Evaluating the effectiveness of bioretention cells for urban stormwater management: A systematic review
S Nazarpour, I Gnecco, A Palla - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bioretention cells (BRCs) are a promising low-impact development (LID) practice that are
commonly used in urban settings to improve the water quality and mitigate the hydrological …
commonly used in urban settings to improve the water quality and mitigate the hydrological …
Urban vertical farming as an example of nature-based solutions supporting a healthy society living in the urban environment
A Zaręba, A Krzemińska, R Kozik - Resources, 2021 - mdpi.com
The subject of the article concerns vertical urban farms that play an important role in nature-
based solutions and ecosystem services for the city. In the face of a changing climate …
based solutions and ecosystem services for the city. In the face of a changing climate …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting the performance of green stormwater infrastructure using multivariate long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network
The expected performance of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) is typically quantified
through numerical models based on hydrologic parameters and physics-based equations …
through numerical models based on hydrologic parameters and physics-based equations …
Exploring the influential factors of residents' attitudes toward implementing green infrastructures for stormwater management in the US
Although green infrastructures (GIs) have been gaining increasing popularity, their
widespread adoption in the US has been limited. To encourage wider implementation …
widespread adoption in the US has been limited. To encourage wider implementation …
Overview of the (Smart) Stormwater Management around the Baltic Sea
In this review paper, we investigate the management of the quality of stormwater in the Baltic
Sea region. Current stormwater management practices, standards, and legislation do not …
Sea region. Current stormwater management practices, standards, and legislation do not …
[HTML][HTML] Removal and release of microplastics and other environmental pollutants during the start-up of bioretention filters treating stormwater
Untreated stormwater is a major source of microplastics, organic pollutants, metals, and
nutrients in urban water courses. The aim of this study was to improve the knowledge about …
nutrients in urban water courses. The aim of this study was to improve the knowledge about …
Behaviour and Peculiarities of Oil Hydrocarbon Removal from Rain Garden Structures
The expansion of impervious areas in the context of climate change leads to an increase in
stormwater runoff. Runoff from roads, petrol stations, and service stations is the most …
stormwater runoff. Runoff from roads, petrol stations, and service stations is the most …
The Impact of Green Infrastructure on the Quality of Stormwater and Environmental Risk.
I Godyń, A Grela, K Muszyński… - Sustainability (2071 …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Increasing urbanization and the associated sealing of areas and the use of storm sewer
systems for drainage not only increase the risk of flooding but also reduce water quality in …
systems for drainage not only increase the risk of flooding but also reduce water quality in …
Water Oriented City—A '5 Scales' System of Blue and Green Infrastructure in Sponge Cities Supporting the Retention of the Urban Fabric
The article presented methods of urban development in terms of the application of the
'sponge city'concept, as well as the possibility of introducing different hydro-engineering …
'sponge city'concept, as well as the possibility of introducing different hydro-engineering …
Field performance of rain garden in red soil area in southern China
C Chen, Y Li, W Le, C You, Z Liu, W Liu, R Zhang - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Sponge City, as a new concept in urban stormwater management, utilizes on-site or local
hydrologic processes for runoff control and therefore is highly dependent on the …
hydrologic processes for runoff control and therefore is highly dependent on the …