Human Dimensions Study Begins Under Reefwise Urban

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

The new Urban Water Human Dimensions Study has begun as part of the Australian Government's Reefwise Urban Program. This work, led by the University of Canberra's Centre for Environmental Governance with the Centre for Applied Water Science, is an important step toward improving water quality in the Great Barrier Reef catchments.

This study will look at how councils, industry, communities and Traditional Owners understand and use best practices for managing urban water. It will explore what helps - or stops - people from using these practices.

The study aims to:

  • Understand what shapes people's choices - things like culture, community, cost and local rules.
  • Find practical ideas to help more people use best practice urban water management.
  • Support better strategies to protect the Reef and the ecosystems that depend on it.

This project is funded through the $1.2 billion Reef protection and restoration package and is a major part of phase 1 of the Reefwise Urban Program. It also supports the long-term goals of the Reef 2050 Plan.

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