SCC-UEFAS, an urban-ecological-feature based assessment system for sponge city construction

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ZiTong Zhao [1 ]
HouMing Cheng [1 ]
Sheng Wang [1 ]
HaiYan Liu [2 ]
ZiMing Song [2 ]
JunHui Zhou [1 ]
JiWei Pang [3 ]
ShunWen Bai [1 ]
ShanShan Yang [1 ]
Jie Ding [1 ]
NanQi Ren [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
[2] Central & Southern China Municipal Engineering Design and Research Institute Co, Ltd
[3] China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection
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TU992 [排水工程(沟渠工程、下水道工程)];
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An effective sponge city construction evaluation system plays a crucial role in evaluating sponge city construction schemes. The construction of a sponge city evaluation system still faces challenges related to incomplete index selection and unscientific weight division. Limited studies have focused on the comprehensive assessment of sponge city construction in the early stages. This study constructed a scientific assessment indicator system and a quantitative indicator weight at all levels by literature review and statistical analysis methods from an objective perspective. To demonstrate how to utilize our evaluation methods, three construction schemes randomly generated by MATLAB were evaluated under evaluation states of constant weight and variable weight, respectively. Scheme 3 had the highest score of0.638 under the constant weight assessment, but it cannot practically be the final construction scheme due to the imbalance between indicators. Compared to the constant weight assessment, a variable weight assessment can effectively balance the states of the evaluation index with changes in the decision variable. Among the three schemes, Scheme 2 is the best choice with a value of 0.0355 under variable weight evaluation due to punishment and incentives in the variable weight method. The concept of“punishing” a disadvantageous indicator and “motivating” an advantageous indicator increases the relative advantages of the indices, ultimately affecting the assessment results of schemes and leading to a more balanced state. This study provides reasonable analysis and decision-making mechanisms to support decision-making and guide the scientific selection of a construction scheme.
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