The National Adaptation Research Plan (NARP) for Terrestrial Biodiversity aims to identify critical research gaps and set national research priorities to inform stakeholders and end-users on climate change adaptation for Terrestrial Biodiversity.
The NARP will be used to prioritise funding for research aimed at adapting and minimising the impacts of climate change on biodiversity.

Oct 30: Comments closed on National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan for Terrestrial Biodiversity
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan: Terrestrial Biodiversity
Comments closed on Consultation Draft
The National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility has recieved extensive comments on the draft National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan: Terrestrial Biodiversity.
The draft National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan: Terrestrial Biopersity has been developed by an expert writing team. It is one of a number of research plans being developed by NCCARF and the Australian Government Department of Climate Change to guide and coordinate climate change adaptation research in Australia.
These plans identify critical gaps in the information that is required by governments, industry and the community to address adaptation responses to climate change. They set research priorities based on these gaps.



