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Stormwater management impacts of small urbanising towns: The necessity of investigating the 'devil in the detail'

机译:小城镇的雨水管理影响:调查“细节”的必要性

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In many parts of the world, small towns are experiencing high levels of population growth and development. However, there is little understanding of how urban growth in these regional towns will impact urban runoff. We used the case study of Wangaratta, located in South-East Australia, between 2006 and 2016, to investigate land cover changes and their impacts on urban runoff discharge. Detailed spatio-temporal analysis (including neighbourhood composition analysis and supervised classification of aerial imagery) identified that population, land use and land cover changes in Wangaratta, although subtle, were mostly driven by residential growth in the outskirts of the town, where there were large increases in impervious surface area. Overall, the urban growth was minimal. However, in spite of these small changes, a sub-catchment only SWMM model showed that the increase in impervious surface area nevertheless resulted in a statistically significant increase in total runoff across the town. Particularly, this increase was most pronounced for frequent and shorter storms. The analysis of urban development pattern changes coupled with urban hydrological modelling indicated that land cover changes in regional towns, especially when analysed in detail, may result in hydrological changes in the urban region (likely to be exacerbated in coming years by changing climate) and that adaptation efforts will need to adopt a variety of approaches in both existing and growth zones. Our findings highlight the necessity of detailed fine-scale analyses in small towns as even subtle changes will have substantial future implications and robust planning and adaptation decisions are even more important when compared to larger cities due to the greater economic constraints that small towns face and their important relationship with the surrounding hinterlands.
机译:在世界许多地方,小镇正在经历高水平的人口增长和发展。然而,几乎没有了解这些区域城镇的城市增长如何影响城市径流。我们借鉴了位于澳大利亚东南部的Wangaratta的案例研究,于2006年至2016年间,调查土地覆盖变化及其对城市径流卸货的影响。详细的时空分析(包括邻域组成分析和航空图像的监督分类)确定了Wangaratta的人口,土地利用和土地覆盖变化,虽然是微妙的,主要由镇上的郊区的住宅增长而导致,其中大不透水的表面积增加。总体而言,城市增长很小。然而,尽管存在这些小变化,但仅限SWMM模型表明,不透断的表面积增加导致整个城镇总径流的统计上显着增加。特别是,这种增加对于频繁和较短的风暴最为明显。与城市水文建模相结合的城市发展模式变化的分析表明,区域城镇的土地覆盖变化,特别是在详细分析时,可能导致城市地区的水文变化(可能在未来几年通过变化气候加剧)适应努力需要在现有和生长区域采用各种方法。我们的调查结果强调了小城镇详细细微分析的必要性,因为甚至细微的变化将具有大量的未来影响,并且强大的规划和适应决策在与大型城镇脸部和他们的较大的经济限制与周围腹地的重要关系。

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