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Smart Growth: Hydrologic Perspective
By McCuen, R. H.
Full Citation
McCuen, R. H. (2003). Smart growth: Hydrologic perspective. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 129(3), 151-154.
Key Findings
The loss of open space to poorly planned, low-density development with an emphasis on unnecessarily wide streets and unneeded parking areas has significant negative impacts on water systems, stormwater runoff and water quality. The important principles of a smart growth or new urbanist alternative that relate to hydrologic engineering are identified. To assist in the assessment of the effectiveness of smart growth development alternatives, metrics are introduced.
