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Hantering av dagvatten och skyfall med helhetsperspektiv och riskhänsyn – Planering för ett hållbart samhälle

Rappmann, Tove LU and Cardell, Norea (2021) In TVVR21/501 VVRM05 20202
Division of Water Resources Engineering
Abstract
This master thesis aims to investigate how two hydrological principles, increased awareness of the whole catchment area and planning urban environments in a smart way with respect to flood risk, can contribute to a more sustainable municipal planning and management of stormwater and cloudbursts. By combining analysis of municipal planning instruments and interviews with professionals with insights into the municipal cloudburst and stormwater management, the study examines how integrating these principles in the planning can contribute to increased resilience, climate adaptation and risk management in urban areas. The study presents four key aspects of municipal planning and management and how these depend upon each other and together can... (More)
This master thesis aims to investigate how two hydrological principles, increased awareness of the whole catchment area and planning urban environments in a smart way with respect to flood risk, can contribute to a more sustainable municipal planning and management of stormwater and cloudbursts. By combining analysis of municipal planning instruments and interviews with professionals with insights into the municipal cloudburst and stormwater management, the study examines how integrating these principles in the planning can contribute to increased resilience, climate adaptation and risk management in urban areas. The study presents four key aspects of municipal planning and management and how these depend upon each other and together can enable sustainable urban planning. To plan and implement measures according to the two principles the right prerequisites are of great importance. The strategies behind these measures are based upon the collaboration, the balancing of interests and how the planning instruments are used. This enables for the municipalities to plan smart from the start, based on a comprehensive understanding regarding where and how measures are of most value. (Less)
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author
Rappmann, Tove LU and Cardell, Norea
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Stormwater and cloudburst management with a comprehensive and risk aware approach
course
VVRM05 20202
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
Integrerad vattenhantering, risk governance, resiliens, samhällsplanering, urbana översvämningar, Höje å, avrinningsområde
publication/series
TVVR21/501
report number
21/5001
language
Swedish
additional info
Detta examensarbete är ett samarbete mellan avdelningarna för Teknisk vattenresurslära samt Riskhantering och samhällssäkerhet.
Examiner: Magnus Persson
id
9036475
date added to LUP
2021-01-19 17:24:10
date last changed
2021-01-19 17:24:10
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  abstract     = {{This master thesis aims to investigate how two hydrological principles, increased awareness of the whole catchment area and planning urban environments in a smart way with respect to flood risk, can contribute to a more sustainable municipal planning and management of stormwater and cloudbursts. By combining analysis of municipal planning instruments and interviews with professionals with insights into the municipal cloudburst and stormwater management, the study examines how integrating these principles in the planning can contribute to increased resilience, climate adaptation and risk management in urban areas. The study presents four key aspects of municipal planning and management and how these depend upon each other and together can enable sustainable urban planning. To plan and implement measures according to the two principles the right prerequisites are of great importance. The strategies behind these measures are based upon the collaboration, the balancing of interests and how the planning instruments are used. This enables for the municipalities to plan smart from the start, based on a comprehensive understanding regarding where and how measures are of most value.}},
  author       = {{Rappmann, Tove and Cardell, Norea}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{TVVR21/501}},
  title        = {{Hantering av dagvatten och skyfall med helhetsperspektiv och riskhänsyn – Planering för ett hållbart samhälle}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}