Besides reducing urban flooding green roofs also help reduce pollution.
Green roofs reduce flooding.
Both green and blue roofs reduce stormwater peak flood and runoff volume.
Green roofs alone would not prevent flooding.
Green roofs roofs that are covered with vegetation by their very nature absorb rainwater and help to mitigate flooding.
In addition green roofs reduce the cooling and heating needs of buildings.
The saturated soil will slowly release water off the roof but the green roof slows the process down reducing the risk of a flash flood.
The benefits of green roofs.
As a result they have become popular across europe.
Storm runoff typically picks up oil trash and other pollutants from roadways which then get pushed into sewers and waterways.
However as part of a wider rainwater management scheme they can be a useful contribution.
Compared to other strategies green roofs are relatively low impact as they utilise existing space.
Green roofs reduce the volume of storm water runoff and filter the storm water runoff that does leave the roof.
If green roofs reduce that runoff they contribute to cleaner creeks rivers and oceans.
To mitigate the risk of flooding in urban areas a number of strategies have been proposed including roofs that are covered with vegetation to absorb rainwater.
Green roofs are covered with growing media and vegetation that enable rainfall infiltration and evapotranspiration of stored water.
And can be designed for public access.
A green roof can help prevent this by retaining water in the plants and growing medium thus slowing and reducing the amount of storm water entering the ecosystem and consequently reducing flooding and erosion.
Provide pollutant removal through uptake and filtering.
In region 8 most green roofs are not actually the color green.
They have become very popular across europe.
Green roofs for stormwater management.
They reduce flooding erosion and artificial heating of water which helps preserve the ecological integrity of surrounding bodies of water.
Extend the life of the roof membrane.
A green roof can retain around 75 of the runoff in summer source.
To represent this many green roofs in our region are referred to as living roofs or eco roofs.