Karlin, LenaKedros, JennyLauchlan, ElsieJones, Rhiannon2021-12-152021-12-152021-05http://hdl.handle.net/10625/60819This is a comprehensive report presenting findings from the consultation phase, to inform the design and development of the new climate and resilience research framework, Climate Adaptation and Resilience / Adaptation aux changements climatiques et résilience (CLARE). The consultation explored approaches to prioritizing research of radically different natures, scopes and impacts. The sentiments of the expert community varied, some preferring a cost-benefit approach, where others, for example, prioritized addressing the urgency of need. Areas underpinning many research gaps are: reliability of science, confidence in data, skills in modelling; assessment and evaluation of evidence, actions and approaches; conducting science across scales and contexts; and synthesis of evidence.application/pdfenRESOURCE ALLOCATIONPROGRAMME PLANNINGRESILIENCERESEARCH NEEDSPRIORITIESCLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITYCONSULTATIONADAPTIVE CAPACITYRESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDINGCANADAUNITED KINGDOMGLOBALCLARE consultation : final reportSynthesis Report