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Research Article

Water sensitive urban design: A paradigm shift in urban design

By Wong, T., & Eadie, M. L.

Full Citation

Wong, T., & Eadie, M. L. (2000, March). Water sensitive urban design: A paradigm shift in urban design. In Proceedings of the 10th World Water Congress (pp. 12-16).

Key Findings

Traditional stormwater management focused on drainage and flood protection. This paper explains an alternative approach emphasizing water quality and ecosystem protection, including aesthetic benefits, through Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD). New developments can take advantage of new integrated measures, while built-up areas will require more adaptive strategies for long-term sustainability and ecological preservation. These are explored as guidance for urban designers.

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