Advances in Urban Stormwater Management in Japan: A Review
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Published:2021-04-01
Issue:3
Volume:16
Page:310-320
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ISSN:1883-8030
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Container-title:Journal of Disaster Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Disaster Res.
Author:
Shibuo Yoshihiro,Furumai Hiroaki, ,
Abstract
The series of annual flood disasters that struck Japan in recent years pose challenges to urban stormwater management. Japan has been implementing nation-wide hydrometeorological observation through a dense network of rain gauges. Since the recent decade, ground radars have been deployed to observe heavy rainfall with high spatiotemporal resolution as a countermeasure. While commercial software is popular in designing stormwater drainage systems, several integrated urban flood models have been developed domestically and are applicable in stormwater management. A paradigm shift with the rise of Internet of Things (IoT) provides an inexperienced opportunity in hydrological observation, and has been implemented for monitoring sewer network conditions. Despite this broad scope of research works and technological innovations, such advancement is not internationally recognized yet. The present study aims to review the development and role of science and technology in stormwater management in Japan, focusing specifically on rainfall observation, integrated urban flood modelling, and emerging technologies for stormwater monitoring. In addition, the possible future direction of stormwater management is envisioned. Considering the series of record-breaking rainfall events that struck Japan, we will have to face more severe challenges in urban flood management alongside the impact of global climate change. As compared to structural measures, which are subject to budgetary constraints, the relative importance of non-structural measures is increasing; therefore, effective application of numerical modeling techniques is required. A common weakness of the urban flood modeling framework is the limited availability of observations in sewer networks, which can be relaxed by emerging IoT based observations. The fusion of IoT based observations with an integrated urban flood modeling technique appears to the emerging technology for stormwater management.
Funder
Japan Sewage Works Association
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Engineering (miscellaneous),Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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