绿色屋顶
雨水
屋顶
蒸散量
环境科学
市中心
环境工程
绿色基础设施
水文学(农业)
水资源管理
土木工程
地理
环境资源管理
工程类
地表径流
岩土工程
生态学
生物
考古
摘要
Urban intensification, population growth and climate change are creating multiple issues within cities on a global scale. As more buildings are constructed to support increasing urban populations, cities are having a more difficult time managing sporadic weather events; especially managing stormwater from intense rainfall. Toronto currently has in place a mandatory green roof bylaw, that is designed to utilize shallow green roofs (GRs) on all new buildings as a measure to intercept rainfall and transpire the water back into the atmosphere. Four green roof modules with varying system buildups were constructed and instrumented on top of a downtown building to analyze how the amounts of retained rainfall and evapotranspiration varied amongst the systems. It was determined that the total evapotranspiration (ET) volume of blue/green roofs and vegetable producing green roofs were considerably higher than a traditional extensive green roof; 236% higher in the blue/green roof and 356% higher in the vegetable roof. It was also determined that unvegetated blue roof systems are also a viable method of managing stormwater on rooftops, with the blue roof module showcasing a total evaporation volume of 134 mm over the duration of the study. The results from this research exhibit that higher hydrological benefit can be derived from green roofs using blue-green technology or vegetable producing assemblies.
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