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Flood model Bergen Norway and the need for (sub-)surface Innovations for eXtreme Climatic Events (INXCES)

机译:洪水模型挪威挪威,需要(子)表面创新,用于极端气候事件(INXCE)

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Urban flooding has become a key issue for many cities around the world. The project 'INnovations for eXtreme Climatic Events' (INXCES) developed new innovative technological methods for risk assessment and mitigation of extreme hydroclimatic events and optimization of urban water-dependent ecosystem services at the catchment level. DEMs (digital elevation maps) have been used for more than a decade now as quick scan models to indicate locations that are vulnerable to urban flooding. In the last years the datasets are getting bigger and multidisciplinary stakeholders are becoming more demanding and require faster and more visual results. In this paper, the development and practical use of DEMs is exemplified by the case study of Bergen (Norway), where flood modelling using DEM is carried out in 2017 and in 2009. We can observe that the technology behind tools using DEMs is becoming more common and improved, both with a higher accuracy and a higher resolution. Visualization tools are developed to raise awareness and understanding among different stakeholders in Bergen and around the world. We can conclude that the evolution of DEMS is successful in handling bigger datasets and better (3D) visualization of results with a higher accuracy and a higher resolution. With flood maps the flow patterns of stonnwater are analysed and locations are selected to implement (sub-surface measures as SuDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage systems) that store and infiltrate stormwater. In the casestudy Bergen the following (sub-)surface SuDS have been recently implemented with the insights of DEMS: settlement storage tank, rainwater garden, swales, permeable pavement and I/T-drainage. The research results from the case study Bergen will be shared by tools to stimulate international knowledge exchange. New improved DEMs and connected (visualization) tools will continue to play an important role in (sub-)surface flood management and climate resilient urban planning strategies around the world.
机译:城市洪水已成为全球许多城市的关键问题。该项目对极端气候事件的创新(INXCE)为极端循环事件的风险评估和减缓了新的循环事件的新创新技术方法,以及在集水区水平的城市水依赖性生态系统服务的优化。 DEMS(数字海拔地图)已被使用超过十年,现在是快速扫描模型,以指示易受城市洪水受到群体的位置。在过去几年中,数据集正在变得更大,多学科利益相关者正变得更加苛刻,并且需要更快,更快的视觉结果。在本文中,通过对卑尔根(挪威)的案例研究,在2017年和2009年进行了使用DEM的洪水建模的案例研究表明了DEM的发展和实践使用。我们可以观察到使用DEM的工具背后的技术变得越来越多常见和改进,两者都具有更高的准确性和更高的分辨率。可视化工具是制定的,以提高卑尔根和世界各地不同利益相关者之间的认识和理解。我们可以得出结论,DEM的演变成功地处理更大的数据集和更好的(3D)可视化的结果,具有更高的准确性和更高分辨率。泛滥地图分析了斯通水的流动模式,并选择了所在地实现(作为仓库(可持续城市排水系统)的子表面措施,储存和渗透雨水。在Casestudy Bergen中,最近(亚)表面泡沫最近随着DEM的见解:结算储罐,雨水花园,洼地,渗透路面和I / T引流。案例研究卑尔根的研究结果将由工具共享,以刺激国际知识交流。新改进的DEM和连接(可视化)工具将继续在世界各地的(子)表面洪水管理和气候弹性城市规划战略中发挥重要作用。

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