In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a result of the detrimental effects of flooding and pollution caused by developmental activities. Urban systems and their interrelationships are critical for long-term urban water management and water sensitivity. This article is a case study considering how a strength, weakness, opportunities, and threat (SWOT) analysis-based approach to urban water management interventions in Guangzhou and Kunming cities (China) enables decision makers to identify solutions for cities to become more water-sensitive and resilient. The similar difficulties and rewards with respect to the contexts of both cities were synthesized using SWOT analysis. The contextu...
Many global cities and towns are facing complex and interrelated challenges associated with populati...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
In recent decades, water systems worldwide are under crisis due to excessive human interventions par...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
Sustainable water resource management has become a critical issue for the development of cities that...
Sustainable water resource management has become a critical issue for the development of cities that...
Three paradigms used in China to deal with urban water issues are compared. The analysis focuses on ...
These years China's cities faced urban water security problem caused by natural disaster, man-made d...
AbstractWater scarcity is one of the most difficult issues challenging the rapid urbanizing China. I...
Unprecedented challenges in urban management of water, waste and climate change—amplified by urbanis...
International audienceAbout one tenth of humans are impacted by water shortages around the globe. Wa...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
As the capital and a major political hub for China, Beijing has undergone a rapid urbanization effec...
Cities are increasingly adopting nature-based solutions – that is, interventions that rely on provid...
textabstractA rapidly growing urban population leads to the dramatic increase of water consumption i...
Many global cities and towns are facing complex and interrelated challenges associated with populati...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
In recent decades, water systems worldwide are under crisis due to excessive human interventions par...
In China, the notion of a water sensitive city has gained popularity in urban water management as a ...
Sustainable water resource management has become a critical issue for the development of cities that...
Sustainable water resource management has become a critical issue for the development of cities that...
Three paradigms used in China to deal with urban water issues are compared. The analysis focuses on ...
These years China's cities faced urban water security problem caused by natural disaster, man-made d...
AbstractWater scarcity is one of the most difficult issues challenging the rapid urbanizing China. I...
Unprecedented challenges in urban management of water, waste and climate change—amplified by urbanis...
International audienceAbout one tenth of humans are impacted by water shortages around the globe. Wa...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
As the capital and a major political hub for China, Beijing has undergone a rapid urbanization effec...
Cities are increasingly adopting nature-based solutions – that is, interventions that rely on provid...
textabstractA rapidly growing urban population leads to the dramatic increase of water consumption i...
Many global cities and towns are facing complex and interrelated challenges associated with populati...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
In recent decades, water systems worldwide are under crisis due to excessive human interventions par...