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Urban green infrastructure and local flooding: The impact of landscape patterns on peak runoff in four Texas MSAs

Title
Urban green infrastructure and local flooding: The impact of landscape patterns on peak runoff in four Texas MSAs
Authors
Kim, Hyun WooPark, Yunmi
Ewha Authors
박윤미
SCOPUS Author ID
박윤미scopus
Issue Date
2016
Journal Title
APPLIED GEOGRAPHY
ISSN
0143-6228JCR Link

1873-7730JCR Link
Citation
APPLIED GEOGRAPHY vol. 77, pp. 72 - 81
Keywords
Landscape patternGreen infrastructurePeak runoffLocal floodingTexas
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Even though there is a general acknowledgement that green infrastructure can have a positive role in reducing stormwater runoff, few studies have explored how specific spatial configurations of land-scape-one of the critical components of green infrastructure could influence runoff generation. This study attempts to address this gap by examining the landscape patterns in terms of size, shape, isolation, and connectivity across the four largest metropolitan areas in Texas, using landscape ecology metrics. The outcomes indicate that larger, less fragmented, and more connected landscape patterns are likely to mediate the mean annual peak runoff. In contrast, larger developments of complex shapes with more edges, clustered, and connected are likely to augment the peak runoff. The findings of this paper provide empirical evidences for policy makers to further the importance of interconnection and clusters of green infrastructure and plan strategic green hubs and corridors to more effectively manage stormwater runoff. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.10.008
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