A Critical Review of Existing Methods to Evaluate the Performance of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) on Commercial Roofs (CR) to Mitigate Urban Flooding

Author:

Dabas Maha1,Molleti Sudhakar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Research Council of Canada (NRC), 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, Canada

Abstract

The intensity and frequency of extreme rainfall events have increased in North America and the world due to climate change. Extreme rainfall events, characterized by a heavy volume of rainfall in a short duration, have triggered the onset of urban flash floods. Over the years, flash flooding has been reported in different cities in Canada, which resulted in many losses. Subsequently, different green roofing systems have been adopted to control urban stormwater runoff as part of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to mitigate urban flood and build a flood-resilient city. Currently, no specific widely recognized standard or code is dedicated to determining the hydrological performance of green roofs as a whole system. Moreover, there are no test protocols to regulate the design of green roof systems in the market. A comprehensive literature review examines existing research methods adopted to evaluate influencing parameters affecting the hydrological performance of NBS-CR. The results indicate several limitations in experimental and field investigations. Consequently, to address these limitations, it is essential to formulate a multi-functional work plan to develop a standardized test method that can become a common platform for the roofing industry to test and quantify the hydrological performance of their systems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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