Water-sensitive urban design

Water-sensitive urban design

Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a land planning and engineering design approach which integrates the urban water cycle, including stormwater, groundwater, and wastewater management and water supply, into urban design to minimise environmental degradation and improve aesthetic and recreational appeal. WSUD is a term used in the Middle East and Australia and is similar to low-impact development (LID), a term used in the United States; and Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS), a term used in the United Kingdom.

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enWater-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a land planning and engineering design approach which integrates the urban water cycle, including stormwater, groundwater, and wastewater management and water supply, into urban design to minimise environmental degradation and improve aesthetic and recreational appeal. WSUD is a term used in the Middle East and Australia and is similar to low-impact development (LID), a term used in the United States; and Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS), a term used in the United Kingdom.
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enWater-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a land planning and engineering design approach which integrates the urban water cycle, including stormwater, groundwater, and wastewater management and water supply, into urban design to minimise environmental degradation and improve aesthetic and recreational appeal. WSUD is a term used in the Middle East and Australia and is similar to low-impact development (LID), a term used in the United States; and Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS), a term used in the United Kingdom.
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Adaptive management
Aquifer storage and recovery
Australian Commonwealth
Bioretention basins
Bioretention swales
Bioretention systems
Bluegreen algae
Brownfield
Buffer strip
Category:Hydrology and urban planning
Category:Stormwater management
Category:Sustainable urban planning
Category:Urban planning in Australia
Category:Water in Australia
Climate change vulnerability
Constructed wetlands
Ecological footprint
Ecologically sustainable development
Environmental degradation
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Greenfield status
Green infrastructure for stormwater management
Greywater
Groundwater
Groundwater recharge
Homebush Bay
Impervious surface
Infiltration trench
Land planning
Low-impact development (U.S. and Canada)
National Water Initiative
Nature-based solutions
Porous paving
Raingarden
Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater tank
Sand filter
Sedimentation basins
Sponge city
Stormwater
Stormwater harvesting
Sustainable drainage system
Swale (landform)
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
Sydney Catchment Authority
Trash rack
Urban heat island
Urban stream syndrome
US)
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water demand management
Water supply
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Category:Hydrology and urban planning
Category:Stormwater management
Category:Sustainable urban planning
Category:Urban planning in Australia
Category:Water in Australia
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