2023
DOI: 10.3390/w16010109
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Simulation Study on Rain-Flood Regulation in Urban “Gray-Green-Blue” Spaces Based on System Dynamics: A Case Study of the Guitang River Basin in Changsha

Qi Jiang,
Suwen Xiong,
Fan Yang
et al.

Abstract: Urban rainstorms and flood disasters are the most common and severe environmental problems worldwide. Many factors influence rain-flood control simulation, forming a complex network system of interconnected and mutually constraining elements. In terms of spatial scale selection, existing research on rain-flood disaster risk largely relies on a single-scale infrastructure index system and has not yet focused on urban “gray-green-blue” spatial scale simulations for rain-flood storage. Regarding research methodol… Show more

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“…Traditional municipal grey infrastructure is vulnerable, which continues to cause massive disasters worldwide. Given the rising occurrence of extreme climate events nowadays, the intelligent combination of green-grey infrastructure improves the stability and effectiveness of urban flood management, enabling cities to respond effectively to and recuperate from extreme weather events like heavy rainfalls and flooding [88].…”
Section: Ugi For the Adaptation To The "Black Swan" Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional municipal grey infrastructure is vulnerable, which continues to cause massive disasters worldwide. Given the rising occurrence of extreme climate events nowadays, the intelligent combination of green-grey infrastructure improves the stability and effectiveness of urban flood management, enabling cities to respond effectively to and recuperate from extreme weather events like heavy rainfalls and flooding [88].…”
Section: Ugi For the Adaptation To The "Black Swan" Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%