2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.816093
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Stormwater Management Modeling in “Sponge City” Construction: Current State and Future Directions

Abstract: In response to urban pluvial flooding and pollution, the Chinese government proposed a “sponge city” policy in 2013 that aims to improve urban stormwater management and promote sustainable urban development. However, at present, sponge city construction is still in its exploratory stage. It is still not clear which models are capable of simulating the six key processes (i.e., “retention,” “infiltration,” “storage,” “purification,” “discharge,” and “utilization”) of sponge city practices. Its various benefits (… Show more

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“…In the proposed simulations, an incremented evapotranspiration corresponds to a lower recharge in steady-state conditions. In northern China, characterized by both water scarcity and flood risk, installations diverting water to both pipes and soils may be convenient [39]. Different types of installations can be strategically located along different sectors of the catchment, increasing water availability while decreasing waterlogging and flooding risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the proposed simulations, an incremented evapotranspiration corresponds to a lower recharge in steady-state conditions. In northern China, characterized by both water scarcity and flood risk, installations diverting water to both pipes and soils may be convenient [39]. Different types of installations can be strategically located along different sectors of the catchment, increasing water availability while decreasing waterlogging and flooding risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the many software packages available, SWMM is currently the most widely used tool in Sponge City and LID modeling [22], [49]. SWMM is a powerful dynamic rainfall-runoff simulation model capable of simulating a range of areas from a single, uniform subcatchment to an entire city drainage system [47].…”
Section: Computer Models (Software Packages)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars discussed the relationship among water elasticity, resources, treatment, ecology, waterscape and management modules based on sponge cities to solve urban water problems and human livability (Wang et al, 2021a). Based on the sponge city plan, six critical processes of water circularity include retention, infiltration, storage, purification, emission and utilisation (Liu et al, 2022) are applied in more than 30 cities in China. The increase in urban greening, urban river and lake wetlands expansion, and rainwater resource utilisation have reduced the city's carbon emissions (Shao et al, 2018).…”
Section: Sponge City For Enhancing Water and Resources Circularity In...mentioning
confidence: 99%