Sponge Cities : : Emerging Approaches, Challenges and Opportunities / / edited by Chris Zevenbergen, Dafang Fu and Assela Pathirana.
"A Sponge City is a city that has the capacity to mainstream urban water management into the urban planning policies and designs. It should have the appropriate planning and legal frameworks and tools in place to implement, maintain and adapt the infrastructure systems to collect, store and tre...
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