| Literature DB >> 34334929 |
Amy N Piscopo1, Christopher C Weaver2, Naomi E Detenbeck3.
Abstract
Uncertainty in the impacts of climate change and development on freshwater resources pose significant challenges for water resources management. Integrated and adaptive approaches to water resources management are a promising means of addressing uncertainty that afford flexibility in balancing multiple stakeholder objectives. However, guidance on designing such plans is lacking. In this study, we use multi-objective optimization to strategically incorporate green infrastructure (GI) into water resources management plans that maximize reductions in nutrient loads, minimize stormwater runoff, and minimize costs. Robust decision-making methods are applied to the resulting plan options to evaluate how optimized GI implementation varies under different possible future climates and to determine which solutions would be robust under a range of plausible future conditions. We demonstrate these coupled methods using a case study in southern Massachusetts, to address water quality issues related to point and nonpoint source nutrients in a rapidly developing watershed.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34334929 PMCID: PMC8320671 DOI: 10.1061/(asce)wr.1943-5452.0001369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Water Resour Plan Manag ISSN: 0733-9496 Impact factor: 3.054