With the ever increasing population growth in urban areas, stakeholders have adopted numerous water sensitive urban design (WSUD) measures to enable the recycling and reuse of stormwater for a range of non-potable fit-for-purpose uses. This chapter highlights the most common measures adopted across Australia in the recent past, their benefits and limitations. Findings suggest that the adoption of WSUD measures have provided multiple tangible and intangible benefits from a social, environmental and economic context. For further expansion and adoption of WSUD measures, the multiple benefits need to be communicated and shared with the scientific and the broader community further to create sustainable and water resilient urban areas.
History
Start page
103
End page
117
Total pages
15
Outlet
Urban Stormwater and Flood Management
Editors
Veeriah Jegatheesan, Ashantha Goonetilleke, John van Leeuwen, Jaya Kandasamy, Doug Warner, Baden Myers, Muhammed Bhuiyan, Kevin Spence, Geoffrey Parker