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Revising green roof design methods with downscaling model of rainfall time series

Abstract

Historically green infrastructure for stormwater management has been event-based designed. This study aims to realign the green infrastructure design strategies with principles for robust decision making, through the example of green roofs design with the variational method and exemplified using the Norwegian context of the 3-step approach (3SA) to stormwater management. The 3SA consists of planning solutions to handle day-to-day rain at site scale through infiltration (step 1) and detention (step 2), and extreme events with safe floodways (step 3). An innovative framework based on downscaling of rainfall timeseries is suggested as follows: (i) long duration continuous simulation for retention variation and day-to-day discharge, corresponding to step 1 in the 3SA; (ii) intensive sampling of local extreme events to estimate reliability and robustness of solutions, corresponding to step 2 and 3 in the 3SA. Comparing the traditional variational method to Highly-Informed-Design-Evaluation-Strategy (HIDES) it was found that the variational method possibly lead to incorrect decisions while the suggested novel approach was found to give more informed and reliable results by suggesting a design based on both operating mode and failure mode. It allows to embed solutions within the urban water system by facilitating the link between the steps of the 3SA. Such a framework was found to be data-wise applicable in the Norwegian context.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Vincent Pons
  • Tone Merete Muthanna
  • Edvard Sivertsen
  • Jean-Luc Bertrand-Krajewski

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Infrastructure
  • Université de Lyon
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2022

Published in

Water Science and Technology

ISSN

0273-1223

Volume

85

Issue

5

Page(s)

1363 - 1371

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository