Li et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Urban Flood Mitigation Strategies with Coupled Gray–Green Measures: A Case Study in Guangzhou City, ChinaLi et al., 2024
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- Li J
- Zeng J
- Huang G
- Chen W
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- International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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The integration of gray and green infrastructure has proven to be a feasible approach for managing stormwater in established urban areas. However, evaluating the specific contributions of such coupled strategies is challenging. This study introduced a novel …
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