In the context of global climate change, many countries have taken corresponding measures to cope with the stormwater problems in urbanization. The Chinese government introduced the concept of Sponge City to improve the urban water ecological security, which is a systematic project. Taking the urban community as our research object, we studied the combination application of LID (low-impact development) measures and retention ponds in the community and then discussed the practicability of the systematic application of Sponge City facilities in the construction of community drainage systems. There are four simulation scenarios in SWMM (stormwater management model): traditional drainage scenario, LID scenario, retention pond scenario, and LID-...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
Chinese cities and megacities occupy large areas with high population densities. These urban sectors...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
Residential areas are important for the underlying surface of a city, and the sponge construction of...
To better solve the problems of water environment degradation and water shortage caused by urbanizat...
China recently commenced the Sponge City initiative for the effective management of urban stormwater...
In response to urban pluvial flooding and pollution, the Chinese government proposed a “sponge city”...
In recent years, urban waterlogging problems have become more and more serious, which has led to flo...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
In recent years, China has vigorously promoted the construction of sponge cities and achieved good r...
In recent years, urban flooding occurred frequently because of extreme rainstorms. Sponge city const...
To solve the problems of increasing local flooding, water shortage, and water pollution caused by th...
LID (low impact development) is the storm management technique designed for controlling runoff in ur...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
Chinese cities and megacities occupy large areas with high population densities. These urban sectors...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
Residential areas are important for the underlying surface of a city, and the sponge construction of...
To better solve the problems of water environment degradation and water shortage caused by urbanizat...
China recently commenced the Sponge City initiative for the effective management of urban stormwater...
In response to urban pluvial flooding and pollution, the Chinese government proposed a “sponge city”...
In recent years, urban waterlogging problems have become more and more serious, which has led to flo...
Urban flooding occurs frequently in many regions of China. To reduce the losses caused by urban floo...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change, rapid urbanization and inappropriate urban planning policies in...
In recent years, China has vigorously promoted the construction of sponge cities and achieved good r...
In recent years, urban flooding occurred frequently because of extreme rainstorms. Sponge city const...
To solve the problems of increasing local flooding, water shortage, and water pollution caused by th...
LID (low impact development) is the storm management technique designed for controlling runoff in ur...
“Sponge City” it is a term that is currently used in China to refer to the urban design ofan area ba...
Source facilities can manage stormwater runoff pollutants while also limiting runoff volume in China...
Chinese cities and megacities occupy large areas with high population densities. These urban sectors...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...