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Another point requiring further investigation is whether or not ‘sufficient knowledge available’ is a key facilitating factor for adaptation policy. The responses to the self-assessment survey considered under this topic suggest that although necessary, there is a need to move beyond attributing the lack of adaptation action solely to amount of knowledge (and information) available to considering what aspects of that knowledge (and information) triggers the required actions. Although somewhat more difficult to identify, the potential benefits would suggest that understanding this aspect of knowledge and information as a trigger for adaptation would be worthwhile.

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