نتایج جستجو برای: stormwater management in developing countries

تعداد نتایج: 17172762  

Journal: مدیریت شهری 2015

With increasing frequency, the developing countries and the people living there are being affected by disasters. More and more often, development efforts are being destroyed. The reason for this trend is their growing vulnerability, which in turn is the result of economic and social development processes, such as the expansion of settlements and agricultural land in risk areas. The economic a...

2014
Saara Lehtinen Harri Koivusalo Gerald Krebs

of master's thesis Author Saara Lehtinen Title of thesis Simulation of stormwater quality in an urban catchment using the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) Department Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Professorship Water Resources Engineering Code of professorship Yhd-12 Thesis supervisor Professor Harri Koivusalo Thesis advisor M.Sc. (Tech.) Gerald Krebs Date 10.11.2014 Number...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2001
V. G. Mitchell R. G. Mein T. A. McMahon

Current urban water management practices aim to remove stormwater and wastewater efficiently from urban areas. An alternative approach is to consider stormwater and wastewater as a potential resource substitute for a portion of the water imported via the reticulated supply system. A holistic view of urban water resources provides the framework for the evaluation of the demand for water supply, ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Dianna M Hogan Mark R Walbridge

Stormwater management infrastructure is utilized in urban areas to alleviate flooding caused by decreased landscape permeability from increased impervious surface cover (ISC) construction. In this study, we examined two types of stormwater detention basins, SDB-BMPs (stormwater detention basin-best management practice), and SDB-FCs (stormwater detention basin-flood control). Both are constructe...

Journal: :Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 2017

Journal: :فصلنامه دانش مدیریت (منتشر نمی شود) 0
سید خاک ره آل محمد

japan can be considered as a very important and successful example for transfering management methods, for all countries in the world, whether it is developed or in the developing stages, in our country also great attentions have been paid to japanese management techniques, but unfortunately some of these interpretations have been incomplete, blind- foldness and without knowing the -suitability...

2006
ASIT K. BISWAS

The provision of clean drinking water, sanitation and stormwater disposal has become a major challenge for the urban centres of the developing world. The number of cities with a population of more than 10 million has increased from one in 1950, to 16 in 2000, and is expected to increase to 21 by 2015. In 2000, 47.2% of the global population was urban, and this percentage is increasing steadily....

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