2024
DOI: 10.32920/25417120
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Evapotranspiration Rates of Representative Green Roof Systems and the Implications for Green Roof Policies

Jeremy Wright

Abstract: Urban intensification, population growth and climate change are creating multiple issues within cities on a global scale. As more buildings are constructed to support increasing urban populations, cities are having a more difficult time managing sporadic weather events; especially managing stormwater from intense rainfall. Toronto currently has in place a mandatory green roof bylaw, that is designed to utilize shallow green roofs (GRs) on all new buildings as a measure to intercept rainfall and transpire the w… Show more

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