent potential risks to human life, economic assets, and the environment.
Since traditional urban drainage techniques are unable to meet these emerging challenges, a transition toward a sustainable, smart, and resilient urban water management is required. New techniques such as real-time control (RTC) of the urban drainage network and low impact development (LID) systems (green roof, permeable pavements, green wall, rain garden, rainwater harvesting, etc.) provide several benefits at multiple scales, representing valid and cost-effective solutions.
This Special Issue aims to publish studies, review articles, and original papers presenting innovative, smart, and/or nature-based solutions; advanced hydrodinamic modelling; and methods that meet new challenges in stormwater management and urban surface runoff.
Prof. Dr. Patrizia Piro
Associate Professor Mario Maiolo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Urban flooding risk mitigation;
- Water quality control;
- Nature-based solutions;
- Green-infrastuctures;
- Low-impact development;
- Real-time control systems;
- Rainfall-runoff models;
- Advanced hydrodinamic models and methods;
- Water-sensitive urban design and planning;
- Life cycle assessment
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