An integrated urban water resources management approach for infrastructure and urban planning

Berna Çalışkan
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Transportation projects are crucial for the overall success of major urban, metropolitan, regional, and national development according to their capacity by bringing significant changes in socio-economic and territorial aspects. In this context, sustaining and development of economic and social activities depend on having sufficient Water Resources Management. This research helps to manage transport project planning and construction phases to analyze the surface water flow, high-level streams, wetland sites for development of transportation infrastructure planning, implementing, maintenance, monitoring and long-term evaluations to better face the challenges and solutions associated with effective management and enhancement to deal with Low, Medium, High levels of impact. A case study was carried out using the Arc Hydro extension within ArcGIS for processing and presenting spatially-referenced Stream Model. Geographical information systems have the potential to improve water resources planning and management. The study framework would be useful for water resources problem solving by enabling decision makers to collect qualitative data more effectively and gather them into the water management process by a systematic framework.
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用于基础设施和城市规划的城市水资源综合管理方法
交通项目对主要城市、大都市、地区和国家发展的整体成功至关重要,因为它能给社 会经济和领土方面带来重大变化。在这种情况下,经济和社会活动的维持和发展取决于是否有足够的水资源管理。这项研究有助于在交通项目规划和建设阶段对地表水流、高位溪流、湿地进行分析,以促进交通基础设施的规划、实施、维护、监测和长期评估,从而更好地面对与有效管理和加强相关的挑战和解决方案,以应对低、中、高水平的影响。利用 ArcGIS 中的 Arc Hydro 扩展程序进行了一项案例研究,以处理和展示空间参考溪流模型。地理信息系统具有改善水资源规划和管理的潜力。研究框架将有助于水资源问题的解决,使决策者能够更有效地收集定性数据,并通过系统框架将其收集到水资源管理过程中。
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