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Deqi Wang, Xuefeng Liu, Huan Li, Hai Chen, Xiaojuan Wang, Wei Li, Lianbao Cao, Jianlin Liu, Tingting Zhang and Bigui Wei
To investigate the quantitative relationship between the volume capture of rainfall and carbon emissions from bioretention facilities, this study introduces the concept of the carbon intensity of volume capture of rainfall. The influence of four key fact...
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Hao Hu, Yankun Liu, Jiankang Du, Rongqiong Liu, Banglei Wu and Qingwei Zeng
Both the renovation of rainwater pipes and the addition of sponge city facilities in the low-terrain residences of urban fringes were rarely systematically simulated using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). With the waterlogging prevention project ...
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Haifeng Jia, Jiangyong Hu, Dafang Fu and Wei-Shan Chen
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Bowen Qi, Peilong Xu and Chengzhao Wu
With the gradual advancement of urbanization, urban hardened roofs and pavements are increasing, and the rainwater cycle is being seriously damaged; sponge city construction has become an inevitable trend to address this problem. The analysis of the infi...
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Changying Xiang and Lulu Tao
Vertical greenery not only helps to cool the surfaces of buildings but, more importantly, it can also mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect. The growth of vertical greenery is highly dependent on ongoing maintenance, such as irrigation. Wind-driven rain ...
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Yazheng Ren, Huiying Zhang, Xinhua Wang, Zhanfei Gu, Linie Fu and Yang Cheng
Currently, most of the studies using optimization algorithms to mitigate the urban flooding problem have no more than three optimization objectives, and few of them take the operation status of the traditional drainage system as one of the optimization o...
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Shupeng Lyu, Gongcheng Gao, Ching-Hung Lee, Lishuang Sun, Ning Xu and Chen Qian
Extreme precipitation poses significant threats to economic development and social security. In order to tackle this formidable issue, the Chinese government has invested substantial investments to promote the ?sponge city? project. However, extreme prec...
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Cristian Dinu, Nicolai Sîrbu and Radu Drobot
The Tulcea municipality is frequently exposed to rainfall-generated floods, with its lower downtown area (located in the Danube? former meadow, now protected by dikes) being flooded two to three times per year. In this study, our objective was to underst...
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Changmei Liang, Xiang Zhang, Jun Xia, Jing Xu and Dunxian She
Low-impact development (LID) has been widely used at both site-specific and local scales to try and mitigate the impact of urban stormwater runoff caused by increasing impervious urban areas. Recently, the concept of a ?sponge city? was proposed by the C...
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Yiran Bai, Yuhong Li, Ruoyu Zhang, Na Zhao and Xiaofan Zeng
In recent years, urban flooding occurred frequently because of extreme rainstorms. Sponge city construction can effectively mitigate urban flooding and improve urban rainwater utilization. Low-impact development (LID) is regarded as a sustainable solutio...
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