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Green roof for stormwater runoff control: A review

Rapid urbanization has led to the development of infrastructure and buildings. Building roof surfaces cover most urban areas, causing impervious areas to increase in size, which then leads to environmental issues. The green roof is a stormwater management tool that has been used in developed and dev...

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Main Authors: Romali, Noor Suraya, Suzany, Muhamad Nurfaizal, Shahid, Khairul Anuar
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Environmental impact
Green buildings
Hydrology
LDCs
Roofing
Roofs
Runoff
Storm runoff
Stormwater management
Urban areas
Urbanization
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