Urbanisation, population increase and the impact of climate change have exposed cities and towns to major risks of urban flooding and watercourse pollution.
Along with social and economic impacts, these contribute to biodiversity loss. Mansfield, in central England, is addressing this by placing nature-based solutions known as SuDS (sustainable drainage systems or blue green infrastructure) across the town.
Arup was appointed to help design and implement an urban flood resilience scheme based on biodiversity interventions instead of traditional systems, turning the entire town into a sponge. With our urban design expertise and our digital tool Terrain, we assessed the whole town to create a site-specific suite of options to combat urban flooding while increasing biodiversity.
The Mansfield SuDS plan sites thousands of nature-based solutions such as rain gardens, bioswales and basins across the town, capturing up to 58,000m3 of surface water. Not only do these reduce flood risk, they work to transform streets with green spaces, benefit wildlife and greatly increase biodiversity.