303 research outputs found
Aligning ancient and modern approaches to sustainable urban water management in China: Ningbo as a āBlue-Green Cityā in the āSponge Cityā Campaign
Modern urban flood and water management emphasises holistic strategies that reduce flood risk while providing co- benefits to urban economies, societies and environments. The āBlueāGreen Cityā concept provides a viable framework for putting this into practice. Ningbo, is a coastal city with high flood risk, whose history as a Chinese āwater townā demonstrates that approaches to water management implicit to the āBlueāGreenā concept were practiced in ancient times, and lessons can be learned from these applications. Furthermore, recent launch of the āSponge Cityā campaign by China's National Government demonstrates the political will to implement sustainable flood and water management in ways consistent with the āBlueāGreenā ideals. Selection of Ningbo for a pilot project presents the opportunity to integrate new āSponge cityā approaches with ancient āBlueāGreenā principles, within the contexts of both new urban development and retrofit. Reinventing traditional approaches to urban water management and governance offers the possibility of maintaining flood risk at acceptable levels without constraining urban growth in China and other countries experiencing rapid urban development
An incentive-based source separation model for sustainable municipal solid waste management in China
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