Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore

This study compares stormwater management in two coastal cities: Hong Kong and Singapore. Hong Kong adopted conventional urban stormwater management for flood control and embraced hard-engineering infrastructure in the scheme. In contrast, Singapore has put in place a series of holistic management p...

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Main Authors: Wang, Mo, Zhang, Dong Qing, Adhityan, Appan, Ng, Wun Jern, Dong, Jian Wen, Tan, Soon Keat
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1416312020-06-09T09:18:12Z Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore Wang, Mo Zhang, Dong Qing Adhityan, Appan Ng, Wun Jern Dong, Jian Wen Tan, Soon Keat School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Environmental engineering Stormwater Singapore This study compares stormwater management in two coastal cities: Hong Kong and Singapore. Hong Kong adopted conventional urban stormwater management for flood control and embraced hard-engineering infrastructure in the scheme. In contrast, Singapore has put in place a series of holistic management practices to manage urban runoff. By comparing the stormwater management practices in these two cities, the differences in approaches to non-structural and structural practices were elucidated. Life cycle costing and environmental benefit analysis indicate that holistic urban stormwater management can lead to higher economic efficiency, sustainability and environmental friendliness, compared to conventional urban stormwater management. 2020-06-09T09:18:12Z 2020-06-09T09:18:12Z 2016 Journal Article Wang, M., Zhang, D. Q., Adhityan, A., Ng, W. J., Dong, J. M., & Tan, S. K. (2018). Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 34(2), 192-212. doi:10.1080/07900627.2016.1258355 0790-0627 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141631 10.1080/07900627.2016.1258355 2-s2.0-84999854395 2 34 192 212 en International Journal of Water Resources Development © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Stormwater
Singapore
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Stormwater
Singapore
Wang, Mo
Zhang, Dong Qing
Adhityan, Appan
Ng, Wun Jern
Dong, Jian Wen
Tan, Soon Keat
Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
description This study compares stormwater management in two coastal cities: Hong Kong and Singapore. Hong Kong adopted conventional urban stormwater management for flood control and embraced hard-engineering infrastructure in the scheme. In contrast, Singapore has put in place a series of holistic management practices to manage urban runoff. By comparing the stormwater management practices in these two cities, the differences in approaches to non-structural and structural practices were elucidated. Life cycle costing and environmental benefit analysis indicate that holistic urban stormwater management can lead to higher economic efficiency, sustainability and environmental friendliness, compared to conventional urban stormwater management.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Wang, Mo
Zhang, Dong Qing
Adhityan, Appan
Ng, Wun Jern
Dong, Jian Wen
Tan, Soon Keat
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author Wang, Mo
Zhang, Dong Qing
Adhityan, Appan
Ng, Wun Jern
Dong, Jian Wen
Tan, Soon Keat
author_sort Wang, Mo
title Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_short Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_full Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_fullStr Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
title_sort conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities : a case study of the practice in hong kong and singapore
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141631
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