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Measure Study 1 Study 3 Study 4 Collective climate change adaptation behaviours (Measure not included) To what extent do you intend to take the following measures together with your community within the next year? 1. Contributing to the development of an evacuation plan in case of an emergency due to a natural hazard. 2. Motivating people in our neighbourhood to maintain their houses well to avoid damage from natural hazards caused by climate change. 3. Joining an app that allows to warn the people in our neighbourhood about a natural hazard, such as heatwave or extreme rainfall, and to check on their safety. 4. Considering and discussing a migration plan, in case climate change risks make it too dangerous to keep living in our area. 5. Joining a community initiative to make my neighbourhood greener to better protect against climate change risks, for example by planting trees, building green roofs or parks. 6. Helping my neighbours to prepare for natural hazards caused by climate change, for instance by sharing knowledge. Selected items: 1. Joining an app that allows to warn the people in our neighbourhood about a natural hazard, such as heatwave or extreme rainfall, and to check on their safety. 2. Joining a community initiative to make my neighbourhood greener to better protect against climate change risks, for example by planting trees, building green roofs or parks. 3. Helping my neighbours to prepare for natural hazards caused by climate change, for instance by sharing knowledge. Collective action (Measure not included) 1. Participating in a demonstration in favour of climate change adaptation policies, namely policies aiming to protect people against climate change risks (adapted from van Zomeren et al., 2019). 2. Signing a petition to make climate change adaptation a priority in the national agenda (drawing on van Valkengoed & Steg, 2019). Additional item: 3. Blocking roads while demonstrating in favour of accelerating climate change adaptation (adapted from van Zomeren et al., 2019). Brief Resilience Scale (Smith et al., 2008) (Measure not included) 1. I tend to bounce back quickly after hard times. 2. I have a hard time making it through stressful events. (R) 3. It does not take me long to recover from a stressful event. 4. It is hard for me to snap back when something bad happens. (R) 5. I usually come through difficult times with little trouble. 6. I tend to take a long time to get over set-backs in my life. (R) (Identical measure to Study 3)

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