2021
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.748231
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Revisiting China’s Sponge City Planning Approach: Lessons From a Case Study on Qinhuai District, Nanjing

Abstract: Integrating sustainable urban water management into the urban planning process is essential for developing water-resilient cities. To this end, the central government of the People’s Republic of China initiated the “Sponge City” programme. However, challenges and gaps exist in current urban planning practice. The operationalizable planning approach to realise the multiple objectives of Sponge City is missing in the existing guidelines. Using a local example of Sponge City planning in Nanjing City as a case stu… Show more

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“…Multiple administrative authorities, private land owners and developers typically need to be involved to make decisions. Although arising conflicts can be addressed through active participation by representatives of the local citizens and businesses as well as experts from the administration in a joint co-design process (Chen et al, 2021), their complexity can prolong and in some cases even prevent such implementation plans. Hence, the most promising approach to integrate the Sponge City concept into a highly urbanised area, like HCMC, would be the promotion of small-and even micro-scale solutions on a neighbourhood and household or firm level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple administrative authorities, private land owners and developers typically need to be involved to make decisions. Although arising conflicts can be addressed through active participation by representatives of the local citizens and businesses as well as experts from the administration in a joint co-design process (Chen et al, 2021), their complexity can prolong and in some cases even prevent such implementation plans. Hence, the most promising approach to integrate the Sponge City concept into a highly urbanised area, like HCMC, would be the promotion of small-and even micro-scale solutions on a neighbourhood and household or firm level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To promote water management in the urban planning process, China formally announced a policy initiative to build a “sponge city” in 2014, which aimed to solve the problems of urban drainage and rainwater management. It was hoped that cities could be as resilient as sponges in adapting to environmental changes and coping with natural disasters caused by rain (Chen et al 2021 ; Jiang et al 2017 ). Wang et al ( 2019b ) built a Sponge City Flood Simulation and Forecasting System based on the concept of a “Sponge City”.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering the limited land availability, many countries have proposed flood risk assessment methods [8] and urban waterlogging control measures [9], including America's Best Management Practices (BMP) [10], Low Impact Development (LID) [11], and Green Infrastructure (GI) [12]; Britain's Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDs) [13]; Australia's Water Sensitive Urban Design (WUDs) [14]; New Zealand's Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) [15]; and China's Sponge City [16]. Most of the above measures are small-scale and dispersed green infrastructures at the source, demonstrating remarkable effectiveness in reducing rainwater and pollution load during light rainstorms but exhibiting limitations in heavy rainstorms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Remote Sens. 2024,16, x FOR PEER REVIEW 7 of Jmn represents Jeffries-Matusita. ( ) p x m represents the conditional probability of any pixel x appearing in class m in the image.…”
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