Characteristic rain events: A methodology for improving the amenity value of stormwater control measures

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Autoren

  • Jonas Smit Andersen
  • Sara Maria Lerer
  • Antje Backhaus
  • Marina Bergen Jensen
  • Hjalte Jomo Danielsen Sørup

Externe Organisationen

  • Københavns Universitet
  • Orbicon
  • Technical University of Denmark
  • gruppe F Landschaftsarchitekten
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer1793
FachzeitschriftSustainability (Switzerland)
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer10
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 3 Okt. 2017
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

Local management of rainwater using stormwater control measures (SCMs) is gaining increased attention as a sustainable alternative and supplement to traditional sewer systems. Besides offering added utility values, many SCMs also offer a great potential for added amenity values. One way of achieving amenity value is to stage the rainwater and thus bring it to the attention of the public. We present here a methodology for creating a selection of rain events that can help bridge between engineering and landscape architecture when dealing with staging of rainwater. The methodology uses quantitative and statistical methods to select Characteristic Rain Events (CREs) for a range of frequent return periods: weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, and a single rarer event occurring only every 1-10 years. The methodology for selecting CREs is flexible and can be adjusted to any climatic settings; here we show its use for Danish conditions. We illustrate with a case study how CREs can be used in combination with a simple hydrological model to visualize where, how deep and for how long water is visible in a landscape designed to manage rainwater.

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Characteristic rain events: A methodology for improving the amenity value of stormwater control measures. / Andersen, Jonas Smit; Lerer, Sara Maria; Backhaus, Antje et al.
in: Sustainability (Switzerland), Jahrgang 9, Nr. 10, 1793, 03.10.2017.

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Andersen, J. S., Lerer, S. M., Backhaus, A., Jensen, M. B., & Danielsen Sørup, H. J. (2017). Characteristic rain events: A methodology for improving the amenity value of stormwater control measures. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(10), Artikel 1793. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9101793
Andersen JS, Lerer SM, Backhaus A, Jensen MB, Danielsen Sørup HJ. Characteristic rain events: A methodology for improving the amenity value of stormwater control measures. Sustainability (Switzerland). 2017 Okt 3;9(10):1793. doi: 10.3390/su9101793
Andersen, Jonas Smit ; Lerer, Sara Maria ; Backhaus, Antje et al. / Characteristic rain events : A methodology for improving the amenity value of stormwater control measures. in: Sustainability (Switzerland). 2017 ; Jahrgang 9, Nr. 10.
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