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Título: Are Biocrusts and Xerophytic Vegetation a Viable Green Roof Typology in a Mediterranean Climate? A Comparison between Differently Vegetated Green Roofs in Water Runoff and Water Quality
Autor: Rocha, Bernardo
Paço, Teresa
Luz, Ana
Palha, Paulo
Milliken, Sarah
Kotzen, Benzion
Branquinho, Cristina
Pinho, Pedro
Cruz De Carvalho, Ricardo
Palavras-chave: nature-based solutions
ecosystem services
sustainability
stormwater retention
water reuse
Mediterranean climate
biocrust roofs
xerophytic vegetation
Data: Jan-2021
Editora: MDPI
Citação: Rocha, B.; Paço, T.A.; Luz, A.C.; Palha, P.; Milliken, S.; Kotzen, B.; Branquinho, C.; Pinho, P.; de Carvalho, R.C. Are Biocrusts and Xerophytic Vegetation a Viable Green Roof Typology in a Mediterranean Climate? A Comparison between Differently Vegetated Green Roofs in Water Runoff andWater Quality. Water 2021, 13, 94. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/w13010094
Resumo: Green roofs can be an innovative and effective way of mitigating the environmental impact of urbanization by providing several important ecosystem services. However, it is known that the performance of green roofs varies depending on the type of vegetation and, in drier climates, without resorting to irrigation, these are limited to xerophytic plant species and biocrusts. The aim of this research was therefore to compare differently vegetated green roofs planted with this type of vegetation. A particular focus was their ability to hold water during intense stormwater events and also the quality of the harvested rainwater. Six test beds with different vegetation compositions were used on the roof of a building in Lisbon. Regarding stormwater retention, the results varied depending on the composition of the vegetation and the season. As for water quality, almost all the parameters tested were higher than the Drinking Water Directive from the European Union (EU) andWord Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for drinking-water quality standards for potable water. Based on our results, biocrusts and xerophytic vegetation are a viable green roof typology for slowing runoff during stormwater events.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49285
DOI: 10.3390/w13010094
ISSN: 2073-4441
Versão do Editor: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/94
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