Valentina Lozano Nasi

19 general introduction perceive that they can be transilient as a community, and that collective transilience can be empirically distinguished from individual transilience. We also aim to examine to what extent people engage in community-based adaptation behaviours. Next, we test whether higher collective transilience increases the likelihood of different examples of community-based adaptation actions. We also test whether collective transilience is more strongly related to community-based adaptation intentions, whereas individual transilience is more strongly related to individual adaptation intentions. Further, we examine whether collective transilience is uniquely related to community-based adaptation actions when individual transilience is controlled for. 1

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