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Adapting Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems to Stormwater Management in an Informal Setting

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Published: 
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
A major problem in the informal settlement of Monwabisi Park, Cape Town, is flooding caused by the low-lying topography and lack of stormwater management systems. Conducting a case study and working with local residents, we created a guidebook that analyzed the physical and social conditions underlying flooding problems, and the current interventions used by residents. In addition, the guidebook demonstrates specific Sustainable Urban Drainage System methods that we have adapted to an informal community setting.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
UtilitiesInstitutional Structures and ManagementSustainability
Resource type: 
Instruction Manual
Region & Countries: 
South Africa
Resource Scale: 
Local

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