Sponge City Practices in China: From Pilot Exploration to Systemic Demonstration

Dingkun Yin, Changqing Xu*, Haifeng Jia*, Ye Yang, Chen Sun, Qi Wang, Sitong Liu

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Abstract

In recent years, China has been committed to strengthening environmental governance and trying to build a sustainable society in which humans and nature develop in harmony. As a new urban construction concept, sponge city uses natural and ecological methods to retain rainwater, alleviate flooding problems, reduce the damage to the water environment, and gradually restore the hydrological balance of the construction area. The paper presents a review of sponge city construction from its inception to systematic demonstration. In this paper, research gaps are discussed and future efforts are proposed. The main contents include: (1) China’s sponge city construction includes but is not limited to source control or a drainage system design. Sponge city embodies foreign experience and the wisdom of ancient Chinese philosophy. The core of sponge city construction is to combine various specific technologies to alleviate urban water problems such as flooding, water environment pollution, shortage of water resources and deterioration of water ecology; (2) this paper also introduces the sponge city pilot projects in China, and summarizes the achievements obtained and lessons learned, which are valuable for future sponge city implementation; (3) the objectives, corresponding indicators, key contents and needs of sponge city construction at various scales are different. The work at the facility level is dedicated to alleviating urban water problems through reasonable facility scale and layout, while the work at the plot level is mainly to improve the living environment through sponge city construction. The construction of urban and watershed scales is more inclined to ecological restoration and blue-green storage spaces construction. Besides, the paper also describes the due obligations in sponge city construction of various stakeholders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1531
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • construction scale
  • low-impact development
  • pilot exploration
  • sponge city
  • stakeholders
  • systematic demonstration

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Yin, D., Xu, C., Jia, H., Yang, Y., Sun, C., Wang, Q., & Liu, S. (2022). Sponge City Practices in China: From Pilot Exploration to Systemic Demonstration. Water (Switzerland), 14(10), Article 1531. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14101531