Are green infrastructure strategies suitable in arid climates? a design feasibility study from Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia

Abdulmueen Bogis, Dean R. Bork, P. Miller
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This paper describes the feasibility and probable benefits associated with greening the Tahliah Channel, a concrete drainage channel that was originally built to relieve urban flooding in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. It includes an estimation of irrigation needs for channel greening based on a standardized planting specification. The study also demonstrates alternative strategies for meeting the required irrigation demand, including water harvesting and graywater reuse on a residential scale. The study shows that greening Tahliah Channel is possible relying mainly on graywater reuse from the surrounding buildings. Also, the study shows that rainwater harvesting is not a reliable source for irrigation. Rather, it can cover only part of the irrigation needs (6%) and so can be used as a secondary supporting source. The positive results of this case study will be of interest to those in arid countries who are looking to upgrade and replace traditional, single function drainage infrastructure with more sustainable, green infrastructure systems. More specifically, the objectives of the study are consistent with the goals of the Saudi government’s ongoing initiative that advocates for more resilient and sustainable cities. (Vision 2030 year).
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绿色基础设施战略是否适用于干旱气候?来自沙特阿拉伯吉达市的设计可行性研究
本文描述了绿化Tahliah通道的可行性和可能带来的好处。Tahliah通道是一条混凝土排水通道,最初是为了缓解沙特阿拉伯吉达市的城市洪水而建造的。它包括基于标准化种植规范的渠道绿化灌溉需求的估计。该研究还展示了满足所需灌溉需求的替代策略,包括住宅规模的集水和灰水再利用。研究表明,绿化Tahliah通道主要依靠周围建筑的灰水再利用是可能的。此外,研究表明,雨水收集并不是一个可靠的灌溉来源。相反,它只能满足部分灌溉需求(6%),因此可以用作次要支持来源。本案例研究的积极成果将引起干旱国家的兴趣,这些国家正在寻求用更可持续的绿色基础设施系统升级和取代传统的单一功能排水基础设施。更具体地说,该研究的目标与沙特政府倡导建设更具弹性和可持续性城市的持续倡议的目标一致。(2030年愿景)。
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