Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage

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Autor(a) principal: Diniz, Bruna Calabria
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rader, Adriéli Raquél da Silva, Silva, Gabriela Pires da, Rafael, Rafael, Daronco, Giuliano Crauss
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSC
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/240694
Resumo: The urbanization process made that permeable soil areas were gradually reduced due to the increase in civil construction. The urban drainage, once idealized by projects that did not aimed at sustainability, has not been able to meet the cities demand over the years. For this reason, it became necessary to introduce on the basic sanitation projects, more specifically in the urban storm drainage system, new mechanisms that aimed the integration between the environment with the urban environment needs. This article will present mechanisms that can be applied in urban drainage projects by using soil and vegetation as the main resources to conciliate sustainability, comfort and safety for citizens in the urban area. The methodology used to elaborate the research was the bibliographical review, aiming to present a series of elements that can be used in the urban environment in order to improve drainage. However, for such conceptions to be really put into practice, changes in existing legislation are necessary, dissemination of projects already done for the general population, awareness campaigns and qualification of the existing professionals in the market.
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Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
title Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
spellingShingle Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
Diniz, Bruna Calabria
sustainability; water infiltration; alternative methods; permeability
title_short Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
title_full Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
title_fullStr Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
title_full_unstemmed Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
title_sort Green Infrastructure: sustainable mechanisms to urban drainage
author Diniz, Bruna Calabria
author_facet Diniz, Bruna Calabria
Rader, Adriéli Raquél da Silva
Silva, Gabriela Pires da
Rafael, Rafael
Daronco, Giuliano Crauss
author_role author
author2 Rader, Adriéli Raquél da Silva
Silva, Gabriela Pires da
Rafael, Rafael
Daronco, Giuliano Crauss
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diniz, Bruna Calabria
Rader, Adriéli Raquél da Silva
Silva, Gabriela Pires da
Rafael, Rafael
Daronco, Giuliano Crauss
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sustainability; water infiltration; alternative methods; permeability
topic sustainability; water infiltration; alternative methods; permeability
description The urbanization process made that permeable soil areas were gradually reduced due to the increase in civil construction. The urban drainage, once idealized by projects that did not aimed at sustainability, has not been able to meet the cities demand over the years. For this reason, it became necessary to introduce on the basic sanitation projects, more specifically in the urban storm drainage system, new mechanisms that aimed the integration between the environment with the urban environment needs. This article will present mechanisms that can be applied in urban drainage projects by using soil and vegetation as the main resources to conciliate sustainability, comfort and safety for citizens in the urban area. The methodology used to elaborate the research was the bibliographical review, aiming to present a series of elements that can be used in the urban environment in order to improve drainage. However, for such conceptions to be really put into practice, changes in existing legislation are necessary, dissemination of projects already done for the general population, awareness campaigns and qualification of the existing professionals in the market.
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