2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2022.922890
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The potential for sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) in a regional urbanization project

Abstract: With global urban populations expected to reach 5 billion by 2030, large-scale urban development is required to support and sustain this growing populous. At the same time, city planners are facing the pressures of climatic changes, which forecast more intense rainfall events, further exacerbating the existing challenge of surface water flooding in urban locations. Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are one proposed solution to help alleviate such problems, yet much still remains to be known about their opera… Show more

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“…This section addresses the review and explores the development of SUDS research by recognizing and analyzing new themes and trending subjects (Casal-Campos et al, March 4, 2018). Identifying the current and potential future study directions entails thoroughly examining keywords, co-occurrence clusters, and citation networks (Chapman & Hall, 2022b). Gaps in the existing literature emphasize the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to advance the field (Charlesworth et al, 2013).…”
Section: Journal Of Sustainable Civil Engineering and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section addresses the review and explores the development of SUDS research by recognizing and analyzing new themes and trending subjects (Casal-Campos et al, March 4, 2018). Identifying the current and potential future study directions entails thoroughly examining keywords, co-occurrence clusters, and citation networks (Chapman & Hall, 2022b). Gaps in the existing literature emphasize the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to advance the field (Charlesworth et al, 2013).…”
Section: Journal Of Sustainable Civil Engineering and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%