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Research Services: Basin Community Values
Research services to help improve the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's (MDBA) understanding of Basin communities’ values and their resilience to past and future drivers of change.
The project will collate existing and collect new data on key indicators describing people’s and community’s values related to water, and other facets of Basin community well-being such as cohesion and amenity. The information will then be used to assess confidence in the future and identify where future community confidence and conditions may be more or less resilient to Basin Plan and other water reform drivers of change.
Potential Suppliers must have recognised qualifications or significant expertise, and demonstrated experience in:
• Social science methodologies and data analysis, production and management;
• Production of well-designed reports that summarise complex information presented in visually appealing ways and;
• Acquiring and interpreting social data and indicators.
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