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Hydrology for impact: Building partnerships, blending knowledge and bracing for climate change

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posted on 2025-10-22, 16:25 authored by Harriet G. Orr, Caitlyn A. Hall, Vicki Rhodes, Robert WilbyRobert Wilby, Katy L. Peat, Hayley J. Fowler
The hydrology community plays a critical role in understanding, communicating and managing hydroclimatic hazards and water security. As climate-related trends and risks emerge, there is an urgent need to help communities and organizations prepare for changes that are already underway and expected to become more severe. There is consensus about the need for transdisciplinary collaboration and participatory research to co-create knowledge to support informed decision-making. However, there is less clarity about how this should be done in practice. Achieving meaningful societal impact through research is not an exact science, and we do not propose a definitive framework or 'recipe for success'. Instead, we reflect on our collective experiences over the last 20 years and surmise that strong partnerships, open communication and a willingness to embrace uncertainty can accelerate the impact of hydrological research on policy and practice and hence societal preparedness for climate change. We also advocate the development of new metrics - beyond research income and citations - to incentivize academics to plan for, and engage in, more impactful research-into-practice. We further call on government departments, research funders, professional bodies, societies and business associations to support the enabling environments needed to achieve this outcome. This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Hydrology in the 21st century: challenges in science, to policy and practice'.<p></p>

Funding

ISPF Co-Centres Ireland: Climate+ biodiversity and water (NE/Y006496/1)

Maximising UK adaptation to climate change hub

Natural Environment Research Council

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PLATFORM GRANT: Earth Systems Engineering: Sustainable systems engineering for adapting to global change

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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NSFGEO-NERC: HUrricane Risk Amplification and Changing North Atlantic Natural disasters (Huracan)

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IMPETUS4CHANGE (I4C): IMPROVING NEAR-TERM CLIMATE PREDICTIONS FOR SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION

European Commission

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School

  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Department

  • Geography and Environment

Published in

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences

Volume

383

Issue

2302

Article number

20240290

Publisher

The Royal Society

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Authors

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Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.

Acceptance date

2025-06-26

Publication date

2025-07-31

Copyright date

2025

ISSN

1364-503X

eISSN

1471-2962

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Robert Leonard Wilby. Deposit date: 16 October 2025

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