Valentina Lozano Nasi

116 chapter 4 In conclusion, our research highlights that people perceive they can do more than just ‘bounce back’ in the face of climate change risks, also as a community. Specifically, the more people perceive collective transilience, the more likely they are to engage in a wide range of climate change adaptive measures to protect themselves, both as a community and as individuals. As we navigate the complex and uncertain terrain of climate change, collective transilience provides a hopeful and promising approach for us to be able to adapt and even thrive, together.

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