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Revolutionizing urban water resilience: Innovative strategies and advancements in sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS)

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Pachouri, Vikrant (Auteur)
  • Kothari, Prafull (Auteur)
  • Kathuria, Samta (Auteur)
  • Gehlot, Anita (Auteur)
  • Singh, Rajesh (Auteur)
  • Thakur, Amit Kumar (Auteur)
  • Gupta, Lovi Raj (Auteur)
  • Dogra, Sudhanshu (Auteur)
  • Priyadarshi, Neeraj (Auteur)
  • Mohamed, Heba G. (Auteur)
Titre
Revolutionizing urban water resilience: Innovative strategies and advancements in sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS)
Résumé
Climate change and rapid urbanisation are straining urban stormwater management further, with floods and water pollution becoming more intense. SUDS is a nature-based alternative that solves these issues because it replicates natural hydrologic processes to create urban resilience. This systematic review summarises recent trends in SUDS technologies, performance, and policy frameworks, and their potential to mitigate flood risks, improve water quality, and enhance climate resilience. By the PRISMA methodology, 90 peer-reviewed studies published between 2014 and 2025 were considered, dealing with SUDS performance, cost-effectiveness, and overall difficulties with large-scale implementation of these systems. Main results are that bio-retention systems, permeable pavements, and green roofs are effective in controlling surface runoff and enhancing water quality. Moreover, the development of IoT-based monitoring and smart technologies has also considerably increased the scalability and efficiency of a SUDS. The review recommends the standardisation of SUDS performance, the incorporation of smart technologies, and more attractive policy incentives to speed up the uptake of SUDS in urban planning. One of the main contributions that this research is likely to make to the discourse concerning urban water resilience is that it offers evidence-based suggestions to policymakers and urban developers, and these suggestions argue in favour of taking urgent action in the area of climate adaptation by using SUDS extensively. © 2025 The Authors
Publication
Desalination and Water Treatment
Volume
323
Date
2025
Abrév. de revue
Desalin. Water Treat.
Langue
English
DOI
10.1016/j.dwt.2025.101407
ISSN
1944-3994
Titre abrégé
Revolutionizing urban water resilience
Catalogue de bibl.
Scopus
Extra
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Référence
Pachouri, V., Kothari, P., Kathuria, S., Gehlot, A., Singh, R., Thakur, A. K., Gupta, L. R., Dogra, S., Priyadarshi, N., & Mohamed, H. G. (2025). Revolutionizing urban water resilience: Innovative strategies and advancements in sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS). Desalination and Water Treatment, 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dwt.2025.101407
Axes du RIISQ
  • 1 - aléas, vulnérabilités et exposition
  • 2 - enjeux de gestion et de gouvernance
  • 3 - aspects biopsychosociaux
  • 4 - réduction des vulnérabilités
  • 5 - aide à la décision, à l’adaptation et à la résilience
Enjeux majeurs
  • Risques systémiques
Secteurs et disciplines
  • Nature et Technologie
  • Santé
Types d'événements extrêmes
  • Inondations et crues
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