CATEGORISING AREA MODELS FOR STORMWATER FEES AT PROPERTY LEVEL: A LITERATURE REVIEW

U. Rydningen, G. Torgersen, J. T. Bjerkholt
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Worldwide, the increasing challenges due to stormwater run-off in urban areas are well known. Authorities need to be prepared for emergency situations and have plans for preventive measures to avoid flooded properties and public grounds. Several studies highlight that homeowner’s knowledge and awareness of their own flood risk, will lead to better protection and less damage. What is probably less focused is that preventive-measures within your own property will also help to reduce the flood risk for your neighbours settled at a lower site. Stormwater fee derived from the area model can be seen both as an instrument to motivate property owners to manage rainwater in a more sustainable way, and a way of financing public infrastructure related to stormwater. Many cities and states worldwide have already introduced area models as a basis for calculating stormwater fee at property level. There are many models which range from very simple and rough calculations to more complex and detailed. In some countries, e.g., USA, differentiated stormwater fees have been used for decades, while for example in Norway this is still a controversial topic. In this study, we will conduct a literature review of area models, which aim to describe what a single property should pay in stormwater fee. Which model is best, depends entirely on the goals you want to achieve. Based on the literature review, our understanding is that more attention will be paid on area models if there is a clear connection between instrument and goal. In this article we aim to categorize and group the different models and describe for which goals they are best suited.
在物业层面对雨水收费的区域模型进行分类:文献综述
在世界范围内,城市地区雨水径流带来的挑战日益增加,这是众所周知的。当局需要为紧急情况做好准备,并制定预防措施计划,以避免被洪水淹没的财产和公共场所。几项研究强调,房主对自身洪水风险的了解和意识,将带来更好的保护和更少的损失。人们可能不太关注的是,在你自己的财产内采取的预防措施也有助于减少居住在较低地点的邻居的洪水风险。从区域模式中产生的雨水费可以被视为激励业主以更可持续的方式管理雨水的工具,也是为与雨水相关的公共基础设施提供资金的一种方式。世界上许多城市和州已经引入了区域模型作为计算物业层面雨水费的基础。有许多模型,从非常简单和粗略的计算到更复杂和详细的计算。在一些国家,例如美国,不同的雨水费已经使用了几十年,而在挪威,这仍然是一个有争议的话题。在本研究中,我们将对区域模型进行文献综述,旨在描述单个物业应支付的雨水费。哪种模式是最好的,完全取决于你想要实现的目标。根据文献综述,我们的理解是,如果工具和目标之间有明确的联系,那么区域模型将得到更多的关注。在本文中,我们的目标是对不同的模型进行分类和分组,并描述它们最适合哪些目标。
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