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Journal articles on the topic "Sponge city-concept"

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Li, Xinling, Jinye Wang, and Ning Li. "The Reconstruction of Guilin's Urban Ecological Landscape Based on the Concept of Sponge City." E3S Web of Conferences 53 (2018): 03015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185303015.

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Guilin is an international tourist city famous for its landscape, but the prominent contradiction in water usage becomes one of the key factors that influences and restricts the construction and development of the city. As an effective measure to relieve the contradiction of urban water usage, the concept of “sponge city” has achieved success in many places. Thus, building Guilin urban ecological landscape on the basis of the concept of “sponge city” is of great significance for the effective relief of the contradiction in water usage and the realization of sustainable development. Academic studies point out that for the purpose of the construction of sponge city, the construction of Guilin's urban ecological landscape first need to adopt sponge strategies in urban residential areas, transform or build a virtuous circulating green space system to collect, purify and store rainwater in an effective way. Secondly, build rainwater collection, purification, storage facilities or systems extensively and replenish urban ecological water reserve in the grey system of the city, according to the concept of “sponge”. Thirdly, considering the large area of Guilin city parks, build rainwater self-use rain systems extensively in city parks based on the concept of sponge and substantially reduce external ecological water reserve. Fourthly, reinforce training and learning related to the concept of “sponge city” and the implementation of “sponge city” policies.
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Chao, Wang. "Research on Sponge City Planning Based on Resilient City Concept." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 793, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 012011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/793/1/012011.

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Xiayu, Wang, and Wu wei. "Method for Designing Endogenous Runoff Sponge Green Space in the Riverside – A Case Study of the Green Space on the North bank of Yaojiang River in Ningbo." E3S Web of Conferences 236 (2021): 04020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123604020.

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The riverside green space is an important ecologically sensitive area which connecting urban space and the river. The traditional landscape design method to create riverside green space can no longer meet the requirements of the concept of an ecological city. In recent years, the spongy city concept that has emerged in China which has provided new research ideas for the landscape design of riverside green spaces. Based on the characteristics of endogenous runoff type riverside green space, this paper takes the sponge system of the green space on the north bank of the Yaojiang River as the research object, analysed it’s design strategy, and summarizes the design process and method of the sponge system. The purpose is to provide a reference for the design of the sponge system of the endogenous runoff type riverside green space in the future.
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Huang, Hongli, and Liangsong Li. "Study on Planning and Design of Rainwater System Based on the Concept of Sponge City." E3S Web of Conferences 283 (2021): 02031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128302031.

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In recent years, the concept of sponge city has been applied in different places. There are also many experts on sponge cities who believe that to build a sponge city in the city, we need to improve and optimize the rainwater system. In this way, we can better explore the way to plan and design the stormwater system when conducting the construction of the sponge city. This paper will also analyze and study the characteristics and functions of rainwater system planning in the construction of sponge city, and also point out the difficulties of the city in the construction of sponge city. Nowadays, the city must make clear its optimization direction, methods and principles in the transformation of rainwater system, and the optimization and transformation of rainwater system can also improve the construction progress of sponge city faster. The optimization and application of rainwater system can lay a solid foundation for the construction of sponge city.
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Hermaputi, Roosmayri Lovina, and Chen Hua. "Creating Urban Water Resilience: Review of China’s Development Strategies “Sponge City” Concept and Practices." Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development 2, no. 1 (February 27, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijpd.2.1.1-10.

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These years China's cities faced urban water security problem caused by natural disaster, man-made disaster, and water shortage. Back to the year 2002 until 2015 several cases were raised such as 2002 Guizhou Duyun slag water pollution, 2014 Lanzhou water benzene poisoning cases and the Han River Excessive Ammonia Pollution in Wuhan, Gansu Hui County blood cadmium poisoning cases. Meanwhile, a rainstorm hit Guangzhou in May 2010, Nanjing rainstorm 7.18, and recently Beijing 7.21 big rainstorm who killed about 79 people and Changsha 4.7 big flood in 2015. The "Sponge City" is the answer for China's water issues. Recorded In October 2013 Professor Lin Bingzhang recommend to build a "sponge city" as storm events and flood mitigation action, then in December, Secretary-General Xi Jinping at the central work conference on urbanisation talked about building a natural reservoir, natural infiltration, natural purification "sponge city." Followed the initiative, "Sponge City Construction Technology Guide - Low Impact Development Storm water system builders" had been released in 2014, project financing policy "Finance Building [2014] No. 838" has been established and until the year 2016, 30 cities has been chosen as sponge city urban construction pilot. The sponge city initiative aims to maximise water reservation and minimise the effects of drought and flooding by recycling and efficiently applying water supplies and reserves (AUSTRADE, 2016). This paper tries to elaborate the Sponge City theory and review of several practices in China's cities to create urban water resilience. This research will conduct theory development analysis, sponge city construction's practices analysis and its performance to actualize urban water resilience.
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Wen, Tong, Wen Chen, Liang Zhang, and Xiaoming Liu. "Study on Sponge Campus Planning and Construction in Hilly Areas Under the Concept of Sponge City-A Case Study Hunan City University." Open House International 44, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2019-b0031.

