Analyzing the causes of urban waterlogging and sponge city technology in China

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With the rapid development of social economy in China, increased urban population, and rapid urbanization cause serious problems, for example, a heavy rain in the city inevitably leads to waterlogging, which poses a great threat to the livelihood and property security. Disaster due to urban flood is a key problem that restricts the development of urban ecology in China. The reason is the sharp increase of impermeable surface ratio in urban areas, leading to a decrease in rainfall infiltration and increase in surface runoff. To effectively solve the urban waterlogging, China proposed the construction of sponge city. This paper analyzes and summarizes the reasons for the formation of urban waterlogging, and introduces the concept of the sponge city technology to prevent waterlogging.

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Ning, Y. F., Dong, W. Y., Lin, L. S., & Zhang, Q. (2017). Analyzing the causes of urban waterlogging and sponge city technology in China. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 59). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/59/1/012047

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