Jacob Odgaard
![Jacob Odgaard](/sites/emeritus-faculty.uiowa.edu/files/2021-11/Odgaard.jpg)
Professor Emeritus
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
4:00 pm
Thursday, November 18, 2021
This talk is about: (1) efforts to engage students and faculty at a university in Chengdu in international activities like study-abroad programs, faculty exchanges, joint research and degree programs, and to create multidisciplinary linkages both on and off campus; and (2) research on green infrastructure (GI) technologies.
In China, research on GI technologies benefits from the government-sponsored Sponge City Initiative. Similar initiatives are ongoing in the U.S., where they are called Low-Impact-Developments (LID). In Europe, they are called Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and in Australia and New Zealand, Water-Sensitive Urban Designs (WSUD). Implementation is typically managed with sophisticated decision support systems (DSS).
![Green infrastructure - UI Engineering Bldg](/sites/emeritus-faculty.uiowa.edu/files/2021-11/Odgaard-GI.jpg)
In the standard research approach, we use traditional (engineering) variables or metrics for water and air quality. At Chengdu, we include (architectural) metrics for aesthetics and heritage. The talk will include a discussion of the latest effort to develop a scenic beauty index (SBI). The talk will conclude by summarizing additional metrics that need to be included in our DSSs such as uncertainties and sensitivities to climate change. Climate-change considerations are especially critical for management of China’s Belt-and-Road (‘Silk-Road’) infrastructure (high-speed train) projects.
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