hydrologicalurban
Hydrologicalurban is a field that studies the hydrological behavior of urban areas and the influence of urban form on the movement, storage, and quality of water. It examines how rainfall is transformed into runoff within cities, how drainage and wastewater systems convey water, and how land-use decisions affect groundwater recharge and flood risk. The term encompasses scientific analysis, engineering design, and policy planning aimed at managing water in densely built environments.
Urban hydrology involves the interaction of natural hydrological processes with built infrastructure. Key components include rainfall,
Strategies under hydrologicalurban emphasize how design can mitigate negative impacts and enhance resilience. Green infrastructure and
Analytical methods and data sources include rainfall‑runoff modeling (for example, SWMM), hydraulic modeling, GIS analysis, urban