McPhee, 2019 - Google Patents
Optimizing Low Impact Development Controls for Sustainable Urban Flood Risk ManagementMcPhee, 2019
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Increased urbanization and a changing climate are contributing to an increased urban flood risk. Low Impact Development (LID) is a green infrastructure approach to help mitigate this risk. Analysis of flooding potential and socioeconomic factors of an urban area are essential …
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