A review of sustainable urban drainage systems considering the climate change and urbanization impacts
Q Zhou - Water, 2014 - mdpi.com
Climate change and urbanization are converging to challenge city drainage infrastructure
due to their adverse impacts on precipitation extremes and the environment of urban areas …
due to their adverse impacts on precipitation extremes and the environment of urban areas …
A bibliometric analysis of the research on Sponge City: Current situation and future development direction
X Zha, P Luo, W Zhu, S Wang, J Lyu, M Zhou… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
With the rapid development of urbanization, more and more cities are facing the risk of flood
disasters and the threat of water environment safety during the rainy season. Sponge City …
disasters and the threat of water environment safety during the rainy season. Sponge City …
Artificial intelligence for sustainable energy: A contextual topic modeling and content analysis
T Saheb, M Dehghani, T Saheb - Sustainable Computing: Informatics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Parallel to the rising debates over sustainable energy and artificial intelligence solutions, the
world is currently discussing the ethics of artificial intelligence and its possible negative …
world is currently discussing the ethics of artificial intelligence and its possible negative …
Towards sustainable urban water management: A critical reassessment
Within the literature, concerns have been raised that centralised urban water systems are
maladapted to challenges associated with climate change, population growth and other …
maladapted to challenges associated with climate change, population growth and other …
Participatory approaches in water research: A review
Participatory research approaches address a range of problems in water research, including
the under‐valuation of local knowledge, exclusion of marginalized people, preferential …
the under‐valuation of local knowledge, exclusion of marginalized people, preferential …
Sustainable water management in urban, agricultural, and natural systems
Sustainable water management (SWM) requires allocating between competing water sector
demands, and balancing the financial and social resources required to support necessary …
demands, and balancing the financial and social resources required to support necessary …
Distributed water infrastructure for sustainable communities
CK Makropoulos, D Butler - Water Resources Management, 2010 - Springer
Distributed water infrastructure (located at the community or the household level) is relatively
untried and unproven, compared with technologies for managing urban water at higher (eg …
untried and unproven, compared with technologies for managing urban water at higher (eg …
Assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Tianjin City of China
X Song, F Kong, C Zhan - Water resources management, 2011 - Springer
Regional sustainable development is an important focus on natural resources management,
and also is a critical requirement for socio-economic system's sustainability. Water resource …
and also is a critical requirement for socio-economic system's sustainability. Water resource …
Exploring institutional adaptive capacity in practice: examining water governance adaptation in Australia
Adaptive capacity is widely held as a key property of resilient and transformative social-
ecological systems. However, current knowledge of the term does not yet address key …
ecological systems. However, current knowledge of the term does not yet address key …
Situating green infrastructure in context: A framework for adaptive socio‐hydrology in cities
Management of urban hydrologic processes using green infrastructure (GI) has largely
focused on storm water management. Thus, design and implementation of GI usually rely on …
focused on storm water management. Thus, design and implementation of GI usually rely on …