Godecke-Tobias Blecken
Professor
Research subject: Urban Water Engineering
Division: Architecture and Water
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
About me
Godecke Blecken’s main research focus is on urban stormwater management. During his PhD studies until 2010, Godecke investigated the function and adaptation of stormwater bioretention to demanding climates. Since then he has broadened his work and also investigated other stormwater control measures such as permeable pavements, infiltration systems, ponds, constructed wetlands, done research on stormwater quality and the impact of stormwater discharges on the natural environment.
An important part of Godecke’s research deals with the investigation of the function of stormwater control measures in demanding climates and their adaptation to these. A special focus here is on cold climates. Another main research topic is related to the long-term function of stormwater control measures and their maintenance needs. There is a clear risk that existing measures do not perform sufficiently e.g. due to a lack of maintenance. Current projects deal further with treatment of pollutants of emerging concern and with the function of stormwater management on catchment scale. Further, Godecke works with evaluating ecosystem services of blue green infrastructure.
Research projects
- Stormwater&Sewers
- Bioretention: from copy‐pasted standard solutions to sophisticated design
- Improving green roof perfomance in demanding climates
- Stormwater management for railway infrastructure
- Receiving water impact of stormwater
- Assessment of compact stormwater treatment (EcoVault)
- BlueGreen Infrastructure for a Sustainable Climate Adaptation of the Future City
- Achieving multifunctional, holistic and sustainable stormwater management in existing development
- Multi-functional street-scale blue-green infrastructure
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