TY - CHAP
T1 - The Transformation of the Green Infrastructure Intervention Under the Case of Sponge City Program
T2 - Positions, Challenges, and Prospects in China
AU - Chan, Faith Ka Shun
AU - Li, Lei
AU - Cheshmehzangi, Ali
AU - Thadani, Dimple R.
AU - Ives, Christopher D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - “Sponge City Program” (SCP), initiated in 2013, is the term in the Chinese interpretation of tackling urban stormwater and surface water management. The concept acts like a “Sponge” to absorb urban runoff and conduct the purification and storage via the restored natural hydrologicalHydrological processes via vegetationVegetation, soil, and water interactions. There were frequent and severe urban flood impacts and damages that affect the country during the recent decades after the “Open Door Policy” revealed and rapid urbanisation and developments occurred which see the country. Urban transformationTransformation occurs that witnesses their success, but urban surface water floods similarly occurred due to the interruption of the urban hydrologicalHydrological cycle. The current land drainageDrainage system cannot cope with climatic extremes. The SCP is similar to Green Infrastructure (GI) that has been commonly adopted in the UK and elsewhere by the practices such as sustainable urban drainage systemsSustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)(SUDS) and Low-impact developmentLow-Impact Development (LID)(LID). The Central National GovernmentCentral National Government (CNG) (CNG) is ambitious and committed to achieving the major target for reducing urban flood risk. Indeed, there were selected 30 pilotPilot “Sponge Cities” have been adopted the GI measuresGI measure for the last few years at the first and second stage of SCP. This chapter shares and discusses recent progress, transformationTransformation, interpretation, and future development of SCP. In particular, we would like to adopt NingboNingbo, East China, one of the SCP major pilotPilot cities that is an affluent and rapidly expanding coastal city, as the case for implying the positions, challenges, and prospects of SCP. Lastly, the chapter offers recommendations and foresight that the SCP and GI development further in the third stage (up to 2030s) and beyond, to mitigate future urban water issues in Chinese cities.
AB - “Sponge City Program” (SCP), initiated in 2013, is the term in the Chinese interpretation of tackling urban stormwater and surface water management. The concept acts like a “Sponge” to absorb urban runoff and conduct the purification and storage via the restored natural hydrologicalHydrological processes via vegetationVegetation, soil, and water interactions. There were frequent and severe urban flood impacts and damages that affect the country during the recent decades after the “Open Door Policy” revealed and rapid urbanisation and developments occurred which see the country. Urban transformationTransformation occurs that witnesses their success, but urban surface water floods similarly occurred due to the interruption of the urban hydrologicalHydrological cycle. The current land drainageDrainage system cannot cope with climatic extremes. The SCP is similar to Green Infrastructure (GI) that has been commonly adopted in the UK and elsewhere by the practices such as sustainable urban drainage systemsSustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)(SUDS) and Low-impact developmentLow-Impact Development (LID)(LID). The Central National GovernmentCentral National Government (CNG) (CNG) is ambitious and committed to achieving the major target for reducing urban flood risk. Indeed, there were selected 30 pilotPilot “Sponge Cities” have been adopted the GI measuresGI measure for the last few years at the first and second stage of SCP. This chapter shares and discusses recent progress, transformationTransformation, interpretation, and future development of SCP. In particular, we would like to adopt NingboNingbo, East China, one of the SCP major pilotPilot cities that is an affluent and rapidly expanding coastal city, as the case for implying the positions, challenges, and prospects of SCP. Lastly, the chapter offers recommendations and foresight that the SCP and GI development further in the third stage (up to 2030s) and beyond, to mitigate future urban water issues in Chinese cities.
KW - Green Infrastructure
KW - Sponge City Program (SCP)
KW - Sustainable development
KW - Sustainable stormwater management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85171997112&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-9174-4_5
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-9174-4_5
M3 - Book Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85171997112
T3 - Urban Sustainability
SP - 97
EP - 122
BT - Urban Sustainability
PB - Springer
ER -