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Urban drainage systems are facing increasing challenges due to climate change, urban growth, and the need for more sustainable water management. To address these issues, the Digital DRAIN project has developed an open-source tool that integrates different models within a GIS environment to analyse the performance of drainage systems. The tool helps assess both water flows and pollution, while also supporting the design of sustainable solutions and adaptation strategies. Delivered as the QGIS plugin IberGIS, it provides an accessible framework to improve urban water management and enhance resilience against floods and environmental impacts.
Published on 27/10/25
DOI: 10.23967/iber.2025.03
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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