Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls

Promoting green design, construction, reconstruction and operation of buildings has never been more critical than now due to the ever increasing greenhouse gas emissions and rapid urbanizations that are fuelling climate change more quickly. Driven by environmental needs, Green Building Index (GBI) w...

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Main Authors: Kok, K.H., Sidek, L.M., Abidin, M.R.Z., Basri, H., Muda, Z.C., Beddu, S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-82052018-02-15T02:33:34Z Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls Kok, K.H. Sidek, L.M. Abidin, M.R.Z. Basri, H. Muda, Z.C. Beddu, S. Promoting green design, construction, reconstruction and operation of buildings has never been more critical than now due to the ever increasing greenhouse gas emissions and rapid urbanizations that are fuelling climate change more quickly. Driven by environmental needs, Green Building Index (GBI) was founded in Malaysia to drive initiative to lead the property industry towards becoming more environment-friendly. Green roof system is one of the assessment criteria of this rating system which is under category of sustainable site planning and management. An extensive green roof was constructed in Humid Tropics Center (HTC) Kuala Lumpur as one of the components for Stormwater Management Ecohydrology (SME) in order to obtain scientific data of the system. This paper evaluates the performance of extensive green roof at Humid Tropics Center with respect to urban heat island mitigation and stormwater quantity and quality controls. Findings indicate that there was a reduction of around 1.5°C for indoor temperature of the building after installation of green roof. Simulations showed that the peak discharge was reduced up to 24% relative to impervious brown roof. The results show an increment of pH and high concentration of phosphate for the runoff generated from the green roof and the runoff water quality ranged between class I and II under INWQS. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2018-02-15T02:33:34Z 2018-02-15T02:33:34Z 2013 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8205
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description Promoting green design, construction, reconstruction and operation of buildings has never been more critical than now due to the ever increasing greenhouse gas emissions and rapid urbanizations that are fuelling climate change more quickly. Driven by environmental needs, Green Building Index (GBI) was founded in Malaysia to drive initiative to lead the property industry towards becoming more environment-friendly. Green roof system is one of the assessment criteria of this rating system which is under category of sustainable site planning and management. An extensive green roof was constructed in Humid Tropics Center (HTC) Kuala Lumpur as one of the components for Stormwater Management Ecohydrology (SME) in order to obtain scientific data of the system. This paper evaluates the performance of extensive green roof at Humid Tropics Center with respect to urban heat island mitigation and stormwater quantity and quality controls. Findings indicate that there was a reduction of around 1.5°C for indoor temperature of the building after installation of green roof. Simulations showed that the peak discharge was reduced up to 24% relative to impervious brown roof. The results show an increment of pH and high concentration of phosphate for the runoff generated from the green roof and the runoff water quality ranged between class I and II under INWQS. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Kok, K.H.
Sidek, L.M.
Abidin, M.R.Z.
Basri, H.
Muda, Z.C.
Beddu, S.
spellingShingle Kok, K.H.
Sidek, L.M.
Abidin, M.R.Z.
Basri, H.
Muda, Z.C.
Beddu, S.
Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
author_facet Kok, K.H.
Sidek, L.M.
Abidin, M.R.Z.
Basri, H.
Muda, Z.C.
Beddu, S.
author_sort Kok, K.H.
title Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_short Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_full Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_fullStr Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_sort evaluation of green roof as green technology for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
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