posted on 2025-08-23, 21:26authored byFrancesco De Paola, Alberto Giovannini, Emilio Napoli, Giuseppe Speranza, Giampiero Venturini
<p dir="ltr">This study describes the development of an integrated suite of software tools for the planning and optimization of resilient interventions in urban drainage networks. The system, aimed at technicians and public decision-makers, is based on the integration of geospatial data, automatic surface classification, hydraulic modelling with SWMM, and multi-objective evolutionary algorithms. The results show the effectiveness of the system in balancing costs and hydraulic benefits, facilitating the sustainable design of interventions at the urban scale.</p><p dir="ltr">This paper was presented at the 21st Computing and Control in the Water Industry Conference (CCWI 2025) at the University of Sheffield (1st - 3rd September 2025).</p>
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