|A Nordic study demonstrated that more LID units and higher LID area coverage will need to be installed over time to offset future predicted summer runoff (Natale et al., 2023)<ref>Di Natale, C. M., Tamm, O., & Koivusalo, H. (2023). Climate change adaptation using low impact development for stormwater management in a Nordic catchment. Boreal Environment Research, 28, 243–258. https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber28/ber28-243-258.pdf</ref>.
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*A Nordic study demonstrated that over time, more LID units and higher LID area coverage will be needed within a catchment to offset summer runoff as climate change progresses (Natale et al., 2023)<ref>Di Natale, C. M., Tamm, O., & Koivusalo, H. (2023). Climate change adaptation using low impact development for stormwater management in a Nordic catchment. Boreal Environment Research, 28, 243–258. https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber28/ber28-243-258.pdf</ref>.
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In addition to adapting LID design, LID inspection and maintenance needs may also change with the climate.
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*Storm intensity & frequency increases → faster clogging and larger sediment loads: systems will likely need more frequent inspection and cleaning
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*Higher temperatures & evapotranspiration changes → vegetation and media management