Water-sensitive urban design: opportunities for the UK

Author:

Ashley Richard1,Lundy Lian2,Ward Sarah3,Shaffer Paul4,Walker Louise5,Morgan Celeste6,Saul Adrian7,Wong Tony8,Moore Sarah9

Affiliation:

1. Professor of Urban Water, Pennine Water Group, Universities of Sheffield and Bradford, UK

2. Reader, Department of Natural Sciences, Middlesex University, London, UK

3. Business Engagement Manager, Centre for Water Systems, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

4. Research Associate, Construction Industry Research and Information Association, London, UK

5. Research Officer, water@leeds, Department of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

6. Director, Sustainability, Design and Planning, AECOM Ltd, London, UK

7. Professor of Hydraulics, Pennine Water Group, Universities of Sheffield and Bradford, UK

8. Chief Executive, CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

9. Research Associate, Pennine Water Group, Universities of Sheffield and Bradford, UK

Abstract

Water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) is a concept that is gaining support as a means to manage urban water systems in an integrated way through the better positioning of the topic of water in urban planning and design processes. Water-sensitive urban design is emerging in the UK and this paper sets the scene and identifies the opportunities and constraints from a UK perspective. Recent developments in integrated water management, ecosystem services and multifunctional land use provide new opportunities for ‘getting more for less’. These can range from seeing all forms of water as a resource, exploiting opportunities to contribute to the green and blue infrastructure agendas, resilience to climate and other changes. This paper draws on international experience as to how water-sensitive urban design can deliver opportunities; mitigate the urban development challenges; implement and support institutional, regulatory and practical opportunities and demonstrate the benefits of taking a water-sensitive urban design approach in the UK. The key requirements for delivery are highlighted and a proposed vision for water-sensitive urban design in the UK outlined.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering

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