Authors
Vidya Venkataramanan, Aaron I Packman, Daniel R Peters, Denise Lopez, David J McCuskey, Robert I McDonald, William M Miller, Sera L Young
Publication date
2019/9/15
Source
Journal of environmental management
Volume
246
Pages
868-880
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Background
The increase in frequency and intensity of urban flooding is a global challenge. Flooding directly impacts residents of industrialized cities with aging combined sewer systems, as well as cities with less centralized infrastructure to manage stormwater, fecal sludge, and wastewater. Green infrastructure is growing in popularity as a sustainable strategy to mimic nature-based flood management. Although its technical performance has been extensively studied, little is known about the effects of green stormwater infrastructure on human health and social well-being.
Methods
We conducted a multidisciplinary systematic review of peer-reviewed and gray literature on the effects of green infrastructure for stormwater and flood management on individuals', households', and communities’ a) physical health; b) mental health; c) economic well-being; and d) flood resilience and social acceptance of green …
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