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Mustafa Erkan Turan and Tulin Cetin
Sewer systems are a component of city infrastructure that requires large investment in construction and operation. Metaheuristic optimization methods have been used to solve sewer optimization problems. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects...
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Ze Yu, Chuxin Wang, Yuanyuan Zhao, Zhiyuan Hu and Yuanjie Tang
The linear scheduling method (LSM) for optimization in linear projects has been the focus of numerous academic studies over the years. However, research on incorporating reverse construction activities and other practical scenarios, such as flexible acti...
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Mo Wang, Zhiyu Jiang, Rana Muhammad Adnan Ikram, Chuanhao Sun, Menghan Zhang and Jianjun Li
Amidst the growing urgency to mitigate the impacts of anthropogenic climate change, urban flooding stands out as a critical concern, necessitating effective stormwater management strategies. This research presents a bibliometric analysis of the literatur...
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Carlos Martínez, Zoran Vojinovic and Arlex Sanchez
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 component...
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Elizabeth M. Gallo, Colin D. Bell, Chelsea L. Panos, Steven M. Smith and Terri S. Hogue
Integrated decision support tools are needed to investigate the tradeoffs of stormwater control measures (SCMs) and determine the optimal suite of SCMs based on the needs of watersheds. In this study, an urbanized watershed undergoing infill development ...
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Ranko Pudar, Jasna Plav?ic and Andrijana Todorovic
Floods cause considerable damages worldwide and mitigation of their adverse effects through effective protection measures is needed. Along with the commonly applied ?grey? infrastructure, ?green? measures that can offer additional benefits, such as ecosy...
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Robert Sitzenfrei, Manfred Kleidorfer, Peter M. Bach and Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin
Urban water systems face severe challenges such as urbanisation, population growth and climate change. Traditional technical solutions, i.e., pipe-based, grey infrastructure, have a single purpose and are proven to be unsustainable compared to multi-purp...
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Ksenia I. Aleksandrova, Wendy J. McWilliam and Andreas Wesener
Residential streets, particularly in automobile-dependent suburban locations, have frequently been perceived as ecologically unsustainable, antisocial, unhealthy, and aesthetically dull from an urban design perspective. However, residential streets can b...
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Currently, the construction of smart cities (SCs) has been booming all over the world and it also acts as a useful tool for the Chinese government to promote the sustainable development of cities. Identifying the aspects of SCs and systematically evaluat...
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Zoran Vojinovic, Weeraya Keerakamolchai, Sutat Weesakul, Ranko S. Pudar, Neiler Medina and Alida Alves
The present paper describes a methodological framework that combines ecosystem services (flood protection, education, art/culture, recreation and tourism) with economic analysis for selection of multifunctional measures for flood resilience. The framewor...
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