Modelling the impacts of blue-green infrastructure on rainfall runoff: a case study of Eastern Victoria, Australia

Q2 Social Sciences International Journal of Water Pub Date : 2019-05-02 DOI:10.1504/IJW.2019.099514
Z. Ghofrani, V. Sposito, R. Faggian
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In Australia, flood risk mitigation and response has followed an ad hoc development trajectory starting largely with structural measures such as levees and later non-structural approaches such as planning and regulation. These have proved largely ineffective in reducing the exposure of towns and rural populations to flood risk and damage over time. This paper explores the possible implementation of blue-green infrastructure (BGI) approaches as a new, alternative method to reduce flood volume and rainfall runoff in regional Australia. It outlines a case study example in rural Victoria that is subject to regular and damaging floods where the possible introduction of BGI has been modelled. Different types of BGI components - bio-retention cell, rain barrel, infiltration trench, and vegetative swale - were examined and the results indicate that developing BGI systems in a regional Australian context provide multi-functional and cost-effective solutions to flooding that will support adaptation to future climate changes.
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蓝绿色基础设施对降雨径流影响的建模:以澳大利亚维多利亚州东部为例
在澳大利亚,洪水风险的缓解和应对遵循了一条特殊的发展轨迹,主要从防洪堤等结构性措施开始,后来又采用规划和监管等非结构性方法。事实证明,随着时间的推移,这些措施在减少城镇和农村人口遭受洪水风险和破坏方面基本无效。本文探讨了蓝绿色基础设施(BGI)方法的可能实施,作为减少澳大利亚地区洪水量和降雨径流的一种新的替代方法。它概述了维多利亚州农村地区的一个案例研究例子,该地区经常发生破坏性洪水,BGI的可能引入已经建模。研究了不同类型的华大基因成分——生物滞留池、雨水桶、渗透沟和植物洼地——结果表明,在澳大利亚地区开发华大基因系统为洪水提供了多功能、成本效益高的解决方案,将有助于适应未来的气候变化。
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International Journal of Water
International Journal of Water Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The IJW is a fully refereed journal, providing a high profile international outlet for analyses and discussions of all aspects of water, environment and society.
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