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Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD)

Water Sensitive Urban Design: An Investigation of Current Systems, Implementation Drivers, Community Perceptions and Potential to Supplement Urban Water Services

Water Sensitive Urban Design: An Investigation of Current Systems, Implementation Drivers, Community Perceptions and Potential to Supplement Urban Water Services

... centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems have been implemented for over 100 ...drinking water supply, efficient collection and disposal of wastewater to protect human health, and the mitigation ...

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Using Water Sensitive Urban Design to improve drainage capacity : Examination of the impact of distributed and catchment scale Water Sensitive Urban Design systems on flow frequency

Using Water Sensitive Urban Design to improve drainage capacity : Examination of the impact of distributed and catchment scale Water Sensitive Urban Design systems on flow frequency

... simulate Water-Sensitive Urban Design principles, in order to develop recommendations for implementing WSUD at the allotment level (with infill development) or in the streetscape in the ...

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Water sensitive urban design for sustainable road development

Water sensitive urban design for sustainable road development

... underground water stores, it must now be collected through stormwater drainage systems in which it will travel through to ultimately be ...a water treatment facility. To alleviate these issues, Water ...

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Water-sensitive urban design: opportunities for the UK

Water-sensitive urban design: opportunities for the UK

... the water- sensitive city is seen as being as sustainable as ...of water is primarily driven by the need to fund and reduce major flood risks (Defra, 2011) but with the reduction of carbon dioxide ...

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Stormwater harvesting and water sensitive urban design detention: a compatibility analysis

Stormwater harvesting and water sensitive urban design detention: a compatibility analysis

... of urban flows in worsening the channel bed and bank erosion of downstream ...developed urban area is at least an 80% reduction of the TSS load (QDERM, ...

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Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Strategies to Mitigate the Impacts of Intense Rainfall on the Sanitary Sewer Network Performance

Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Strategies to Mitigate the Impacts of Intense Rainfall on the Sanitary Sewer Network Performance

... the water quality of receiving waterways, replacing potable water with alternate sources for non-consumptive uses, improving landscapes, aesthetics and ...various water utilities and local councils ...

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The investigation of the sustainability of a regional approach to Water Sensitive Urban Design using a Triple Bottom Line Assessment

The investigation of the sustainability of a regional approach to Water Sensitive Urban Design using a Triple Bottom Line Assessment

... Lloyd, Wong and Chesterfield (2002) adds doubt to the notion that a regional stormwater treatment approach is more cost effective, where a cost-benefit analysis was performed on a hypothetical development comparing the ...

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A strategic partnership promoting water sensitive urban design to the southern Tasmanian community

A strategic partnership promoting water sensitive urban design to the southern Tasmanian community

... The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Education and Training Modules that were developed and implemented by the Masters Plumbers Association of Tasmania MPAT [r] ...

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Water sensitive urban design for the Spring Creek
catchment and MUSIC sensitivity analysis

Water sensitive urban design for the Spring Creek catchment and MUSIC sensitivity analysis

... the water infiltrates the local soil slowly. Water applied to clayey soils tends to pond on the surface of the soil after a short period of ...where water is ponded is a favourable habitat for ...

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Performance of water sensitive urban design bioretention
installations on the Gold Coast

Performance of water sensitive urban design bioretention installations on the Gold Coast

... The Water by Design (2014) Bioretention Technical Design Guidelines recommends that the detention depth be between 100-200mm with a maximum of 300mm, detention depths greater than this may impact ...

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Use of passive stormwater samplers in water sensitive urban design

Use of passive stormwater samplers in water sensitive urban design

... the water level rises above the sample intake tube. Water is siphoned into the container until it is ...sample water, providing that most suspended sediment particles are in the silt to clay size ...

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COUPLING THERMAL MASS AND WATER SYSTEMS AS URBAN PASSIVE DESIGN IN HOT CLIMATES

COUPLING THERMAL MASS AND WATER SYSTEMS AS URBAN PASSIVE DESIGN IN HOT CLIMATES

... by water-based and thermal mass strategies such as water walls, channels and ...‘water sensitive city’ to enable a transformative change in present ...of water systems seen as ...

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Identification of Key Indicators for Drinking Water Protection Services in the Urban Forests of Ljubljana

Identification of Key Indicators for Drinking Water Protection Services in the Urban Forests of Ljubljana

... The purpose of selected indicators for canopy interactions is to quantify the input of energy, nutrients and water to the urban forest area by deposition. In forests part of the precipitation falls through ...

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Urban Design as a Catalyst for Advancing Architectural Education

Urban Design as a Catalyst for Advancing Architectural Education

... and urban design education also differ significantly in their respective approaches to the promotion or application of diverse social science and multi-disciplinary ...the design world reflect ...

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Rethinking models of architectural research: we don’t do objects

Rethinking models of architectural research: we don’t do objects

... (client). Design problems are solved and then reintroduced in the following ...of design in the past have been replaced or overshadowed by more social, political cultural and ecological ...the design ...

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Next generation sequencing showing potential leachate influence on bacterial communities around a landfill in China

Next generation sequencing showing potential leachate influence on bacterial communities around a landfill in China

... = landfill soil locations; BHGW = landfill ground water; USGW = urban site ground water;.. USS1 and USSUR1 = urban site soil samples..[r] ...

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Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD): matching urban design and urban ecology

Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD): matching urban design and urban ecology

... The proposed system of green corridors would require the use of land inside the Aidanfield site (creating green areas with native plants, swale system and detention basins) an[r] ...

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Evaluating urban land carrying capacity based on the ecological sensitivity analysis : a case study in Hangzhou, China

Evaluating urban land carrying capacity based on the ecological sensitivity analysis : a case study in Hangzhou, China

... of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on an ecological sensitivity ...of urban development, and ecological environmental sensitivity to create reasonable evaluation indicators to analyze urban ...

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Integrating site-specific environmental graphic design within an urban context

Integrating site-specific environmental graphic design within an urban context

... this design precedent chose to imitate the current official signage in a city, the design application of this thesis will attempt to break these boundaries and not add to the saturated layers of existing ...

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Towards a thematic strategy on the urban environment. Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. COM (2004) 60 final, 11 February 2004

Towards a thematic strategy on the urban environment. Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. COM (2004) 60 final, 11 February 2004

... an urban area is fundamental to a town or city’s character, its environmental performance and the quality of life it provides for its ...created urban areas that are regarded as unattractive to live in and ...

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