Three paradigms used in China to deal with urban water issues are compared. The analysis focuses on their definition and objectives, the role of different stakeholders, the issues they deal with and the possible solutions suggested. The use of these paradigms in Chinese cities is compared on different dimensions to conclude when and where they can be used for which purpose. The paradigms differ substantially in their scope (from the narrow focus of the sponge city paradigm to the broad goals of eco-city paradigms) and in terms of the governance mechanisms used to coordinate between different actors. The resilient and sponge paradigms mainly use government structures to achieve their objectives, while the idea is to also involve the private ...
In recent years, urban pluvial flooding caused by extreme rainfall has increasingly occurred across ...
The rapid growth of cities and climate change have exacerbated the risk of floods, droughts and othe...
Since China has the largest population in the world, the available water resources per capita in Chi...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
At present, the Sponge City Concept (SCC) is gaining ground, Sponge Cities technologies are becoming...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
textabstractCities, aware of their environmental challenges, have introduced policies and programs t...
China has been witnessing an unprecedented period of continuous high economic growth during the past...
International audienceAbout one tenth of humans are impacted by water shortages around the globe. Wa...
Integrating sustainable urban water management into the urban planning process is essential for deve...
Unprecedented challenges in urban management of water, waste and climate change—amplified by urbanis...
This paper aims to analyze conceptual specificities and practical applications of the Chinese eco-ci...
Cities are increasingly adopting nature-based solutions – that is, interventions that rely on provid...
In recent years, urban pluvial flooding caused by extreme rainfall has increasingly occurred across ...
The rapid growth of cities and climate change have exacerbated the risk of floods, droughts and othe...
Since China has the largest population in the world, the available water resources per capita in Chi...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
At present, the Sponge City Concept (SCC) is gaining ground, Sponge Cities technologies are becoming...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
textabstractCities, aware of their environmental challenges, have introduced policies and programs t...
China has been witnessing an unprecedented period of continuous high economic growth during the past...
International audienceAbout one tenth of humans are impacted by water shortages around the globe. Wa...
Integrating sustainable urban water management into the urban planning process is essential for deve...
Unprecedented challenges in urban management of water, waste and climate change—amplified by urbanis...
This paper aims to analyze conceptual specificities and practical applications of the Chinese eco-ci...
Cities are increasingly adopting nature-based solutions – that is, interventions that rely on provid...
In recent years, urban pluvial flooding caused by extreme rainfall has increasingly occurred across ...
The rapid growth of cities and climate change have exacerbated the risk of floods, droughts and othe...
Since China has the largest population in the world, the available water resources per capita in Chi...