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MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF DRAINAGE NETWORKS FOR FLOOD CONTROL IN URBAN AREA DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE
2019
Proceedings of 4th International Electronic Conference on Water Sciences
unpublished
The Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the United Nations mentions that extreme rainfalls might increase their intensity and frequency in most mid-latitude locations and tropical regions by the end of this century, as a consequence of the rise of the average global surface temperature. Human action has given way to global warming wich manifests with an increase in extreme rainfall. If these climatic conditions are added to the waterproofing
doi:10.3390/ecws-4-06451
fatcat:h3a7quxqmbc3jloclpir3bab2a