Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop where ongoing development and poor coordination among utilities conspire with land use and land cover, drainage, and rainfall. We combined spatially explicit land use/land cover data from Luohe City (central China) with soil hydrology (as measured, green space hydraulic conductivity), topography, and observed chronic flooding to analyze the relationships between spatial patterns in pervious surface and flooding. When compared to spatial–structural metrics of land use/cover where flooding was commonly observed, we found that some areas expected to remain dry (given soil and elevation characteristics) still experienced localized flooding,...
China is facing frequent waterlogging and an increasing water scarcity that mirrors the fast urban ...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Urbanization replaces once permeable surfaces with relatively impervious ones, thereby degrading the...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
Countermeasures to urban flooding should consider long-term perspectives, because climate change imp...
The Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) region, which has humid subtropical climat...
In recent years, ultra-high-intensity rainfall at home and abroad has caused frequent urban waterlog...
Urban green infrastructures (UGI) can effectively reduce surface runoff, thereby alleviating the pre...
Urban floods are linked to patterns of land use, specifically urban sprawl. Since the 1980s, governm...
Residential areas comprise more than 30% of the urban built-up zones of China. High-density resident...
This paper reveals the role of urban green space (UGS) in regulating runoff and hence on urban hydro...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Urban rainstorm waterlogging has become a typical “city disease” in China. It can result...
In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, pluvial flooding has posed an increasing ch...
China is facing frequent waterlogging and an increasing water scarcity that mirrors the fast urban ...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Urbanization replaces once permeable surfaces with relatively impervious ones, thereby degrading the...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
Countermeasures to urban flooding should consider long-term perspectives, because climate change imp...
The Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) region, which has humid subtropical climat...
In recent years, ultra-high-intensity rainfall at home and abroad has caused frequent urban waterlog...
Urban green infrastructures (UGI) can effectively reduce surface runoff, thereby alleviating the pre...
Urban floods are linked to patterns of land use, specifically urban sprawl. Since the 1980s, governm...
Residential areas comprise more than 30% of the urban built-up zones of China. High-density resident...
This paper reveals the role of urban green space (UGS) in regulating runoff and hence on urban hydro...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Urban rainstorm waterlogging has become a typical “city disease” in China. It can result...
In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, pluvial flooding has posed an increasing ch...
China is facing frequent waterlogging and an increasing water scarcity that mirrors the fast urban ...
Cities exhibit unique spatial patterns, and thus a distinctive heterogeneity. At different scales of...
Urbanization replaces once permeable surfaces with relatively impervious ones, thereby degrading the...