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Our approach to water management

The IWC applies the latest research and technology to make practical and measurable improvements in water management. Our work supports policy, water governance, behaviour change and capacity development to improve human health and protect rivers, waterways and their associated ecosystems.

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Research aims

The IWC approach to water management is based on a whole-of-water cycle process which acknowledges the interconnectedness of water in the landscape and in human and natural systems.

The IWC aims to develop knowledge and understanding that will lead to more sustainable management of water and waterways, locally and globally.

The IWC aims to guide policy, behaviour-change and the protection of water, waterways and their associated ecological communities.

Research principles

The IWC’s applied research activities develop capacity for integrated water management. In prioritising research activities, the IWC aims to:

  • adopt a whole-of-water cycle management framework
    Our research activities are based on a systems approach that considers the full range of social, environmental and economic factors.
  • tackle complex and relevant issues
    Our research addresses complex problems requiring integrated, interdisciplinary and whole-of-systems approaches.
  • build on our partners’ capabilities
    Our research activities draw on our member universities’ strengths in whole-of-water cycle inter-disciplinary research to engage in  questions of complexity and scale.
  • foster collaboration and partnerships
    Our research activities encourage existing and new research partnerships with an emphasis on international collaboration.
  • make a difference
    Our research activities make measurable contributions to better management of water.

 

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