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Hydro-Urbanism : Reimagining Urban Landscapes to Accommodate and Utilize StormwaterPutta, Praneetha 09 April 2024 (has links)
Urban flooding presents a significant challenge to cities worldwide, resulting in loss of life and economic damage. Factors such as urbanization, climate change, and extreme weather events compound the vulnerability of urban areas to flooding, with rapid urbanization emerging as a primary driver of increased flood risk.
In response to this pressing issue, this thesis embarks on a transformative exploration, advocating for a paradigm shift in urban stormwater management through the lens of "Hydro-Urbanism." Central to this concept is recognizing stormwater as a valuable resource rather than a mere liability. By implementing targeted strategies to curb runoff, detain stormwater, and replenish groundwater, cities can mitigate the adverse impacts of urban flooding while enhancing resilience and livability.
Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and analysis of case studies, this research explores the efficacy of diverse stormwater management techniques in alleviating urban flooding and fostering sustainable urban development. In addition to technical aspects, the study delves into the socioeconomic dimensions of Hydro-Urbanism, highlighting the significance of community engagement and participatory planning in creating resilient and inclusive urban environments.
Focused on Hyderabad city in Telangana, India, this project lies at the intersection of cultural heritage and modernity, confronting significant challenges posed by urban flooding amidst rapid urban expansion. By reframing the narrative around water from vulnerability to resilience and opportunity, the project aims to harness the power of stormwater as a catalyst for change. A tailored typology-based approach seeks to nurture a future where cities and water coexist harmoniously, protecting urban areas from flooding and fostering a more harmonious relationship between urban communities and the natural world. / Master of Science / Urban flooding, characterized by the inundation of urban streets, buildings, and infrastructure, arises when rainwater overwhelms drainage systems or water bodies overflow due to heavy rainfall or storms. It is a significant challenge faced by cities globally, leading to property damage, transportation disruptions, and risks to public safety.
In response to the pressing issue of urban flooding, this project adopts a novel approach called "Hydro-Urbanism," emphasizing the interconnection between water and urban landscapes and aiming to transform how cities manage stormwater resources. Unlike traditional methods that view stormwater as a problem to be mitigated, Hydro-Urbanism recognizes stormwater as a valuable resource that can be harnessed for various purposes. It seeks to establish a symbiotic relationship between urban environments and water, wherein stormwater is managed strategically to mitigate flooding risks and enhance urban resilience while improving the quality of urban life.
Amid rapid urbanization, exemplified vividly in cities like Hyderabad in the Telangana state of India, the balance between expanding urban sprawl and natural ecosystems has become increasingly fragile. Here, the challenge of managing stormwater looms large, threatening public safety, infrastructure integrity, and economic stability. Nevertheless, what if we could flip this narrative? What if stormwater could be a resource instead of being a menace? Focused on Hyderabad, a city at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, this project proposes a typology-based approach tailored to its unique urban fabric. By harnessing the potential of stormwater, the project aims to pave the way for a more resilient and adaptive urban future.
Ultimately, the goal is to foster a harmonious coexistence between urban communities and stormwater resources, ensuring cities' long-term viability and well-being in the face of environmental uncertainties.
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The green wedges of Stockholm - past, present and future : Development over time, changes in distribution and inclusion in urban planningOrveland, Frida January 2019 (has links)
With an increasing urban population, urban areas around the world face great challenges in sustaining its inhabitants without losing its natural values. Fragmentation of the urban green areas is inevitable, causing the biodiversity to decline and the ecosystem services to weaken. In Stockholm, ten large green areas stretch from the inner parts of the city outwards to the more rural parts of the county -these are called the green wedges of Stockholm. The green wedges bring nature closer to the urban dwellers and strengthen the urban ecosystems, which provides the citizens with vital ecosystem services. The population of Stockholm is growing rapidly and is expected to increase with almost 50% by 2050, putting a massive pressure on the development of new dwellings. Suitable and vacant areas for exploitation are rare and so the green areas around and within the city are often encroached or destroyed. The green wedge area is decreasing due to exploitation and there is no real means of protection for a majority of the wedges. The comprehensive plans [översiktsplaner] and regional plans [regional planer] are not legally binding, hence the continuous infringing of the green wedge area. The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive picture of the green wedges of Stockholm, its past, present and future challenges as well as possible solutions. By using methods such as GIS analysis, a decrease of green wedge area in the new regional development plan RUFS 2050 compared to the old regional development plan RUFS 2010 was found. The green wedges are diminishing and only a small part, 24 %, is protected. New ways of protecting the green wedge area could be relevant to enable a suitable inclusion within urban planning. A sustainable urban region with a healthy and sound population is dependent on green areas close to residential areas. When encroaching parts of the green wedges it will have an impact on the green infrastructure within the whole of Stockholm County, which, inevitably, will affect the urban ecosystems that provide essential ecosystem services to the city dwellers. There is a need for a clear political vision, proper legally binding guidelines as well as improved and extensive inter-municipal collaborations to make the future of the green wedges prosperous.
