This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThis study proposes a modelling framework of integrated one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic modelling to evaluate the effectiveness of sponge city construction at community scale. Through a case study in Zhuhai, we integrate Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) and Cellular Automata Dual-DraInagE Simulation (CADDIES) 2D model to analyze the rainfall-runoff process involving green infrastructures. SWMM is applied to analyze the change of surface runoff control effects before and after the implementation of sponge city low impact development (LID) facilities, and CADDIES is adopted to simulate the ...
Grassed swales and permeable pavement that have greater permeable underlying surface relative to har...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
International audienceStormwater or rainwater networks are essential infrastructures in urban areas ...
In the context of global climate change, many countries have taken corresponding measures to cope wi...
To better solve the problems of water environment degradation and water shortage caused by urbanizat...
As urbanization progresses, increasingly impervious surfaces have changed the hydrological processes...
In response to urban pluvial flooding and pollution, the Chinese government proposed a “sponge city”...
China recently commenced the Sponge City initiative for the effective management of urban stormwater...
Low impact development (LID) is an important control measure against extreme rainfall events and is ...
The selection of sponge city facilities (e.g., pump, storage tank, wetland, or bioretention pond) to...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
Residential areas are important for the underlying surface of a city, and the sponge construction of...
The selection of sponge city facilities (e.g., pump, storage tank, wetland, or bioretention pond) to...
It is well known that rainwater harvesting (RWH) can augment water supply and reduce stormwater poll...
One major threat to cities at present is the increasing rainstorm waterlogging hazards due to climat...
Grassed swales and permeable pavement that have greater permeable underlying surface relative to har...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
International audienceStormwater or rainwater networks are essential infrastructures in urban areas ...
In the context of global climate change, many countries have taken corresponding measures to cope wi...
To better solve the problems of water environment degradation and water shortage caused by urbanizat...
As urbanization progresses, increasingly impervious surfaces have changed the hydrological processes...
In response to urban pluvial flooding and pollution, the Chinese government proposed a “sponge city”...
China recently commenced the Sponge City initiative for the effective management of urban stormwater...
Low impact development (LID) is an important control measure against extreme rainfall events and is ...
The selection of sponge city facilities (e.g., pump, storage tank, wetland, or bioretention pond) to...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
Residential areas are important for the underlying surface of a city, and the sponge construction of...
The selection of sponge city facilities (e.g., pump, storage tank, wetland, or bioretention pond) to...
It is well known that rainwater harvesting (RWH) can augment water supply and reduce stormwater poll...
One major threat to cities at present is the increasing rainstorm waterlogging hazards due to climat...
Grassed swales and permeable pavement that have greater permeable underlying surface relative to har...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
International audienceStormwater or rainwater networks are essential infrastructures in urban areas ...