2021
DOI: 10.3389/frwa.2021.676965
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Exploring the Development of the Sponge City Program (SCP): The Case of Gui'an New District, Southwest China

Abstract: Rapid urbanization has sharply increased the pressure of urban water issues (e.g., urban flooding and water pollution) in the Chinese megacities during last three decades. Sustainable urban water management approaches, such as Nature Based Solutions (NBS) and Low Impact Developments (LIDs), have successfully delivered long-term benefits to cities in Europe and North America. Similarly, the Chinese Sponge City Program (SCP) initiated in 2013 and experimented in 30 pilot Chinese cities. This paper reviewed the f… Show more

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“…This may suggest a higher risk of failure for urban infrastructure in the case of more severe events with longer return periods. Such a finding has important implications for the design of China’s urban infrastructure because most Chinese urban infrastructure is designed with a return period of 5 years at present (Qi et al., 2021).…”
Section: Projected Changes In Extreme Precipitation and Idf Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may suggest a higher risk of failure for urban infrastructure in the case of more severe events with longer return periods. Such a finding has important implications for the design of China’s urban infrastructure because most Chinese urban infrastructure is designed with a return period of 5 years at present (Qi et al., 2021).…”
Section: Projected Changes In Extreme Precipitation and Idf Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (Jian it is proposed to switch from sponge city to sponge watershed concept, which focused on resilience and sustainability. The sponge watershed framework has six modules: The sponge city concept is very important, but the importance is not enough understood by people (Yunfei Qi, 2021). It requires additional propaganda.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a concept, first explored in China in 2013, sponge cities stimulate natural sources of water to achieve urban sustainable development; it presents an assemblage of existing sustainable technologies and strategies such as the Low Impact Development (LID), Sustainable Drainage Systems, etc. [3]. Several techniques include implementing roof gardens, green and blue spaces, permeable roads-pavements and harvesting rain water, etc.… Sponge cities act as permeable systems allowing rain water to filter through ground to reach urban aquifers, then being extracted easily and treated to be used for city water supply [4].…”
Section: Sponge City: Definition and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%