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Redefining Cities in View of Climatic Changes “Sponge City” – Examples of Solutions in Chinese Cities at Risk of Flooding – Wuhan, Changde and Jinhua


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Architecture and Design, Architecture, Architects, Buildings, Cities, Regions, Landscape Architecture, Construction, Materials