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[en] CLIMATE CHANGE AND CITIES: PROPOSAL FOR A MITIGATION AND RESILIENCE STRATEGY FOR MUNICIPAL URBAN POLICIES / [pt] MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICAS E CIDADES: PROPOSTA DE ESTRATÉGIA DE MITIGAÇÃO E RESILIÊNCIA PARA POLÍTICAS URBANÍSTICAS MUNICIPAISPATRICIA MENDANHA DIAS 27 June 2023 (has links)
[pt] A realidade do Brasil predominantemente urbano é permeada pelos constantes
e crescentes riscos associados às mudanças climáticas, sintetizados como as
ilhas de calor, alagamentos, aumento do nível do mar, dentre outros. O impacto
sobre as cidades é incomensurável e atinge todo o processo de produção urbana.
O presente trabalho, vinculado a linha de pesquisa Planejamento Urbano e
Sustentabilidade do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Urbana e
Ambiental da PUC-Rio, tem o objetivo de identificar oportunidades, estratégias e
diretrizes segundo os objetivos da Política Nacional sobre Mudança do
Clima que possam vir a ser incluídas em construções normativas do campo
urbanístico na perspectiva de cidades resilientes. A reflexão evidencia a
necessidade iminente do desenvolvimento de trabalhos multidisciplinares que
tenham por finalidade a avaliação das políticas públicas de desenvolvimento
urbano das cidades à luz de estratégias de mitigação e resiliência. O estudo
analisa obstáculos e possibilidades dos instrumentos de gestão urbanística dos
municípios para viabilizar a construção de cidades resilientes e resistentes aos
impactos das mudanças climáticas. Adota-se a abordagem interdisciplinar, bem
como metodologia que engloba revisão bibliográfica, pesquisa documental em
planos municipais sobre mudanças climáticas e relatórios produzidos por
organismos nacionais e internacionais sobre o contexto urbano de resiliência. O
método estudo de casos referência com a investigação de casos concretos
seleciona quatro cidades brasileiras, sendo as duas maiores metrópoles (Rio de
Janeiro/RJ e São Paulo/SP), uma cidade de até 2 milhões de
habitantes (Recife/PE) e também uma cidade de médio porte
(Contagem/MG). Utilizando-se da experiência das referidas cidades na jornada de
mitigação e resiliência, foram verificados os instrumentos essenciais que devem
ser adotados para enfretamento da mudança do clima. O estudo inclui a análise
das diversas fases (Planejamento, Execução, Verificação e Aprimoramento). A
investigação realizada permitiu propor, à luz de metodologias internacionais
observadas nos relatórios dos organismos nacionais e internacionais sobre o
contexto urbano de resiliência, diretrizes cristalizadas em uma proposta de
estratégia de mitigação e resiliência para políticas urbanísticas municipais. / [en] The present work, linked to the research line Urban Planning and Sustainability of the Postgraduate Program in Urban and Environmental Engineering at PUC-Rio, had the objective of identifying opportunities, strategies, and guidelines according to the objectives of the National Policy on Climate Change that may be included in normative constructions of the urbanistic field from the perspective of resilient cities.The research problem was based on the reality of Brazil, predominantly urban, where more than 80 percent of the population lives in cities, which are permeated by the constant and growing risks associated with climate change, summarized as heat islands, flooding, rising sea levels, among others. It was identified that these cumulative factors, that is, the increase of the world population in cities and the risks associated with climate change, may alter the form of land use in the coming decades, exposing the population and the economy in general to severe problems of dealing with the consequences of these changes, requiring the urban environment to be resilient and induce structural changes in society through the adoption of mitigation measures for the environmental impacts caused by contemporary society.For this evaluation, the work was based on the understanding of cities in the Anthropocene era, currently known as a new geological era, in which unbridled growth, which causes impacts on the planet s climate, exposes the population to increasingly intense risks, especially in urban centers, due to the complexity of the processes and the sensitivity of ecosystems.For no other reason, under the United Nations Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), goal number 11 was established, consisting of a commitment by nations to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
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