Hydrological modelling of urbanized catchments: A review and future directions
E Salvadore, J Bronders, O Batelaan - Journal of hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
In recent years, the conceptual detail of hydrological models has dramatically increased as a
result of improved computational techniques and the availability of spatially-distributed …
result of improved computational techniques and the availability of spatially-distributed …
Impacts of urbanization and development on estuarine ecosystems and water quality
Urbanization and human-led development have increased more rapidly along shorelines
and in coastal watersheds than inland regions over the past century. The result of major land …
and in coastal watersheds than inland regions over the past century. The result of major land …
Urbanization effects on watershed hydrology and in-stream processes in the southern United States
The southern United States is characterized by a humid, subtropical climate and consists of
16 states (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky …
16 states (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky …
Stormwater runoff and export changes with development in a traditional and low impact subdivision
ME Dietz, JC Clausen - Journal of environmental management, 2008 - Elsevier
Development continues at a rapid pace throughout the country. Runoff from the impervious
surfaces in these watersheds continues to be a major cause of degradation to freshwater …
surfaces in these watersheds continues to be a major cause of degradation to freshwater …
A new model framework for sponge city implementation: Emerging challenges and future developments
Sponge City concept is emerging as a new kind of integrated urban water systems, which
aims to address urban water problems. However, its implementation has encountered a …
aims to address urban water problems. However, its implementation has encountered a …
Effects of land use, climate, and imperviousness on urban stormwater quality: A meta-analysis
Many natural and anthropogenic factors cause degradation of urban stormwater quality,
resulting in negative consequences to receiving waters. In order to improve water quality …
resulting in negative consequences to receiving waters. In order to improve water quality …
Trees and streets as drivers of urban stormwater nutrient pollution
Expansion of tree cover is a major management goal in cities because of the substantial
benefits provided to people, and potentially to water quality through reduction of stormwater …
benefits provided to people, and potentially to water quality through reduction of stormwater …
Residential urban stormwater runoff: a comprehensive profile of microbiome and antibiotic resistance
Non-point stormwater runoff is a major contamination source of receiving waterbodies.
Heightened incidence of waterborne disease outbreaks related to recreational use and …
Heightened incidence of waterborne disease outbreaks related to recreational use and …
Hydrological modelling of ungauged urban watershed using SWAT model
The effects of urbanization on hydrological processes and water resources have been
quantified and predicted by detailed characterization and modeling of the affected urban …
quantified and predicted by detailed characterization and modeling of the affected urban …
The spatio-temporal impacts of demolition land use policy and crime in a shrinking city
AE Frazier, S Bagchi-Sen, J Knight - Applied Geography, 2013 - Elsevier
Land use change, in the form of urbanization, is one of the most significant forms of global
change, and most cities are experiencing a rapid increase in population and infrastructure …
change, and most cities are experiencing a rapid increase in population and infrastructure …