2023-01-04作者:Kongjian Yu来源:Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation. pp. 182-185.分享
摘要:
In the past ten years, disastrous floods and rainstorms have hit
several cities in China, which has acted as a catalyst for the
so-called ‘Sponge City’ planning movement. The movement
reintroduces ancient Chinese flood management, turning paved
impermeable surfaces of cities into green and wet, resilient urban
areas. 30 cities have now been designated as ‘Sponge Cities’, and
by 2030, the government wants 80%1 of its cities to have ‘sponge
abilities’, which means being able to either capture, reuse or infiltrate at least 70% of storm water runoff, and in this way prevent
future flooding caused by climate change.
文章来源:Kongjian Yu. (2020). Minghu Wetland Park. In: Natalie Mossin, Sofie Stilling, (Eds.), An Architecture Guide to the UN17 Sustainable Development Goals Volume 2. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation. pp. 182-185.