Journal article
Influence of plant composition and water use strategies on green roof stormwater retention
Z Zhang, C Szota, TD Fletcher, NSG Williams, J Werdin, C Farrell
Science of the Total Environment | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Green roofs are increasingly being considered a promising engineered ecosystem for reducing stormwater runoff. Plants are a critical component of green roofs and it has been suggested that plants with high water use after rainfall, but which are also drought tolerant, can improve rainfall retention on green roofs. However, there is little evidence to show how plants with different water use strategies will affect green roof retention performance, either in monocultures or in mixed plantings. This study tested how monocultures and a mixture of herbaceous species (Dianella admixta, Lomandra longifolia and Stypandra glauca) affected rainfall retention on green roofs. These species were chosen b..
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Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Thanks to Ariane Lenhard, Andrea Pianella, Pei-wen Chung and Jessica Kurylo for assisting with data collection. This research was funded by Australian Research Council Linkage grant LP130100731 supported by Melbourne Water and the Inner Melbourne Action Plan (IMAP). Zheng Zhang was supported by the Melbourne International Research Scholarship (MIRS) and Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship (MIFRS).