Urban drainage systems are in general failing in their functions mainly due to non-stationary climate and rapid urbanization. As these systems are becoming less efficient, issues such as sewer overflows and increase in urban flooding leading to surge in pollutant loads to receiving water bodies are becoming pervasive rapidly. A comprehensive investigation is required to understand these factors impacting the functioning of urban drainage, which vary spatially and temporally and are more complex when weaving together. It is necessary to establish a cost-effective, integrated planning and design framework for every local area by incorporating fit for purpose alternatives. Carefully selected adaptive measures are required for the provision of sustainable drainage systems to meet combined challenges of climate change and urbanization. This paper reviews challenges associated with urban drainage systems and explores limitations and potentials of different adaptation alternatives. It is hoped that the paper would provide drainage engineers, water planners, and decision makers with the state of the art information and technologies regarding adaptation options to increase drainage systems efficiency under changing climate and urbanization.
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May 04 2015
Urban drainage system planning and design – challenges with climate change and urbanization: a review
Zeinab Yazdanfar;
Zeinab Yazdanfar
1Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
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Ashok Sharma
2Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Water Sci Technol (2015) 72 (2): 165–179.
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Received:
January 04 2015
Accepted:
April 17 2015
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Zeinab Yazdanfar, Ashok Sharma; Urban drainage system planning and design – challenges with climate change and urbanization: a review. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2015; 72 (2): 165–179. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.207
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