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Xue Chen
XJTLU-Urban and Environmental Studies University Research Centre, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou 215200, China

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Journal article
Published: 23 March 2021 in Sustainability
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During China’s rapid economic development and urbanization, numerous cases of urban malodorous black river (MBR) have occurred. MBR refers to a polluted urban river that smells bad, is almost black in color, has no aquatic plants or animals, and that consequently causes many social and environmental problems. The Chinese government has sought public participation during the whole process of MBR treatment as part of a comprehensive action plan to improve residents’ satisfaction with their environment. To investigate the influencing factors of public participation and satisfaction, a questionnaire survey was conducted among residential communities close to an MBR. SPSS 22.0 was employed to conduct an analysis of the collected data, using factor analysis, correlation analysis, and linear regression analysis. The results indicate that there is a direct relationship between public satisfaction and the factors of government treatment, public perception and public participation behaviors, such as engagement behavior, supervision behavior, health influence, and compensation measures.

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Shiwang Yu; Jianxia Bao; Wen Ding; Xue Chen; Xiaonan Tang; Jianli Hao; Wei Zhang; Prateek Singh. Investigating the Relationship between Public Satisfaction and Public Environmental Participation during Government Treatment of Urban Malodorous Black River in China. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3584 .

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Shiwang Yu, Jianxia Bao, Wen Ding, Xue Chen, Xiaonan Tang, Jianli Hao, Wei Zhang, Prateek Singh. Investigating the Relationship between Public Satisfaction and Public Environmental Participation during Government Treatment of Urban Malodorous Black River in China. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (6):3584.

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Shiwang Yu; Jianxia Bao; Wen Ding; Xue Chen; Xiaonan Tang; Jianli Hao; Wei Zhang; Prateek Singh. 2021. "Investigating the Relationship between Public Satisfaction and Public Environmental Participation during Government Treatment of Urban Malodorous Black River in China." Sustainability 13, no. 6: 3584.

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Published: 22 December 2020 in Water
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Stormwater management is a key issue in line with global problems of urbanization and climate change. Assessing the effectiveness in managing stormwater is crucial to maintain urban resilience to flooding risk. A method based on a stormwater management model (SWMM) was developed for assessing the control of stormwater runoff volume and the percentage removal of suspended solids by implementing a Sponge City strategy. An interdisciplinary approach was adopted incorporating Low Impact Development (LID) with urban green infrastructure and grey infrastructure paradigms in a typical old residential community in Suzhou, China. Sponge facilities for reducing stormwater runoff included bio-retention cells, permeable pavements, grassed pitches, and stormwater gardens. The simulation results of SWMM show that the stormwater pipe system can meet the management standard for storms with a five-year recurrence interval. The volume capture ratio of annual runoff was 91%, which is higher than control target of 80%. The suspended solids reduction rate was 56%, which meets the requirement of planning indicators. Thus, the proposed method of spongy facilities can be used for renovation planning in old residential areas in China. Implementing spongy facilities with a LID strategy for stormwater management can significantly enhance urban water resilience and improve ecosystem services.

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Yixin Zhang; Weihan Zhao; Xue Chen; Changhyun Jun; Jianli Hao; Xiaonan Tang; Jun Zhai. Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management. Water 2020, 13, 4 .

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Yixin Zhang, Weihan Zhao, Xue Chen, Changhyun Jun, Jianli Hao, Xiaonan Tang, Jun Zhai. Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management. Water. 2020; 13 (1):4.

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Yixin Zhang; Weihan Zhao; Xue Chen; Changhyun Jun; Jianli Hao; Xiaonan Tang; Jun Zhai. 2020. "Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management." Water 13, no. 1: 4.

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Published: 09 September 2020
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Stormwater management is a key urban issue in the world, in line with the global issues of urban sprawl and climate change. It is urgent to investigate the effectiveness in managing stormwater with different strategies for maintain urban resilience. A method based on a storm water management model (SWMM) was developed for assessing the control of stormwater runoff volume and the percentage removal of suspended solids by implementing a Sponge City strategy. An interdisciplinary approach was adopted incorporating Low Impact Development (LID) with urban Green Infrastructure and Gray Infrastructure paradigms in a typical old residential community in Suzhou, China. Four types of sponge facilities for reducing stormwater runoff were bio-retention cells, permeable pavements, grassed pitches, and stormwater gardens. The simulation results indicate that the stormwater pipe system can meet the management standard for storms with a five-year recurrence interval. The volume capture ratio of annual runoff is 91% and the reduction rate of suspended solids is 56%. This study demonstrates that Sponge City strategy is an effective approach for managing stormwater, particularly in old and densely populated urban areas. Implementing spongy facilities with a LID strategy for stormwater management can significantly enhance urban water resilience and increase ecosystem services.

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Yixin Zhang; Weihan Zhao; Xue Chen; Changhyun Jun; Jianli Hao; Xiaonan Tang; Jun Zhai. Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management. 2020, 1 .

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Yixin Zhang, Weihan Zhao, Xue Chen, Changhyun Jun, Jianli Hao, Xiaonan Tang, Jun Zhai. Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management. . 2020; ():1.

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Yixin Zhang; Weihan Zhao; Xue Chen; Changhyun Jun; Jianli Hao; Xiaonan Tang; Jun Zhai. 2020. "Assessment on the Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management." , no. : 1.