Climate stressors and adaptation strategies using green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) systems in urban areas: Improving design and functionality

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ebru Özer , Berrin Tansel
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Climate stressors and their implications for stormwater management require evaluating climate-related threats and opportunities and implementing effective green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) systems to improve the resiliency and climate adaptation of communities, especially in urban areas. This study provides an evaluation of appropriate GSI systems that are aligned with specific climate conditions to analyze the relationship between climate types and the existing GSI practices; classify GSI implementation impediments; and identify appropriate GSI practices for different climate conditions. The existing GSI practices were critically analyzed as case studies in four different Köppen–Geiger climate regions, in view of their climate-specific GSI attributes. Our findings indicate that: (1) climate is an important factor in the design and implementation of GSI practices, and therefore, climate-specific factors need to be considered when designing effective GSI systems; (2) the implementation of climate-appropriate GSI practices can reduce climate-related stresses in communities; (3) utilizing combinations of different GSI systems improves their ability to function effectively across a wide range of climate conditions (i.e., climate events ranging from droughts to flooding); and (4) effective GSI practices can provide multiple benefits to communities (i.e., improved climate resiliency and adaptation to climate change, effective water and stormwater management practices).

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城市地区使用绿色雨水基础设施(GSI)系统的气候压力和适应策略:改进设计和功能
气候压力源及其对雨水管理的影响需要评估与气候相关的威胁和机遇,并实施有效的绿色雨水基础设施(GSI)系统,以提高社区(特别是城市地区)的复原力和气候适应能力。本研究对适合特定气候条件的GSI系统进行了评估,分析了气候类型与现有GSI实践之间的关系;对GSI实施障碍进行分类;并确定适合不同气候条件的GSI做法。鉴于气候特定的GSI属性,现有的GSI实践作为案例研究在四个不同的Köppen-Geiger气候区域进行了批判性分析。研究结果表明:(1)气候是影响GSI实践设计和实施的重要因素,因此在设计有效的GSI系统时需要考虑气候特定因素;(2)适宜气候的GSI实践可以减少社区的气候相关压力;(3)利用不同GSI系统的组合提高了它们在广泛气候条件下(即从干旱到洪水的气候事件)有效运行的能力;(4)有效的GSI实践可以为社区提供多种效益(即提高气候弹性和适应气候变化,有效的水和雨水管理实践)。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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