Low-impact development for impervious surface connectivity mitigation: assessment of directly connected impervious areas (DCIAs)

被引:25
|
作者
Sohn, Wonmin [1 ]
Kim, Jun-Hyun [1 ]
Li, Ming-Han [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
effective impervious area; sustainable urban drainage; stormwater management; land-use policy; GIS; STREAM ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION; RUNOFF; URBANIZATION; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1080/09640568.2016.1264929
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Urbanization increases directly connected impervious area (DCIA), the impervious area that is hydraulically connected to downstream drainage by closed pipelines. Although the benefits of low-impact development (LID) have been examined in other studies, its effect on alleviating DCIA levels has seldom been assessed. This study measured the DCIA of urban watersheds in Houston, TX, USA. Five land-use types were categorized and the contribution of LID facilities to reducing DCIA in each type was estimated by using Sutherland's equations. The results showed (1) DCIA in commercial areas was greater than that in residential areas, especially for big-box retailers; (2) the percentage of DCIA reduction by LID varied by land-use type; and (3) optimal combinations of LID application could maximize the effectiveness of DCIA reduction. The results contribute to prioritizing land-use type for implementing LID practices and providing local governments with a useful measure to estimate runoff volume.
引用
收藏
页码:1871 / 1889
页数:19
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [1] Implication of Directly Connected Impervious Areas to the Mitigation of Peak Flows in Urban Catchments
    Hwang, Junshik
    Rhee, Dong Sop
    Seo, Yongwon
    WATER, 2017, 9 (09)
  • [2] Reducing Directly Connected Impervious Areas with Green Stormwater Infrastructure
    Obropta, C. C.
    Del Monaco, N.
    JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE WATER IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 4 (01)
  • [3] Estimate of directly connected impervious areas and its use as runoff coefficient
    Garotti, Leonardo Monteiro
    Barbassa, Ademir Paceli
    ENGENHARIA SANITARIA E AMBIENTAL, 2010, 15 (01) : 19 - 28
  • [4] An assessment of impervious surface areas in Rhode Island
    Zhou, Yuyu
    Wang, Y. Q.
    NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST, 2007, 14 (04) : 643 - 650
  • [5] Contribution of directly connected and isolated impervious areas to urban drainage network hydrographs
    Seo, Y.
    Choi, N. -J.
    Schmidt, A. R.
    HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2013, 17 (09) : 3473 - 3483
  • [6] Green infrastructure drainage of a commercial plaza without directly connected impervious areas: a case study
    Rujner, Hendrik
    Leonhardt, Gunther
    Flanagan, Kelsey
    Marsalek, Jiri
    Viklander, Maria
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 86 (11) : 2777 - 2793
  • [7] Quantifying the impact of impervious surface location on flood peak discharge in urban areas
    Du, Shiqiang
    Shi, Peijun
    Van Rompaey, Anton
    Wen, Jiahong
    NATURAL HAZARDS, 2015, 76 (03) : 1457 - 1471
  • [8] Quantifying the impact of impervious surface location on flood peak discharge in urban areas
    Shiqiang Du
    Peijun Shi
    Anton Van Rompaey
    Jiahong Wen
    Natural Hazards, 2015, 76 : 1457 - 1471
  • [9] The Effect of Sponge City Construction for Reducing Directly Connected Impervious Areas on Hydrological Responses at the Urban Catchment Scale
    Liang, Changmei
    Zhang, Xiang
    Xia, Jun
    Xu, Jing
    She, Dunxian
    WATER, 2020, 12 (04)
  • [10] The effect of sponge city construction for reducing directly connected impervious areas on hydrological responses at the urban catchment scale
    Liang C.
    Zhang X.
    Xia J.
    Xu J.
    She D.
    Zhang, Xiang (zhangxiang@whu.edu.cn), 1600, MDPI AG (12):