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Living by the sea: place attachment, coastal risk perception, and eco-anxiety when coping with climate change

Psychology

Living by the sea: place attachment, coastal risk perception, and eco-anxiety when coping with climate change

N. Parreira and C. Mouro

Discover how residents of Aveiro, Portugal are responding to the urgent challenges posed by climate change. This study by Natacha Parreira and Carla Mouro examines the connections between place attachment, coastal risk perception, eco-anxiety, and coping strategies, revealing critical insights into how emotions and trust influence responses to rising water levels.

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