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Sistemas urbanos de drenaje sostenibles

Authors: Vallejo Santacruz, Ana Mercedes;

Sistemas urbanos de drenaje sostenibles

Abstract

Actualmente las ciudades se encuentran en constante crecimiento buscando dar solución a las necesidades de sus habitantes y así ofrecer una vida sana, cómoda y digna. Parte fundamental del desarrollo de la sociedad trae como consecuencia la destrucción del medio ambiente para dar lugar a construcciones donde los seres humanos puedan desarrollarse dependiendo de sus condiciones, ya sea para uso de vivienda, salud, abastecimiento, lo cual genera la pérdida de las superficies de drenajes naturales. En esta revisión se busca identificar diferentes maneras de realizar el aprovechamiento de aguas lluvias en las ciudades aplicando principios básicos para su recolección y uso, buscando remediar en cierta medida los cambios abruptos del ciclo hidrológico.

Currently, cities are constantly growing, seeking to solve the needs of their inhabitants and thus offer a healthy, comfortable and dignified life." A fundamental part of the development of society has as a consequence the destruction of the environment to give place to buildings where human beings can develop depending on their conditions, whether for housing use, health, supply, which generates the loss of natural drainage surfaces. This review seeks to identify different ways to make use of rainwater in cities by applying basic principles for their collection and use, seeking to remedy to some extent the abrupt changes of the hydrological cycle.

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AGUAS LLUVIAS, Hydrological cycle, DRENAJE, Drenajes naturales, Urbanizations, Environment, Ciclo hidrológico, Sostenibilidad, Sistemas urbanos, Sustainability, Rainwater, Urbanizaciones, Urban systems, Medio ambiente, Natural drainages, Aguas lluvias

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