Journal article
Understanding, management and modelling of urban hydrology and its consequences for receiving waters: A state of the art
TD Fletcher, H Andrieu, P Hamel
Advances in Water Resources | Published : 2013
Abstract
Urban hydrology has evolved to improve the way urban runoff is managed for flood protection, public health and environmental protection. There have been significant recent advances in the measurement and prediction of urban rainfall, with technologies such as radar and microwave networks showing promise. The ability to predict urban hydrology has also evolved, to deliver models suited to the small temporal and spatial scales typical of urban and peri-urban applications. Urban stormwater management increasingly consider the needs of receiving environments as well as those of humans. There is a clear trend towards approaches that attempt to restore pre-development flow-regimes and water qualit..
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