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  2. Why turning cities into ‘sponges’ could help fight flooding

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    Lower temperatures were also recorded at the city’s Yangtze River Beach Park, where 45,000 trees and other vegetation sequester an estimated 724 tonnes of carbon per year.

  3. Afforestation - Wikipedia

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    Afforestation can also improve the local climate through increased rainfall and by being a barrier against high winds. The additional trees can also prevent or reduce topsoil erosion (from water and wind), floods and landslides. Finally, additional trees can be a habitat for wildlife, and provide employment and wood products. [2]

  4. Leaky dam - Wikipedia

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    A leaky dam was added to the arsenal of flood prevention tools. [4] This type of structure is what nature uses for similar events. Logs from fallen trees are placed at intervals down the stream acting as a barrier, holding the silt and small debris back and allowing just the water that overflows the structure to continue the course of the ...

  5. Mangrove forest - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove plants require a number of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of low environmental oxygen levels, high salinity, and frequent tidal flooding.Each species has its own solutions to these problems; this may be the primary reason why, on some shorelines, mangrove tree species show distinct zonation.

  6. Could your Miami-Dade neighborhood’s open space help curb ...

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    But Perilli has a vision for what this park could be: a space that embraces its role as a flood-prone spot for the neighborhood, soaking up even more floodwater on wet days but also remaining a ...

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  8. Riparian buffer - Wikipedia

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    The streambed zone of the riparian area is linked closely to Zone 1. Zone 1 provides fallen limbs, trees, and tree roots that in turn slow water flow, reducing erosional processes associated with increased water flow and flooding. This woody debris also increases habitat and cover for various aquatic species.

  9. Interception (water) - Wikipedia

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    However, intercepted snow can more easily drift with the wind, out of the watershed. Conifers have a greater interception capacity than hardwoods . Their needles gives them more surface area for droplets to adhere to, and they have foliage in spring and fall , therefore interception also depends on the type of vegetation in a wooded area.