Prioritizing sponge city sites in rapidly urbanizing watersheds using multi-criteria decision model

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Xiaoyue Zhang
Lei Chen
Meng Zhang
Zhenyao Shen
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[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment
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Sponge city planning; Priority index; Macro scale; Multi-criteria model; Urbanizing watershed; AHP method;
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Spatial planning is crucial for sponge city (SC) construction; however, prioritizing SC sites at the watershed scale has not been fully explored. In this study, a multi-criteria decision model, considering demand and suitability of SC construction, was established by monitoring, model simulation, and index calculation. This new model was then tested in a rapidly urbanizing watershed, Beijing, China, and the priority of SC construction at both grid scale (1km×1km) and subwatershed scale was ranked. The results showed that the highest priority was found in emerging regions where urbanization is ongoing and followed by urban core areas. In addition, six indexes were identified by clustering heatmaps as key factors affecting the priority of SC planning, including topographic index, water pollution index, pollution rate based on the state standard of surface water environment quality, urbanization planning, urban levels, and vegetation index, which could guide SC planning in data-lacking regions. The approach and findings in this study cannot only provide helpful references for watershed managers and urban planners but also can be easily used in other regions.
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页码:63377 / 63390
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