Long-Term Performance of Blue-Green Roof Systems-Results of a Building-Scale Monitoring Study in Hamburg, Germany

被引:5
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作者
Richter, Michael [1 ]
Dickhaut, Wolfgang [1 ]
机构
[1] HafenCity Univ Hamburg, Dept Environmentally Sound Urban & Infrastruct Pla, D-20457 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
green roof; blue-green roof; blue-green infrastructure; climate change adaptation; urban water cycle; WSUD; sponge city; RUNOFF; WATER; RETENTION; MITIGATION; REDUCTION; QUALITY; SURFACE; MEDIA; DEPTH; SLOPE;
D O I
10.3390/w15152806
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
For the first time, a long-term monitoring study with different full-scale blue-green roof (BGR) types was conducted. Within a pilot project from Hamburg's Rainwater InfraStructure Adaptation (RISA) framework, four different BGR types were built in 2015 for long-term evaluation and comparison with each other. The test site was created to find out to what extent BGRs are able to improve hydrological performance and if increased water supply affects vegetation development and species diversity. Therefore, the roofs were equipped with hydrologic monitoring systems, their retention performance was evaluated, and vegetation analysis was conducted. During 2017-2023, between 64 and 74% of the precipitation was retained on the roofs, and in the summer months there was hardly any outflow from the roofs. For single (heavy) rain events, high retention capacities, low outflow intensities, and high detention times were demonstrated. On the BGRs where rainwater is permanently stored on the roof, the vegetation species' composition changed in the long term, resulting in an increase in biodiversity. The studied BGRs are effective in reducing flood risk from heavy rain events and can increase evaporative cooling and biodiversity. Therefore, such BGRs are a blue-green infrastructure with far-reaching positive effects.
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