在不断变化的气候条件下,为城市景观灌溉创建可持续雨水收集和再利用策略的框架。

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.126852
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摘要

雨水收集和雨水桶/蓄水池的再利用具有巨大的潜力,可以恢复城市水文,改善水质,并在当前和未来的气候条件下为景观灌溉提供资源。然而,为了协助决策,考虑到城市景观灌溉在气候变化中的多功能影响,需要创建一个系统的框架来开发可持续的雨水收集和再利用策略。本研究创建了一个新的框架,用于开发可持续雨水收集和再利用策略,以适应气候变化的城市景观灌溉,其中包括气候参数的变化,有/没有雨水收集/再利用的基线,雨水收集/再利用的潜在情景,以及使用单个和组合指标(排放量,峰值排放量,联合下水道溢出- cso,淡水需求,cso和cso)确定可持续策略。植物生长)。该框架在Brentwood流域(Austin, Texas)使用封闭管道排水网络(SWAT-CPDN)的水土评估工具进行了验证。与基线(无雨桶/蓄水池)相比,在历史气候(2000-2014年)和未来气候(2080-2099年,两种共享社会经济路径(ssp2 -4.5和SSP5-8.5)下,具有最大效益的雨水收集/再利用策略减少了8.51% - 8.75%的排放量,峰值排放量减少了4.83% - 5.28%,CSO减少了5.24% - 5.56%,淡水需求减少了22.91% - 24.93%,同时保持了植物生物量。最可持续的雨水收集/再利用策略需要通过评估其对组合指标的影响来获得,这些指标具有明确的加权因子和每个气候条件下单个指标的最小/最大标准。本研究创建的框架可以指导未来城市规划举措中可持续水管理的决策。
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A framework for creating sustainable rainwater harvesting and reuse strategies for urban landscape irrigation in a changing climate.

Rainwater harvesting and reuse with rain barrels/cisterns holds substantial potentials to restore urban hydrology, improve water quality, and provide a resource for landscape irrigation under current and future climates. However, to assist decision-making, a systematic framework needs to be created to develop sustainable rainwater harvesting and reuse strategies for urban landscape irrigation considering their multi-functional impacts in a changing climate. This study created a novel framework for developing sustainable rainwater harvesting and reuse strategies for urban landscape irrigation in a changing climate with various components, including changes in climate parameters, baselines with/without rainwater harvesting/reuse, potential scenarios with rainwater harvesting/reuse, and identification of sustainable strategies using individual and combined indicators (discharge volume, peak discharge, combined sewer overflow-CSO, freshwater demand, and plant growth). The framework was demonstrated using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool with closed pipe drainage network (SWAT-CPDN) in the Brentwood watershed (Austin, Texas). Compared to the baselines (without rain barrels/cisterns), rainwater harvesting/reuse strategies with the most benefits under historical climate (2000-2014) and future climates (2080-2099 under two Shared Socioeconomic Pathways-SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5) reduced discharge volume by 8.51 %-8.75 %, peak discharge by 4.83 %-5.28 %, CSO by 5.24 %-5.56 %, and freshwater demand by 22.91 %-24.93 %, while maintaining plant biomass. The most sustainable rainwater harvesting/reuse strategy needs to be obtained by evaluating their impacts on combined indicators with well-defined weighting factors and minimum/maximum criteria for individual indicators under each climate condition. The framework created in this study can guide decision-making for sustainable water management in future urban planning initiatives.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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13.70
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84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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