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Shiying Zhang, Chris Zevenbergen, Paul Rabé and Yong Jiang
Rapid urbanization in China and global climate change have increased urban flood exposure in Wuhan, and the increased flood risk has reduced property values in flood-prone areas. The central government of China is promoting the application of the sponge ...
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Xuezhou Fan and Toru Matsumoto
Climate change along with industrialization or urbanization, which uses materials with low water permeability and is accompanied by change in urban land use, are major reasons for frequent urban floods in many Chinese cities. Moreover, upgrading the drai...
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Jinjun Zhou, Jiahong Liu, Weiwei Shao, Yingdong Yu, Kun Zhang, Ying Wang and Chao Mei
In recent years, urban waterlogging problems have become more and more serious, which has led to flood disasters in some cities. The Chinese government launched the sponge city pilot construction in 2015 to mitigate the risk of urban flooding and control...
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Zhengzhao Li, Mingjing Dong, Tony Wong, Jianbin Wang, Alagarasan Jagadeesh Kumar and Rajendra Prasad Singh
This paper presents a framework of objectives and indexes for sponge cities implementation in China. The proposed objectives and indexes aims to reflect whether the city is in accord with the sponge city. Different cities have different objectives and in...
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Hui Li, Liuqian Ding, Minglei Ren, Changzhi Li, Hong Wang
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Rapid urbanization in China has caused severe water and environmental problems in recent years. To resolve the issues, the Chinese government launched a sponge city construction program in 2015. While the sponge city construction initiative is drawing at...
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Hao Hu, Yankun Liu, Jiankang Du, Rongqiong Liu, Banglei Wu and Qingwei Zeng
Both the renovation of rainwater pipes and the addition of sponge city facilities in the low-terrain residences of urban fringes were rarely systematically simulated using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). With the waterlogging prevention project ...
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Deqi Wang, Xuefeng Liu, Huan Li, Hai Chen, Xiaojuan Wang, Wei Li, Lianbao Cao, Jianlin Liu, Tingting Zhang and Bigui Wei
To investigate the quantitative relationship between the volume capture of rainfall and carbon emissions from bioretention facilities, this study introduces the concept of the carbon intensity of volume capture of rainfall. The influence of four key fact...
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Bowen Qi, Peilong Xu and Chengzhao Wu
With the gradual advancement of urbanization, urban hardened roofs and pavements are increasing, and the rainwater cycle is being seriously damaged; sponge city construction has become an inevitable trend to address this problem. The analysis of the infi...
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Xuezhou Fan and Toru Matsumoto
The recent increase in rainstorm waterlogging disasters has acutely threatened sustainable urban development in China. Traditional strategy to solve this problem is drainage capacity enhancing projects, which aims at enlarging the discharge of water. Rec...
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Changmei Liang, Xiang Zhang, Jun Xia, Jing Xu and Dunxian She
Low-impact development (LID) has been widely used at both site-specific and local scales to try and mitigate the impact of urban stormwater runoff caused by increasing impervious urban areas. Recently, the concept of a ?sponge city? was proposed by the C...
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Yiran Bai, Yuhong Li, Ruoyu Zhang, Na Zhao and Xiaofan Zeng
In recent years, urban flooding occurred frequently because of extreme rainstorms. Sponge city construction can effectively mitigate urban flooding and improve urban rainwater utilization. Low-impact development (LID) is regarded as a sustainable solutio...
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Shuhan Zhang, Yongkun Li, Meihong Ma, Ting Song and Ruining Song
To solve the problems of increasing local flooding, water shortage, and water pollution caused by the traditional model of urban development, the Chinese government proposed a new model of urban development?the Sponge City. In Beijing, the capital of Chi...
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Jin-Cheng Fu, Jiun-Huei Jang, Chun-Mao Huang, Wen-Yen Lin and Chia-Cheng Yeh
Evaluating land and runoff variations caused by urbanization is crucial to ensure the safety of people living in highly developed areas. Based on spatial scales, runoff analysis involves different methods associated with the interpretation of land cover ...
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Dingbing Wei, Christian Urich, Shuci Liu and Sheng Gu
The selection of sponge city facilities (e.g., pump, storage tank, wetland, or bioretention pond) to mitigate urban floods has been a crucial issue in China. This study aims to develop a conceptual flood-simulation model, which can take into account the ...
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Jianguang Xie, Sicheng Jia, Hua Li and Lei Gao
Permeable pavement is often known as ?cool road?. However, the cooling performance will be weakened due to clogging. In this paper, the temperature field distribution model of asphalt pavement was obtained by Green?s function. Gradations of porous asphal...
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Jianguang Xie, Sicheng Jia, Hua Li and Lei Gao
Permeable pavement is often known as ?cool road?. However, the cooling performance will be weakened due to clogging. In this paper, the temperature field distribution model of asphalt pavement was obtained by Green?s function. Gradations of porous asphal...
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Jin-Cheng Fu, Jiun-Huei Jang, Chun-Mao Huang, Wen-Yen Lin and Chia-Cheng Yeh
Evaluating land and runoff variations caused by urbanization is crucial to ensure the safety of people living in highly developed areas. Based on spatial scales, runoff analysis involves different methods associated with the interpretation of land cover ...
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Chun Yan Liu and Ting Fong May Chui
Permeable pavement (PP) is used worldwide to mitigate surface runoff in urban areas. Various studies have examined the factors governing the hydrologic performance of PP. However, relatively little is known about the relative importance of these governin...
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Junyu Zhang, Dafang Fu, Yajun Wang and Rajendra Prasad Singh
We proposed a Hierarchical Fuzzy Inference System (HFIS) framework to offer better decision supports with fewer user-defined data (uncertainty). The framework consists two parts: a fuzzified Geographic Information System (GIS) and a HFIS system. The form...
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Haifeng Jia, Jiangyong Hu, Dafang Fu and Wei-Shan Chen
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