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Building water-wise cities is a hot topic nowadays in both
developed and developing countries. This is due to the limitation
of the available water resources to meet the needs of fast
urbanization and for urban liveability. This will be the first book
to provide comprehensive insights into theoretical, systematic, and
engineering aspects of water-wise cities with a broad coverage of
global issues. The proposed book aims to (1) provide a theoretical
framework of water-wise cities and the associated smart water
systems including the key concepts and principles, (2) provide a
brand-new thinking on the design and management of sustainable
urban water systems of various scales toward paradigm shifting
under the resource and environmental constraints, and (3) provide a
technological perspective with successful examples of technology
selection, integration, and optimization on the "fit-for-purpose"
basis.
In 2014, China initiated its national action plan for sponge city
development aiming to tackle urban water and environmental
challenges. Since then, numerous projects have been implemented
across 30 pilot cities and beyond in China through two development
stages. The sponge city development, based on a systematic approach
of "source reduction, process control, and systematic remediation",
adopts comprehensive technical measures of "infiltration,
detention, retention, purification, utilization and discharge", and
coordinates the different aspects of water quantity and quality,
ecology and safety, centralized and decentralized, green and grey,
landscape and function, on-shore and off-shore, surface and
underground, etc. It aims to control urban runoff effectively, to
minimize the impacts of urban development and construction
activities on the natural hydrological characteristics and
ecological environment, and to enable the city's resilience like a
"sponge" to adapt to environmental changes and natural disasters.
This assessment standard for sponge city effects published by the
Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of P.R. China is an
attempt to provide guidance on the assessment of the effects of
sponge city development projects and the city development as a
whole. The main technical contents of this standard include: 1)
general provisions; 2) terms and symbols; 3) basic requirements; 4)
assessment items and 5) assessment methods. The publication of the
English version of the Chinese assessment standard aims to provide
non-Chinese readers an insight into what objectives are to be
achieved through sponge city development and how sponge city
projects are evaluated in China.
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