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  • - The Sponge City Stormwater Management (SCSM) strategy in China focuses on sustainable stormwater handling, with recent research highlighting public perceptions and the value of green infrastructure services rather than just technical aspects.
  • - A survey of 1,534 participants across five Northeastern Chinese cities revealed that socio-demographic factors don’t greatly influence understanding of stormwater management, indicating that the concept is widely accessible.
  • - The study demonstrated that factors like homeownership and past flood experiences shape public valuation of ecosystem services, and there’s a positive attitude towards funding SCSM initiatives, especially through stormwater fees, which may help inform sustainable urban water management policies.

Article Abstract

Sponge city stormwater management (SCSM) strategy in China aims for sustainable stormwater handling. While many studies have examined the technical aspects of sponge city green infrastructure (SCGI), few have explored public perspectives. This study sought to understand public perceptions, the perceived value of SCGI's ecosystem service benefits, and the potential for diverse financial compensation methods in sponge city construction. A survey conducted in five Northeastern Chinese cities, involving 1,534 participants, was analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. The findings reveal no significant correlation between socio-demographic factors and understanding of stormwater management, indicating the concept's broad accessibility. Public valuation of ecosystem services showed clear priorities, and factors like homeownership and flood experiences significantly impacted the valuation of specific services. Moreover, the study identified a generally positive public attitude towards investing in SCSM, particularly through stormwater fees, underscoring the viability of diverse funding mechanisms. These insights are pivotal for policymakers and urban planners in formulating sustainable and resilient urban water management strategies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11484859PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74343-2DOI Listing

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