Low-impact development: Minimising stormwater runoff in a case study of section 13, Shah Alam, Malaysia
Urbanisation alters the natural system, such as land cover from natural vegetation and agriculture to urban structures. Such changes are due to the demands of development which significantly change stormwater flow and constructed drainage systems. Problems relating to the present stormwater program...
Main Authors: | Misni, A. (Author), Shahfuddin, N.A.F.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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WITPress
2017
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