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Evaluating the multiple benefits of a Blue-Green Vision for urban surface water management

Evaluating the multiple benefits of a Blue-Green Vision for urban surface water management

... strong Blue-Green Vision and recognised as a leader in green stormwater management (Water Environment Research Foundation, ...population, urban/economic development, ... See full document

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Delivering And Evaluating The Multiple Flood Risk Benefits In Blue-Green Cities: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Delivering And Evaluating The Multiple Flood Risk Benefits In Blue-Green Cities: An Interdisciplinary Approach

... adopt water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) and incorporate this in UK policy ...regards urban surface water runoff as a resource, rather than a nuisance, diverging from the traditional ... See full document

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Overcoming uncertainty and barriers to adoption of Blue Green Infrastructure for urban flood risk management

Overcoming uncertainty and barriers to adoption of Blue Green Infrastructure for urban flood risk management

... risk management and reducing the scientific uncertainties is not sufficient to trigger the public support and political backing needed to sustain actions that must be coordinated across multiple agencies, ... See full document

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Drainage area characterization for evaluating green infrastructure using the Storm Water Management Model

Drainage area characterization for evaluating green infrastructure using the Storm Water Management Model

... on evaluating approaches to mod- eling GI effects at a watershed scale using ...the urban area of interest is di- vided into smaller spatial units, referred to as ...or multiple subcatch- ... See full document

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The Sustainability System Design for Urban Planning

The Sustainability System Design for Urban Planning

... of urban sustainability design were "Urban green energy system application", "Intelligent energy management system", "Urban intelligent green building system ... See full document

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Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources of Al Adhaim, Iraq Using SWAT Model

Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources of Al Adhaim, Iraq Using SWAT Model

... Trends in Precipitation, Blue Water, Green Water, Storage and Water Flow in the Past Using the calibrated model, annual precipitation, blue water summation of water yield and deep aquife[r] ... See full document

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Parcel-Level Green Stormwater Management Policy: What New Orleans Can Learn from Philadelphia’s Parcel-Based Utility Fee

Parcel-Level Green Stormwater Management Policy: What New Orleans Can Learn from Philadelphia’s Parcel-Based Utility Fee

... stormwater management fee, was charged with devising an alternative method of determining a parcel’s stormwater management rate that is fair and equitable, as well as feasible, for all parties ... See full document

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Consumptive water use to feed humanity   curing a blind spot

Consumptive water use to feed humanity curing a blind spot

... a water strategy report from 2001 for North China by the Chinese Ministry of Water ...ground- water levels throughout the North China Plains demands ...sea water intrusion, virtual elimination ... See full document

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Trade Liberalisation and Climate Change: A CGE Analysis of the Impacts on Global Agriculture

Trade Liberalisation and Climate Change: A CGE Analysis of the Impacts on Global Agriculture

... on water use and problems related to water ...including water as an environmental ...of water through increased efficiency in all developing ...to water issues investigate the ... See full document

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A review of green  and blue water resources and their trade offs for future  agricultural production in the Amazon Basin: what could irrigated  agriculture mean for Amazonia?

A review of green and blue water resources and their trade offs for future agricultural production in the Amazon Basin: what could irrigated agriculture mean for Amazonia?

... downstream blue-water users (Castello and Macedo, ...of blue water to operate (Stickler et ...sider green- and blue-water trade-offs from possible produc- tion pathways ... See full document

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Field-Scale Evaluation of the Water Quantity and Quality Benefits of Blue Roofs Compared to Green and Conventional Roofs.

Field-Scale Evaluation of the Water Quantity and Quality Benefits of Blue Roofs Compared to Green and Conventional Roofs.

... whether green roofs are economically feasible compared to conventional ...of green roof economic analysis is generally to calculate the net present value (NPV) of the living system, and compare it to that ... See full document

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Drinking Water Supply And Demand Management In Chennai City- A Literature Survey

Drinking Water Supply And Demand Management In Chennai City- A Literature Survey

... tanker water is useful to the case study area, Chennai, ...which water was bought from peri-urban farmers for urban supply, provided that an chance to study the dynamics of tanker ...informal ... See full document

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Energy scenarios in a water perspective : changes in water footprints related to energy transitions

Energy scenarios in a water perspective : changes in water footprints related to energy transitions

... the water system, whilst the production of biomass is indisputably one of the largest water consumers in the world (Berndes, 2002)(Varis, 2007)(de Fraiture et ...the water usage of energy crops in ... See full document

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Evidence for improved urban flood resilience by sustainable drainage retrofit

Evidence for improved urban flood resilience by sustainable drainage retrofit

... of green infrastructure has not only reduced runoff but has also improved the reputation of the neighbourhood as a pleasant place to ...such urban planning gains can pose a challenge: one possibility lies ... See full document

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The impacts of future climate change on land and water productivity of staple crops : a case study for China

The impacts of future climate change on land and water productivity of staple crops : a case study for China

... 19 The LP of wheat in the baseline year 2005 can be seen in Figure 4g-i. The LP of wheat is highest in the central-Eastern provinces of China and is much lower in the other provinces. This is especially clear when ... See full document

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Selecting and evaluating a benefits management method for IT projects

Selecting and evaluating a benefits management method for IT projects

... The benefits management deployment plan is developed in this study. It is based on the optimized Cranfield method, findings from the case study at Philips and findings from interviews at HNL. The Philips ... See full document

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Progress with integration of ecosystem services in sustainable drainage system

Progress with integration of ecosystem services in sustainable drainage system

... of whole life cycle cost and performance, dependence on detailed scheme design, but particularly the importance of systematic assessment addressing frequently neglected dimensions of sustainability essential for meeting ... See full document

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Internal and external green blue agricultural water footprints of nations, and related water and land savings through trade

Internal and external green blue agricultural water footprints of nations, and related water and land savings through trade

... household water consump- tion as well as some agricultural commodities such as cotton, tea and ...virtual water flows correspond to non-agricultural products (Chapagain and Hoekstra, ...virtual water ... See full document

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Greening the building envelope, facade greening and living wall systems

Greening the building envelope, facade greening and living wall systems

... as green walls and vertical gardens, are constructed from modular panels, each of which contains its own soil or other arti- ficial growing mediums, as for example foam, felt, per- lite and mineral wool, based on ... See full document

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Effect of surface BRDF of various land cover types on geostationary observations of tropospheric NO 2

Effect of surface BRDF of various land cover types on geostationary observations of tropospheric NO 2

... lated for each land type (Fig. 6). The results show that the AMFs largely depend on land cover type, and the order of the AMFs’ magnitude between the different land cover types depends on season; in summer the AMF over ... See full document

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