智慧城市综合水循环管理系统

H. Lim, Weonjae Kim, Jinhong Jung
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人口的增长加上城市的发展导致了城市环境中存在的问题的加剧,例如水生生态系统的破坏、水污染、空气污染和全球变暖。此外,城市发展过程中土地覆盖面积变化导致不透水层增加的人为因素,以及气候异常导致降雨特征变化的自然因素,都对水循环的健全性造成了威胁;随之而来的是城市热岛的形成、供水短缺、地下水位下降以及洪水造成的破坏。为了解决这一问题,有必要在系统利用信息技术基础设施和环境传感器技术的基础上,开发技术来构建一个能够提高城市水循环健全性的水循环系统。作为评价城市水循环健康度的手段,本文提出了评价自然水循环和人工水循环健康度的评价方程,对城市化和工业化对水循环的影响程度进行了定量分析,并提出了保证城市发展后水循环健康度的方法。
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Integrated Water Cycle Management System for Smart Cities
Increases in population coupled with urban development have resulted in the exacerbation of problems found in urban environments, such as the destruction of aquatic ecosystems, water pollution, air pollution, and global warming. In addition, the soundness of the water cycle has been threatened by artificial factors associated with changes in land coverage areas during urban development that result in increases of impermeable layers as well as natural factors associated with changes in the characteristics of rainfall due to abnormal climate; this has been accompanied by the formation of urban heat islands, shortages in the water supply, lowered groundwater levels, and damages from floods. To resolve this issue, it is necessary to develop technologies to build a water cycling system capable of improving the soundness of an urban water cycle based on the systematic use of information technology infrastructure and environmental sensor technologies. As a means of evaluating the soundness of urban water cycles, this study proposed an evaluation equation that can be used to evaluate the water cycle soundness levels of natural and artificial water cycles, undertook quantitative analyses to evaluate the degree to which water cycles have become affected by urbanization and industrialization, and proposed a methodology for ensuring the soundness of the water cycle following urban development.
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