Arup Global Sponge Cities Survey
Even before engaging with a specific project, digital tools can help assess cities’ preparedness for future risks. Arup’s Global Sponge Cities Survey is currently assessing eight major global cities’ natural ability to absorb water which can help to mitigate urban flooding, based on their green and blue spaces.

This is achieved through Terrain’s analysis of satellite imagery, which is assessing the material make-up of a 150km² area of land in each city. From there, we can assess the city’s ‘sponginess’, by calculating how much land is pervious or impervious and then factoring in the individual cities’ soil characteristics.

Through an accurate analysis of their land use make-up, these cities are equipped with a representative baseline to evaluate and enhance their natural ‘sponginess’, together with a better understanding of how their existing natural assets contribute and could be further developed.

Conclusion
We’ve known for some time that natural water management solutions offer wider benefits than traditional engineered ‘grey’ solutions.

Beyond stormwater management and flood mitigation, nature-based infrastructure can positively contribute to the resilience of a city and its people. Green and blue solutions help to improve air quality, promote biodiversity, and reduce the ‘urban heat island’ effect – they have a powerfully positive effect on quality of life.

For many, the adoption of nature-based planning will require a significant transition – and leaders may struggle to prioritise.

Now, digital mapping can facilitate more informed, faster decision-making around nature-based water management. These tools help us to better understand the complexity of city systems, show what is possible and how we can measure the true value of nature-based solutions.

Join the Arup team at the World Water-Tech Innovation Summit
Thomas Sagris, Digital Water Research Leader at Arup will discuss an upcoming new report about ‘Exploring Sponge City Indicators for Climate Adaptation’ at 12.45pm GMT on Tuesday February 22. Plus, on the same day Mark Fletcher, Global Water Leader at Arup will moderate the Regulators Forum about ‘Policy Implications of a Changing Global Landscape’ at 14.50pm GMT.

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