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ARCHDAILY. (2015). Minghu Wetland Park / Turenscape. https://www.archdaily.com/590066/minghu-wetland-park-turenscape. Consultée le 2 octobre 2019.

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Bentley, I. et al. (1985), Responsive Environments: A manual for designers. Architectural Press, Massachusset. 151 pages

COCKRAM, M. (2015). Befriending the floods: a Chinese landscape architect restores the ecology of an urban wetland and creates an innovative, ever-changing park. Architectural record, 203 (7), p. 98. 

 

FU, D., PATHIRANA, A. et ZEVENBERGEN, C. (2018). Transitioning to Sponge Cities: Challenges and Opportunities to Adress Urban Water Problems in China. Water, 10, 1230; doi:10.3390/w10091230

 

HERMAPUTI, R. et HUA, C. (2017). Creating Urban Water Resilience: Review of China’s Development Strategies “Sponge City” Concept and Practices. The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development, Volume 2  No 1. Pages 1-10

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JIANG, Y., ZEVENBERGEN, C., & MA, Y. (2018). Urban pluvial flooding and stormwater management: A contemporary review of China’s challenges and “sponge cities strategy." Environmental Science & Policy, 80, 132-143. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2017.11.016

 

KÖSTER, Stephan. « Maintenance and Safety of Sponge City Infrastructure». Dans Köster, S. Reese, M. &  Zuo, J. (2019). « Urban Water Management for Future Cities» [Format électronique]. Springer, Cham. 

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PROMINSKI M. et al. (2017). River. Space. Design. : Planning Strategies, Methods and Projects for Urban Rivers. Birkhauser, Allemagne, 252-255, 335 p. [Format électronique]​

TURENSCAPE.A Resilient Landscape: Yanweizhou Park in Jinhua City. [En ligne] https://www.turenscape.com/en/project/detail/4629.html. Consulté le 28 septembre 2019

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