1BCRC - Putting people at the centre
2024-12-19
Welcome
This is the online home for the One Basin Cooperative Research Centre (1BCRC) project “Putting people at the centre: Towards transforming climate risk assessment for water security and delivery”. Here you will find an overview of our project, preliminary descriptions of our current approach and case studies (which will change throughout the project), and recent updates on our progress. Currently, this website is an incomplete ‘beta’ version - we’ll be seeking feedback from project partners on whether this is a good way to keep everyone informed on the project.
Project Summary
The Murray-Darling Basin, Australia’s most significant river system, faces increasing threats from climate change. Despite the urgent need for action, current climate adaptation efforts in the Basin are fragmented, largely due to the disconnect between the wealth of available climate information and its practical application by stakeholders. Traditional ‘science-centric’ methods often fail to address the specific concerns of local communities, resulting in decision paralysis and limited action. This project aims to bridge this gap by developing a new, ‘people-centric’ approach to climate risk assessment and adaptation.
This project represents a pioneering effort to revolutionize climate risk assessments in the Murray–Darling Basin. It will develop and test a novel approach that prioritises stakeholder engagement and practical adaptation strategies.
Unlike traditional methods, this approach will provide tailored, actionable information directly relevant to the needs and values of different stakeholder groups. The project will involve four regional case studies, each selected to represent diverse areas of the basin. These case studies will serve as prototypes to refine the methodology and ensure its effectiveness across various contexts.
Over the first 12 months, a prototype of the new climate risk assessment approach will be developed. This will involve extensive stakeholder workshops to establish a shared vision and understanding of climate impacts. Stakeholders will help identify key climate risks and develop potential adaptation strategies. These strategies will then be evaluated using fit-for-purpose modeling tools to quantify their effectiveness. The results will be discussed with stakeholders to finalise adaptation plans tailored to each region.
The project will follow an iterative, agile approach to allow flexibility and maximize stakeholder engagement. Feedback from each step will be used to refine the methods and tools, ensuring they are both practical and effective. This collaborative process will create guidelines and modeling tools that can be applied to other regions and industries, fostering broader adoption of the new approach.
Quick links
- Project description on the 1BCRC website
- Holger’s April 2024 presentation at the Water Institute at the University of Waterloo, outlining prior research that will inform this project. A description of our project starts from ~34 minutes onwards
- Avril and Andrew’s presentation to the Australian Water School on their 1BCRC quickstart project - methods developed in this project will also inform our project