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Under the background of rapid urbanization, all kinds of urban water problems have gradually come into being: local flooding frequently happens, water environment is deteriorated, water-supply is in tension, etc. Meanwhile, with rapid development of higher education in China, campus area and scale are gradually expanding, but traditional campus construction has many drawbacks. In order to promote sponge campus planning and construction of universities in hilly areas and provide demonstration windows for sponge city construction, based on deficiencies of campus construction of Hunan City University in the aspect of water resource utilization, we used ArcGis spatial analysis method, simulation method and comparative analysis method on Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) to establish sponge campus construction indexes, content system and optimal design strategies with objectives of campus water safety, water environment and water resource utilization. Results indicate that: difference between sponge campus planning and traditional campus planning mainly lies in rainfall management. We combed the design process of sponge campus planning in hilly areas from the perspective of rainfall management, and simulated the process of sponge facilities controlling the rainfall in the campus via computer model to verify reasonability of sponge facility planning and select the optimal planning and construction plan. This study has defined design process of sponge campus planning in hilly areas to a certain degree and provided a research basis for sponge campus planning and construction of universities, setting up a typical example and driving effects on solving urban local flooding problem and rainfall resource utilization in hilly areas.
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Yang, Yiwen. "Rainwater Utilization and Construction of Sponge city." E3S Web of Conferences 206 (2020): 03012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020603012.

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Rainwater utilization is a technical means of comprehensive utilization of rainwater. These include environmentally and economically friendly methods of irrigating farmland and storing water for flushing. The construction of “sponge city” is also the key point that the society pays close attention to nowadays. Rainwater utilization and “sponge city” are to solve the problem of urban waterlogging from the concept to the purpose of construction. Based on certain data, this paper analyzes and expounds the current situation of rainwater utilization at home and abroad, the progress of “sponge city” construction and the desirable experience of advanced countries, summarizes its development trend through case analysis, and puts forward the prospect of future rainwater utilization and “sponge city” construction and development.
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Mi, Jun, and Yulin Luo. "Study on the Overall Construction of Mountainous Town based on the Concept of The Sponge City." MATEC Web of Conferences 175 (2018): 04009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817504009.

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The emergency and significance of the development and construction of sponge cities have become a national issue, and it is urgent to deal with irrational problems and disorganization emerged in the construction of sponge city. Due to the complexity of constructing sponge cities, the macroscopic town planning should be put in the first place, and controlling objects are made in accordance with cities’ different characteristics. Then details in technologies in building sponge cities should be organize.
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Yu, M. M., J. W. Zhu, W. F. Gao, D. P. Xu, and M. Zhao. "Urban permeable pavement system design based on “sponge city” concept." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 82 (August 2017): 012027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/82/1/012027.

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Chen, Yuanzhi. "Study on the Application of Expressway Construction Based on Sponge City Concept." Urban Transportation & Construction 6, no. 1 (August 11, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/utc.v6i1.84.

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<p>Currently, in the active trial stage, sponge city concept has been applied in many low-impact development facilities on expressways in China, but many applications are not widely used. From four angles of pavement, slope, interchange and service area of expressway, this paper explains the adverse effects brought by rainwater, and then gives, and it carries out scene analysis combined with actual engineering projects with some feasible application schemes. Finally, the concept of sponge city at present is summarized, and it is considered that the optimal planning and design can be made only after establishing a reliable mathematical model and carrying out quantitative analysis.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sponge city-concept"

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Dracic, Melisa. "Omvandla Malmö till en "svampstad"? : En studie om sponge city-konceptet." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-44104.

