Using water management infrastructure to address both flood risk and the urban heat island
Daniel R. Richards, Peter J. Edwards
Abstract
Two important environmental challenges for many cities are to prevent flooding after heavy rain, and to minimize warming due to the urban heat island effect. There is a close link between these two phenomena, as rainfall intensity increases with rising air temperature. The two problems of flood management and urban warming therefore need to be tackled together. In particular, management strategies that contribute to reducing urban temperatures should be recognized as a means of reducing flood risk, especially in regions prone to intense rainfall.
Topics & Concepts
Urban heat islandFlood risk managementFlood mythEnvironmental planningUrban infrastructureGeographyWater resource managementBusinessEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceUrban planningCivil engineeringEngineeringMeteorologyArchaeologyUrban Heat Island MitigationNoise Effects and ManagementUrban Green Space and Health