Assessment method for the hydraulic efficiency of urban drainage system components DOI
Kamil Pochwat

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 132975 - 132975

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Sponge city strategy and application of pavement materials in sponge city DOI
Xin Guan, Jiayu Wang, Feipeng Xiao

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 303, P. 127022 - 127022

Published: April 9, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

148

Addressing Challenges of Urban Water Management in Chinese Sponge Cities via Nature-Based Solutions DOI Open Access
Yunfei Qi, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Colin R. Thorne

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 12(10), P. 2788 - 2788

Published: Oct. 8, 2020

Urban flooding has become a serious issue in most Chinese cities due to rapid urbanization and extreme weather, as evidenced by severe events Beijing (2012), Ningbo (2013), Guangzhou (2015), Wuhan (2016), Shenzhen (2019), Chongqing (2020). The “Sponge City Program” (SCP), initiated 2013 adopted 30 pilot cities, is developing solutions manage urban flood risk, purify stormwater, provide water storage opportunities for future usage. Emerging challenges the continued implementation of Sponge Cities include (1) uncertainty regarding hydrological conditions related climate change projections, which complicates planning designing infrastructure that will be fit purpose over its intended operating life, (2) competing priorities stakeholders their reluctance make trade-offs, obstruct investment SCP. Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) an umbrella concept emerged from Europe, encourages holistic idea considering wider options combine “Blue–Green” practices with traditional engineering deliver “integrated systems Blue–Green–Grey infrastructure”. NBS includes interventions making use natural processes ecosystem services functional purposes, this could help improve current SCP practices. This manuscript reviews development SCP, focusing on construction design aspects, discusses how approaches using included tackle not only but also wide range social environmental challenges, including human health, pollution (via nutrients, metals, sediments, plastics, etc.), biodiversity.

Language: Английский

Citations

146

Mix design for recycled aggregate pervious concrete based on response surface methodology DOI
Qiuyue Zhang, Xuejun Feng, Xudong Chen

et al.

Construction and Building Materials, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 259, P. 119776 - 119776

Published: June 18, 2020

Language: Английский

Citations

113

The capacity of grey infrastructure in urban flood management: A comprehensive analysis of grey infrastructure and the green-grey approach DOI
Wenjie Chen, Weiqi Wang, Guoru Huang

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 54, P. 102045 - 102045

Published: Jan. 14, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

91

Water Cycle and Circular Economy: Developing a Circularity Assessment Framework for Complex Water Systems DOI Creative Commons

C.E. Nika,

V. Vasilaki, Alfonso Expósito

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 187, P. 116423 - 116423

Published: Sept. 19, 2020

Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by linear pattern of growth still tries to find its positioning within emerging concept circular economy. Fragmented, sectorial circularity approaches hide risk underestimating both preservation and impacts water resources natural capital. In this study, a game changing assessment framework is developed (i.e. MSWCA). The MSWCA follows multi-sectoral systems approach, symbiotically managing key water-related socio-economic urban water, agro-food, energy, industry waste handling) non-economic environment) sectors. modelling enables investigation feedback loops between nature-managed human-managed assess circularity. three CE principles lie at core framework, enabling consideration physical, technical, environmental economic aspects. An indicators database further developed, including all relevant data requirements, as well existing newly assessing systems' conceptually applied fictional city, facilitating understanding practical use.

Language: Английский

Citations

86

A bibliometric analysis of the research on Sponge City: Current situation and future development direction DOI
Xianbao Zha, Pingping Luo, Wei Zhu

et al.

Ecohydrology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 14(7)

Published: July 9, 2021

Abstract With the rapid development of urbanization, more and cities are facing risk flood disasters threat water environment safety during rainy season. Sponge City, as a new urban resources management method, has attracted extensive attention in academic circle. In order to promote bibliometric analysis method based on Web Science (WoS) database Bibliometrix tool is proposed this study. After refining retrieved 26,383 papers, 1456 papers were obtained. All article information including author, keywords publication time was downloaded. The model established analyse discuss City related researches period 1998–020 (data up 15 August 2020). Research performance, research focus trend displayed by measurement indicators visual graphics. results show that number been increased year past 10 years (2010–2020). increasing rapidly, top five countries terms volume China, United States, Kingdom, South Korea Canada. Kingdom Australia with most international cooperation field City. Keywords such ‘Sponge City’, ‘LID (Low Impact Development)’ ‘SWMM (Storm Water Management Model)’ appeared frequently. our opinions, interdisciplinary methods, digital technology comprehensive performance evaluation hot directions for future. This study aims provide future well scientific guidance reference government decision makers

Language: Английский

Citations

81

A holistic analysis of Chinese sponge city cases by region: Using PLS-SEM models to understand key factors impacting LID performance DOI

Zhou Guo,

Xiang Zhang, Ryan J. Winston

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 637, P. 131405 - 131405

Published: May 24, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

10

Effects of low impact development on the stormwater runoff and pollution control DOI
Gongduan Fan,

Ruisheng Lin,

Zhongqing Wei

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 805, P. 150404 - 150404

Published: Sept. 17, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

51

Ecosystem Benefits Provision of Green Stormwater Infrastructure in Chinese Sponge Cities DOI
Rui Wang, Hong Wu, Robert M. Chiles

et al.

Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 69(3), P. 558 - 575

Published: Jan. 12, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

30

Global differences in urbanization dynamics from 1985 to 2015 and outlook considering IPCC climate scenarios DOI Creative Commons
Hannes Taubenböck, Johannes Mast, C. E. Geiss

et al.

Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 151, P. 105117 - 105117

Published: June 4, 2024

Cities are expanding all over the world. In this study we aim to understand how pace and scale of urban growth dynamics vary across geographies. This contributes literature in four key ways: First, is comprehensive including 1567 cities worldwide that had >300,000 inhabitants 2015. Second, comparison settlement performed relation continents, geographic regions, national levels city sizes. Third, a data-driven approach delineate boundaries allows for consistent comparisons Fourth, measured past trends projected into future linked climate scenarios used by Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimate where spatial focal areas urbanization climate-change meet. The based remote sensing-derived geodata such as World Settlement Footprint Evolution dataset period 1985 2015 morphological areas. findings are: At continental scale, highest relative rates Asia. Among IPCC East contrast, lowest Oceania Europe. As expected, most there general decline period. One surprising finding absolute expansion not declining time, but rather relatively constant. It also interesting see within countries settlements widely Asia, whereas Europe only marginal differences. And finally, look reveals certain regions can expect particularly high exposures. South Asia West Africa, example, very increase predicted maximum rainfall forecast. greatest extreme temperatures North America. has already slowed there, so adaptation measures taking center stage.

Language: Английский

Citations

8