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Water sensitive design potentials in Paris, Berlin, and Budapest revisited

Publication date: 23.01.2017

Technical Transactions, 2017, Volume 1 Year 2017 (114), pp. 113 - 123

https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.17.009.6106

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Dóra Csizmadia
Department of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin
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Ina Säumel
Department of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin
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Lauranne Pille
Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy
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Kinga Szilágyi
Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy
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Péter István Balogh
Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy
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Titles

Water sensitive design potentials in Paris, Berlin, and Budapest revisited

Abstract

Impacts of extreme weather events are increasing due to ongoing climate change. Floods in the urban areas not just damage properties but also threat human life. Coping with these challenges in metropolises of old Europe is difficult as the ex-istent building structures and combined rainwater andn sewage systems originating from the 19th century. We compare three old European capital cities (Berlin, Budapest and Paris) regarding rainwater management concepts. We identify important spatial land use types of blue‑green infrastructure and corresponding measures for the implementation towards a more water sensitive management by using the case study approach.

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Information: Technical Transactions, 2017, Volume 1 Year 2017 (114), pp. 113 - 123

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Water sensitive design potentials in Paris, Berlin, and Budapest revisited

English:

Water sensitive design potentials in Paris, Berlin, and Budapest revisited

Authors

Department of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin

Department of Ecology, Technical University of Berlin

Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy

Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy

Department of Garden and Open Space Design, Szent István Universitiy

Published at: 23.01.2017

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Dóra Csizmadia (Author) - 20%
Ina Säumel (Author) - 20%
Lauranne Pille (Author) - 20%
Kinga Szilágyi (Author) - 20%
Péter István Balogh (Author) - 20%

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