From conventional drainage to sustainable stormwater management: Beyond the technical challenges

被引:57
|
作者
Goulden, Shula [1 ]
Portman, Michelle E. [1 ]
Carmon, Naomi [1 ]
Alon-Mozes, Tal [1 ]
机构
[1] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Fac Architecture & Town Planning, IL-32000 Haifa, Israel
关键词
Stormwater management; Transitions to sustainability; Institutional analysis; Environmental policy; Urban planning; URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT; LAND-USE; CITIES; DESALINATION; ARRANGEMENTS; GOVERNANCE; LESSONS; QUALITY; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.066
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Countries and cities are increasingly recognizing the value of adopting Sustainable Stormwater Management (SSWM) goals and measures. SSWM serves multiple hydrological, ecological, social and economic goals and can replace substantial parts of conventional drainage infrastructure. Following international experience in the socio-technical nature of transitions in stormwater management, this research investigates how socio-institutional factors enable the transition from conventional to sustainable stormwater management over time. The research is based on analysing available relevant documents, semi-structured interviews and focus groups, all in a single country case study (Israel). We found significant changes in professional awareness and discourse, some advances in professional standards of work and changes to the regulative system, supporting infiltration practices in particular. We concluded that the three-pillared socio-institutional framework, composed of cultural-cognitive, normative and regulative changes, was insightful for mapping factors supporting transition from conventional drainage to SSWM. Elements within the three pillars can work simultaneously and synergistically to achieve widespread change. At the same time, while SSWM always strives to achieve multiple goals, the order of priority of the various goals may differ from place to place and may change over time. Thus the transition process across the socio-institutional pillars should be renewed if and when the priority of goals changes. The urban and regional planning system can play a crucial role in enhancing the transition process from conventional to sustainable stormwater management. These conclusions may be relevant to other localities and countries that are struggling with such transitions to sustainability. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:37 / 45
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Multiagent Robust Decision-Making for Sustainable Stormwater Management
    Janbehsarayi, Seyyed Farid Mousavi
    Hassani, Mohammad Reza
    Niksokhan, Mohammad Hossein
    Nikoo, Mohammad Reza
    Anboohi, Milad Shamsi
    JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, 2024, 150 (07)
  • [42] Urban stormwater management for sustainable and resilient measures and practices: a review
    Rentachintala, Lakshmi Raghu Nagendra Prasad
    Reddy, M. G. Muni
    Mohapatra, Pranab Kumar
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 85 (04) : 1120 - 1140
  • [43] A critical evaluation of sustainable stormwater management practice and policy in Dublin
    Rooney, John Paul
    Gill, Laurence
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-ENGINEERING SUSTAINABILITY, 2019, 172 (07) : 404 - 413
  • [44] Sustainable stormwater concepts as an essential instrument for river basin management
    Becker, M
    Raasch, U
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2003, 48 (10) : 25 - 32
  • [45] Stormwater Management and Green Infrastructure Techniques for Sustainable Campus Design
    Saygin, Nicel
    Ulusoy, Pelin
    JOURNAL OF POLYTECHNIC-POLITEKNIK DERGISI, 2011, 14 (03): : 223 - 231
  • [46] Improved stormwater management through the combination of the conventional water sensitive urban design and stormwater pipeline network
    Meng, Xuli
    Li, Xuan
    Nghiem, Long D.
    Ruiz, Eric
    Johir, Mohammed A.
    Gao, Li
    Wang, Qilin
    PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, 2022, 159 : 1164 - 1173
  • [47] Stormwater management in a catchbasin perspective -: best practices or sustainable strategies?
    Bäckström, M
    Malmqvist, PA
    Viklander, M
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2002, 46 (6-7) : 159 - 166
  • [48] A Novel Multicriteria Decision Making Model for Sustainable Stormwater Management
    Alkhaledi, Khaled
    Arnold, Allison
    Means, Kenneth
    Kim, In-Ju
    Bendak, Salaheddine
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 12 (22) : 1 - 19
  • [49] Comparison of the Transition to More Sustainable Stormwater Management in China and the USA
    Zhao, Yitong
    Price, Mackay
    Trowsdale, Sam
    WATER, 2022, 14 (12)
  • [50] Integrated management of waterbirds: Beyond the conventional
    Erwin, RM
    WATERBIRDS, 2002, 25 : 5 - 12