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The aforementioned topics reflect some of the current knowledge gaps and should be considered when formulating the research agenda for the coming years. In addition to identifying the types of scientific information that may improve policies, however, it is important to develop effective ways for the dissemination of adaptation knowledge. In the case of uncertainty, for example, it is often difficult to communicate the relevant information to non-scientific audiences. Development of guidelines on how such information can be used in policy making that do not consider context-specific characteristics are unlikely to improve knowledge use. Instead investment on the development of climate information services that bring together researchers and other actors involved in the adaptation process is expected to have a positive influence (e.g. see Moss et al., 2013).

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