How sponge cities could prevent floods “海绵城市”如何“吸水”防涝? 11.6万2024-06 3 Britain’s April showers 英国四月的阵雨 13.6万2024-06 4 Why is lab-grown meat expensive? 为什么实验室培育的“人造肉”很贵? 11.7万2024-06 5 When exercise stops being good for you 当健身不再有益健康 13.4...
which are designed to soak up water – like a sponge – reducing the risk of sudden floods. Natural solutions are encouraged, using riverside parks and ponds to absorbfloodwater. Approaches inspired by this have been taken by cities across the world. Auckland, in New...
2. What is happening to land as cities expand? 3. When was the idea of sponge cities proposed? 4. What has been done to the Oakley creek stream? 5. How can people use the water collected by blue-green roofs? 2. 选择意思恰当的单词或词组来完成下列句子。 1. When ___ is added to...
第2228期:How sponge cities could prevent floods 2024-06-18 08:00:0002:29 8395 所属专辑:英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟 喜欢下载分享 声音简介 Devastating floods are becoming more and more common around the world. The warming climate is leading to heavier rainfall, but could the way that cities...
Well, one analogy we often use is a bathtub.If a bathtub is overflowing and pouring out into the floor or damaging your house,what's the first thing you do?You turn off thefaucet,then you go look for thesponget...
China has launched a "Sponge cities" program to improve the resilience of its cities to flood risks and reuse up to 70% of rainwater. Chongqing, one of 30 pilot sponge cities, has chosen our digital solution, AQUADVANCED® urban drainage system for storm water ...
To address the issue, China’s sponge city initiative has an ambitious goal: by 2020, 80% of urban areas should absorb and re-use at least 70% of rainwater. Launched in 2015 in 16 cities, the initiative seeks to reduce the intensity of rainwater runoff by enhancing and distributing ...
Work and do other interesting activities. As a private area, the bedroom should be designed according to the needs and tastes of its occupants. A room with a limited size must consider the interior color, the size of the furniture, and the way things are arranged so that it feels ...
In New Zealand, our experts are developingsponge citiesinspired by Indigenous communities that use blue-green infrastructure such as ponds and wetlands to absorb, store and slowly release stormwater back into the watershed. Protecting people, the environment and biodiversity. ...
friends. In the year 315 C.E., Rome had144 bustling public toilets, lined with stone benches with keyhole-shaped cutouts situated all along them, where people would sit together and do their business and maybe some gossiping, too. They wiped themselves with a sponge attached to a wooden ...