2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-017-0934-6
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SWMM-based methodology for block-scale LID-BMPs planning based on site-scale multi-objective optimization: a case study in Tianjin

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“…The elitist strategy is used to secure good individuals into the next generation. The algorithm has the advantage of faster convergence speed and a good quality solution set and has been widely applied in the practice optimization research [50][51][52]. A detailed description of the principle and main loop of this algorithm can be found in a previous article [49].…”
Section: Optimization Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elitist strategy is used to secure good individuals into the next generation. The algorithm has the advantage of faster convergence speed and a good quality solution set and has been widely applied in the practice optimization research [50][51][52]. A detailed description of the principle and main loop of this algorithm can be found in a previous article [49].…”
Section: Optimization Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seen from many case studies of Sponge City, urban water management system built based on the concept of Sponge City works effectively in reducing surface flood risk [64,95], managing storm water runoff [63,65,66,96,97], improving economic feasibility [95]. Despite desirable technical performances of Sponge City, some case studies also show that some projects uptake in many places has been slow or has not reached its full potential [95,98,99].…”
Section: Challenges Standing Aheadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It's worth noting that, most case studies are from practice of China, the number of papers is 66, accounting for 40.24%, far more than case studies from other background. For example, Sponge city practices in Beijing [59,60,61], Tianjin [62] etc. The type IV describes the development of new technologies, tools or approaches in this field, such as green roof [63,64], rain garden [65,66], urban hydrology [67], which includes 109 papers and represents 11.331%.…”
Section: Classification Of Research Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%