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Summary
The Agripolis case study is located within the Agripolis Campus of the University of Padua and represents an experimental nature-based solution focused on stormwater management through bioretention systems. The intervention was initially developed between 2010 and 2011 as part of a University research project and was subsequently integrated into several national and European research initiatives, including the PRIN project “Green for Water” and the Horizon Europe project SPONGESCAPES. It includes bioritention measures and a raingarden. The system combines bioretention measures and a raingarden designed to intercept runoff from nearby roofs, temporarily store stormwater, reduce peak flows and enhance infiltration. Beyond its hydrological function, the site has evolved into a living laboratory where researchers have tested vegetation dynamics, maintenance requirements and monitoring approaches over more than a decade.
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2026