DayWater: An Adaptive Decision Support System for Urban Stormwater ManagementDaniel R. Thevenot IWA Publishing, 15/03/2008 - 280 من الصفحات The European DayWater project has developed a prototype of an Adaptive Decision Support System (ADSS) related to urban stormwater pollution source control. The DayWater ADSS greatly facilitates decision-making for stormwater source control, which is currently impeded by the large number of stakeholders involved and by the necessary multidisciplinary knowledge. This book presents the results of this project, providing new insights into both technical and management issues. The main objectives of its technical chapters are pollution source control modelling, risk and impact assessment, and evaluation and comparison of best management practices. It also covers management aspects, such as the analysis of the decision-making processes in stormwater source control, at a European scale, and stormwater management strategies in general. The combination of scientific-technical and socio-managerial knowledge, with the strong cooperation of numerous end-users, reflects the innovative character of this book which includes actual applications of the ADSS prototype in significant case studies. DayWater: an Adaptive Decision Support System for Urban Stormwater Management contains 26 chapters collectively prepared by DayWater scientific partners and end-users associated with this European Research and Development project. It includes:
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Adaptive Decision Support ADSS analysis approach assessment benchmarks BMP catalogue catchment Chapter chemical CHIAT cold climate compounds concentrations constructed wetlands context costs criteria database DayWater ADSS DayWater project Decision Support System detention basins disconnection ecological end-users environment environmental Eriksson European European Commission evaluation example Figure Filter flood framework functions Göta älv groundwater Hammarby Sjöstad hazard heavy metals hydrological Hydropolis identified impact implementation indicators infiltration integrated ISBN IWA Publishing knowledge Luleå matrix measures multi-criteria Nijmegen on-site options parameters PETUS planning porous paving potential priority pollutants problem procedure receiving water relevant Research risk river road sediment selected sewer SEWSYS snow snowmelt soil solutions specific stakeholders STORM/SEWSYS stormwater source control structure substances surface runoff surface water swales Table toxicity Urban Drainage urban stormwater management urban water management USWM Vasastaden vulnerability wastewater water quality wetlands Wupper