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Characteristics and effectiveness of water management methods for 'sponge cities' in China

Shao et al., 2020

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2733683179532418592
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Shao W
Zhou J
Liu J
Xie P
Yang Z
Li W
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Water Management

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In the process of rapid urbanisation, maintaining urban water supplies and reducing flood risks are increasingly serious global problems. To address these issues, in 2013, the Chinese government proposed a development plan for 'sponge cities', which involves the …
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