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Multi-Objective Model-Based Assessment of Green-Grey Infrastructures for Urban Flood Mitigation

Journal

HYDROLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/hydrology8030110

Keywords

coupled 1D/2D model; green-grey infrastructure; infiltration; multi-objective optimization; urban flood mitigation

Funding

  1. European Union [603663]
  2. Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation, COLCIENCIAS [568]
  3. Advanced Training Program for Teaching and Research of the Universidad del Magdalena-Colombia

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This study introduces a model-based assessment framework that includes the allocation and evaluation of green and grey infrastructures in urban catchments, as well as the assessment of combined infrastructures based on rainfall-runoff and infiltration computations. In an urban catchment in Dhaka City, Bangladesh, the combination of different green-grey infrastructures is proven to be the most effective solution.
This paper presents the performance quantification of different green-grey infrastructures, including rainfall-runoff and infiltration processes, on the overland flow and its connection with a sewer system. The present study suggests three main components to form the structure of the proposed model-based assessment. The first two components provide the optimal number of green infrastructure (GI) practices allocated in an urban catchment and optimal grey infrastructures, such as pipe and storage tank sizing. The third component evaluates selected combined green-grey infrastructures based on rainfall-runoff and infiltration computation in a 2D model domain. This framework was applied in an urban catchment in Dhaka City (Bangladesh) where different green-grey infrastructures were evaluated in relation to flood damage and investment costs. These practices implemented separately have an impact on the reduction of damage and investment costs. However, their combination has been shown to be the best action to follow. Finally, it was proved that including rainfall-runoff and infiltration processes, along with the representation of GI within a 2D model domain, enhances the analysis of the optimal combination of infrastructures, which in turn allows the drainage system to be assessed holistically.

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