Muhammad Baitullah Al Amin, Joko Sujono, R. Triatmadja
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Abstract
Urban areas are more susceptible to flooding and water body contamination due to the detrimental effects of urbanization. As a result, a sustainable urban drainage system, also known as low impact development (LID) technique, is required. Although this technique can be extensively applied, the planning and design processes are multi-dimensional, multi-variable, and site-specific, which must consider various local conditions and factors. Consequently, these processes can be very complicated and time-consuming for professionals, necessitating support from computer modeling. This study intends to thoroughly explore the idea of LID modeling, various available computer models, and other tools for its optimization and decision-making processes. The most recent trustworthy journal publications that addressed the subjects under discussion were reviewed. This paper used the descriptive and comparative approaches as the analytical methods. According to the findings of the review, Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is the computer model in LID modeling that is most frequently employed. This model is a fundamental package for dynamic urban rainfall-runoff modeling, and it has the benefits of being lightweight, simple to use, and an intuitive user interface. Besides, this model is public domain (free to use), open source, and interoperable with many hydro modeling applications. A specific LID editor module is also included in this model for modeling different LID units. To acquire the best LID planning and design from multiple criteria and alternatives, it is also necessary to use metaheuristic algorithms as an optimization model and a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) model in addition to the rainfall-runoff model. The authors believe combining the hydrologic and hydraulics models integrated with geographical information systems (GIS), metaheuristic algorithms, and MCDM is the most comprehensive and appropriate method for LID modeling in urban watersheds.
由于城市化的不利影响,城市地区更容易遭受洪水和水体污染。因此,需要一种可持续的城市排水系统,也称为低影响开发(LID)技术。虽然这种技术可以广泛应用,但规划和设计过程是多维度、多变量和因地制宜的,必须考虑当地的各种条件和因素。因此,对于专业人员来说,这些过程可能非常复杂和耗时,需要计算机建模的支持。本研究旨在深入探讨 LID 建模的理念、各种可用的计算机模型以及用于其优化和决策过程的其他工具。研究人员查阅了最近发表的涉及讨论主题的可信期刊。本文采用了描述性方法和比较方法作为分析方法。根据综述结果,雨水管理模型(SWMM)是 LID 模型中最常用的计算机模型。该模型是城市降雨-径流动态建模的基本软件包,具有轻便、简单易用、用户界面直观等优点。此外,该模型属于公共领域(免费使用)、开源,并可与许多水文建模应用程序互操作。该模型还包含一个专门的 LID 编辑器模块,用于为不同的 LID 单元建模。为了从多个标准和备选方案中获得最佳的 LID 规划和设计,除了降雨-径流模型外,还需要使用元搜索算法作为优化模型和多标准决策模型。作者认为,将水文和水力学模型与地理信息系统 (GIS)、元启发式算法和 MCDM 相结合,是城市流域 LID 建模最全面、最合适的方法。