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Inquiry into Australia's biodiversity in a changing climate
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 The  Committee will inquire into and report on biodiversity in a changing climate, in  relation to nationally important ecosystems. The inquiry will have particular  regard to:
 
   - terrestrial,  marine and freshwater biodiversity in Australia and its territories
- connectivity  between ecosystems and across landscapes that may contribute to biodiversity  conservation
- how  climate change impacts on biodiversity may flow on to affect human communities  and the economy
- strategies  to enhance climate change adaptation, including promoting resilience in  ecosystems and human communities
- mechanisms  to promote the sustainable use of natural resources and ecosystem services in a  changing climate
- an  assessment of whether current governance arrangements are well placed to deal  with the challenges of conserving biodiversity in a changing climate
- mechanisms  to enhance community engagement.
The scope of the  committee’s inquiry shall include some case studies of ‘nationally important  ecosystems’, as defined by submissions to the inquiry. 
    
        
      
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