Examples of good practice in sustainable water management exist in the UK and around the world.
The Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project created a 5.8km landscaped green pathway that runs alongside the revitalised Cheonggyecheon stream in Seoul, South Korea.
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The development now demonstrates how designing a high quality landscape naturally integrates adaptation measures such as large trees, surface water and good irrigation which will ensure comfort for people is maintained as cities get hotter.
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In East London, the Green Grid framework aims to create a network of interlinked, multi-functional and high quality open spaces that connect with town centres, public transport nodes, the countryside in the urban fringe, the Thames and major employment and residential areas.
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Salford uses the River Irwell flood control scheme and a strategic flood risk assessment to protect itself from future flooding.
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Four different water sources provide a secure supply of water in this small, densely populated city state.
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Storm water management has paved the way for innovative street design.
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Coping with a depleting ground water table and scarcity of water by establishing a water use policy to harvest rainwater.
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Sheffield City Council led a masterplan for Manor Fields Park that was heavily influenced by sustainable water management objectives.
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Surface water management was central to the design of the new Met Office headquarters in Exeter.
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By re-establishing a natural floodplain along the Ouse Valley, the Parks Trust is enhancing the landscape, increasing biodiversity and creating valuable protection from flooding.
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The future of Augustenborg was turned around by exemplary environmental adaptation.
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Portland is a top-rated American sustainable city which is friendly, sustainable, accessible and leads the way in green initiatives. It offers excellent examples of encouraging cycling, designing public space to cope with climate change and providing leadership for sustainable urban development.
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Sutcliffe Park in London is an example of a newly created floodplain which re-opened in 2004.
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Primary school adapts for climate change through sustainable design.
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Seonyudo Park is an award-winning urban ecological park, created by the conversion of a former water treatment plant.
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The legacy of the Sydney Olympic Games shows world-class sustainable design and management.
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At the Upton urban extension in Northampton the SUDS system was integral from the project outset and has delivered a range of high quality green infrastructure features.
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Sustainable urban growth in New Zealand’s first eco city.
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