“…The need for robust evidence and enabling policies for responding to current and projected climate impacts is perhaps most acutely felt in developing countries where large vulnerable populations face significant threats to their livelihoods and well-being (De Souza et al, 2015;IPCC, 2014). Doing so, they argue, is critical to ensuring that research findings and resulting recommendations are seen as salient, legitimate, credible, just, and useable (Burman, 2017;Cash et al, 2003;Dilling & Lemos, 2011;Funtowicz & Ravetz, 1995;Van Kerkhoff & Lebel, 2015). Doing so, they argue, is critical to ensuring that research findings and resulting recommendations are seen as salient, legitimate, credible, just, and useable (Burman, 2017;Cash et al, 2003;Dilling & Lemos, 2011;Funtowicz & Ravetz, 1995;Van Kerkhoff & Lebel, 2015).…”