Architecture design for the climate adaptation...
URL: https://www.mdba.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/architecture-design-for-the-climate-adaptation-toolkit-workflow.pdf
Authors: Galen Holt, Georgia K. Dwyer, David Robertson, Joel Bailey, Martin Job, Lara Palmer and Rebecca Lester
Date of publication: March 2022
The impacts of climate change will affect the social, economic, environmental and cultural values of the Murray–Darling Basin. Some elements will be more vulnerable to climate change than others.
This report proposes a structure for a new climate adaptation toolkit, HydroBOT, which is designed to enable end-users to choose future climate scenarios, identify possible adaptation options and then model the flows associated with those scenarios. These would then be able to be used to understand the resultant response of identified values (e.g. environmental, economic).
This report outlines the architecture underpinning HydroBot.
Key findings / recommendations:
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Learnings included the potential challenges associated with attempting to incorporate disparate models and approaches in the same toolkit, the disparity in assessment approaches among the various themes (i.e. with environmental assessment more developed than that for other values and assets) and the complexities of attempting to scale and aggregate responses in space, time and across objectives.
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A structure for HydroBOT is proposed for further development.
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