Urban environments sustainable development through low impact approaches

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
M. Montazerolhodjah
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Abstract

The rapid rate of urbanisation is putting pressure on ecological condition of cities and caused to producing changes on hydrological processes and specially increasing of storm-generated flows and water pollutants. Traditional urban catchment management methods have overlooked many opportunities to perform water-sensitive urban development and public space design strategies, to decrease impacts on the natural water cycle. During recent years, the low impact approaches in urban development have been recommended as an alternative to these traditional stormwater management. The main objective of this paper is to define what low impact approaches are and what they are not, by defining principles and practices and to show the relationship between the principles and implementation actions. This paper reviews the literature on low impact approaches like low-impact development (LID) and low-impact urban design and development (LIUDD) and presents some relevant designing tools and processes that can be used by urban planners and designers in the urban development.
通过低影响方法实现城市环境可持续发展
快速的城市化给城市的生态条件带来了压力,导致水文过程发生变化,特别是暴雨流量和水污染物的增加。传统的城市集水区管理方法忽视了执行对水敏感的城市发展和公共空间设计策略的许多机会,以减少对自然水循环的影响。近年来,城市发展中的低影响方法被推荐为这些传统雨水管理的替代方案。本文的主要目的是通过定义原则和实践,确定什么是低影响方法,什么不是,并展示原则与执行行动之间的关系。本文回顾了低影响开发(LID)和低影响城市设计与开发(LIUDD)等低影响方法的文献,并提出了一些可供城市规划者和设计师在城市发展中使用的相关设计工具和流程。
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Progress in Industrial Ecology
Progress in Industrial Ecology Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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1.10
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0.00%
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24
期刊介绍: PIE contributes to international research and practice in industrial ecology for sustainable development. PIE aims to establish channels of communication between academics, practitioners, business stakeholders and the government with an interdisciplinary and international approach to the challenges of corporate social responsibility and inter-organisational environmental management.
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