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AuthorFadli, Fodil
AuthorBahrami, Payam
AuthorZaina, Sara
Available date2024-03-17T08:10:04Z
Publication Date2022-02-14
Publication NameInternational Journal of Global Warming
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2022.120847
CitationFadli, F., Bahrami, P., & Zaina, S. (2022). The design and applications of an innovative irrigation system for biofacades in hot arid climates. International Journal of Global Warming, 26(2), 233-245.
ISSN1758-2083
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85124973809&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/53097
AbstractAssessment of water requirements through physical sustainable means is essential to ensuring water security, which is at high risk in desert climates such as Doha, Qatar. The water requirements of biofacade systems are met using a sub-irrigation system (SIS), whereby water is delivered to the plant root zone from below the soil surface. This paper focuses on the assessment of the watering technique, in view of its crucial role in the survival of the biofacades system and its plants. The research aims to analyse the biofacades on Qatar University's campus in terms of improvements or enhancements in the customised irrigation system aimed at minimising the consumption of water, reduce evaporation, propagate healthy growth of plants, and maintain constant, self-managed access to water. The analysis is based on monthly data summaries and the monitored data for four green walls, measuring the number of times a wall is watered, the soil condition (moisture level) of the plants, and the total amount of water consumed. The study concludes by ensuring sustainability in terms of reduced water consumption to attain the required moisture level and orientation of the walls with respect to sun, wind, and plant selection, offering recommendations for adapting biofacades design for hot arid climates.
SponsorThis research/publication was made possible by a National Priority Research Program NPRP award [NPRP-07-1406-2-507] from the Qatar National Research Fund.
Languageen
PublisherInderscience Publishers
SubjectBiofacade
Desert climate
Hot arid region
Irrigation system
Landscape design
Sustainability
TitleThe design and applications of an innovative irrigation system for biofacades in hot arid climates
TypeArticle
Pagination233-245
Issue Number2
Volume Number26
ESSN1758-2091
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