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Förekomsten av vattenrelaterade problem som extrem nederbörd, översvämningar, torka och vattenbrist kommer att öka i urbana områden till följd av de globala klimatförändringarna. Sponge city-konceptet är ett urbant dagvattenhanteringssystem som lanserades i Kina och syftar till att förbättra vattenhanteringen i städer genom att återställa stadens kapacitet att absorbera, infiltrera, lagra och rena vatten. Den här studien syftade till att undersöka om sponge city-konceptet hade kunnat implementeras i Malmö genom att besvara frågeställningen ” Vilka möjligheter respektive hinder finns det för Malmö att implementera sponge city-konceptet?”. Genom en systematisk litteraturstudie och innehållsanalys i kombination med det teoretiska ramverket som baserades på konceptet sårbarhet för klimatförändringar visade resultatet på att det både finns en del möjligheter men också hinder. Det huvudsakliga hindret som identifierades är att en stor del av marken i Malmö består av täta moränleror vilket utgör ett hinder för de infiltrationsåtgärder som ingår i sponge city-konceptet. Några möjligheter som identifierades är att sponge city-konceptet kan minska känsligheten för skada som uppstår i förhållande till exponeringsnivån, samt att Malmös anpassningskapacitet är relativt hög. På grund av att den här studien enbart undersökte specifika fysiska/miljömässiga aspekter inom sponge city-konceptet krävs däremot fler studier som tar hänsyn till fler aspekter om en implementering av konceptet skulle bli aktuell.
The occurrence of water related problems such as extreme precipitation, floods, drought and water scarcity will increase in urban areas as a result of global climate change. The sponge city-concept is an urban stormwater system launched in China and aims to improve the water management in cities by restoring the city’s capacity to absorb, infiltrate, store and purify water. This study aimed to investigate if the sponge city-concept could be implemented in Malmö by answering the question “What possibilities and obstacles exist for Malmö to implement the sponge city-concept?”. Through a systematic literature review and content analysis in combination with the theoretical framework, which was based on the concept climate change vulnerability, the results showed that there are some possibilities but also obstacles. The main obstacle that was identified is that the ground in Malmö largely consists of dense moraines which forms an obstacle for the infiltration measures that are included in the sponge city-concept. Some possibilities that were identified is that the sponge city-concept can decrease the sensitivity to harm that occurs in relation to the exposure level but also that Malmö’s adaptation capacity is relatively high. However, because this study only investigated specific physical/environmental aspects within the sponge city-concept, more studies that consider more aspects are required if an implementation of the concept would become prevailing.
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Book chapters on the topic "Sponge city-concept"

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Che, Wu, and Wei Zhang. "Urban Stormwater Management and Sponge City Concept in China." In Future City, 3–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01488-9_1.

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Wu, Zhen, Jon Bryan Burley, Chun-Hua Guo, Na Li, Yiwen Xu, and Zhi Yue. "Comparative Approaches in Managing Wetland Environments and Land Uses: Rainbow Lake in Michigan, Guangzhou City in China, and Chinese Sponge Concept Case Studies." In Land Use - Assessing the Past, Envisioning the Future. IntechOpen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.79323.

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Viroli, Maurizio. "Images of the Civil Religion." In As If God Existed, translated by Alberto Nones. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691142357.003.0003.

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This chapter details the spread of republican religion. The concept of civil religion spread within republican cities' culture and customs through the treatises on government. But even more effective were the images that embodied those concepts. Whereas the concepts expounded in the treatises spoke first and foremost to reason, paintings struck the eyes, and from the eyes touched the passions. The rulers of republics were aware of the images' strength, especially when they were accompanied by clear words, written in large, legible characters, preferably in the vernacular. For this reason, rulers commissioned skilled artists to produce a great number of works explaining the principles of republican good government to the magistrates and citizens. The message conveyed by the walls of the city government's most important halls was at once political and religious. That is, their imagery taught people to view civic duties as if they were real religious duties—God's and Christ's commandments, not just human advice.
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Conference papers on the topic "Sponge city-concept"

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Li, Liangsong, Hongli Huang, Congfeng Liu, and Yin Liu. "Research on the Application of "sponge city" Concept in Urban Drainage Design." In 2019 International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Economy (MSIE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/msie-19.2020.25.

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Wan, Jiekun, Xiaojuan Wei, and Shuaifei Jiao. "Application of Lid Technology Concept in the Planning and Design of New Sponge City." In 2020 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Electromechanical Automation (AIEA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aiea51086.2020.00044.

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