Development of flexible adaptation concepts for future urban drainage systems - Project Part Spatial Planning
Abstract
One of the main goals of urban drainage infrastructure is urban flood and groundwater protection. Advanced decision making is necessary to find the best system combination of different stormwater facilities like sewers, treatment or infiiltration units. Key factors are e.g. age and condition of existing infrastructure, population density, sensivity of groundwater and surface waters, changes in land use and climate. Furthermore consequences of system transition over decades have to be considered. These could be technical, organisational of financial issues. The project consortium aims to develop sustainable solutions for urban stormwater management for small and medium communities. Operational, environmental, organisational, financial and societal points of view should lead to recommendations for a sustainable development on municipal level. The main result will be a guideline containing decision support tools for an integrated approach to get the best drainage system on a long-term basis. The project Part IRUB elaborates spatial planning solutions.
keywords Drainage systems Building schemes Green Infrastructures
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Project staff
Gernot Stöglehner
Univ.Prof. Dr. Gernot Stöglehner
gernot.stoeglehner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85501, 85511
Project Leader
01.09.2016 - 30.09.2017