U2.05 Panos 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
Denver is facing increasing population growth which is being supported
by infill development – the increasingly popular practice of building new residential units within existing developed urban areas on vacant or under-utilized parcels of land. Ideally, growing cities make well-informed stormwater management decisions that are guided by the knowledge of current and future hydrologic conditions. Unfortunately, because many urban areas, such as Denver, are experiencing new and unknown patterns of rapid redevelopment, this type of knowledge is lacking. This research focuses on high-resolution modeling of the impacts of infill development on stormwater runoff across a Denver neighborhood so as to address the research objectives below.
Description
Type of resource | other |
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Date created | May 2018 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Panos, Chelsea |
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Author | Hogue, Terri |
Author | McCray, John |
Author | Gilliom, Ryan |
Subjects
Subject | Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure |
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Subject | ReNUWIt |
Subject | U2.05 |
Subject | Urban Systems Integration and Institutions |
Subject | Visioning |
Subject | assessment |
Subject | and implementation tools for regional and municipal water planning |
Subject | Colorado |
Subject | city |
Subject | runoff |
Bibliographic information
Related Publication | Panos, C. L., Hogue, T. S., Gilliom, R. L., & McCray, J. E. (2018). High-Resolution Modeling of Infill Development Impact on Stormwater Dynamics in Denver, Colorado. Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment, 4(4). http://doi.org/10.1061/Jswbay.0000863 |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/fx428kp6136 |
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- Panos, C. L., Hogue, T. S., McCray, J. E., & Gilliom, R. L. (2018). U2.05 Panos 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/fx428kp6136
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