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Title: Social engagement in coastal adaptation processes: Development and validation of the CoastADAPT scale
Authors: Areia, Neide P. 
Costa, Pedro J. M. 
Tavares, Alexandre O. 
Keywords: coastal risk; risk management; adaptation processes; participatory approaches; social engagement
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Project: 2020.01127.CEECIND/CP1627/CT0003 
PTDC/CTA-AMB/28909/2017 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Environmental Science and Policy
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 133
Abstract: Introduction: Engaging citizens and communities is considered a central element and a good practice in coastal management. However, individuals still demonstrate a general disengagement with coastal risks. To understand the factors that underlie the citizens’ engagement in coastal risks processes and to implement evidence-based strategies aimed at enhancing public participation in coastal management, is pivotal to the success of coastal adaptation. Goals: Therefore, this study sought to develop and validate an assessment tool aiming at measuring individuals’ engagement in coastal adaptation processes and their underlying factors. Methods: A cross-sectional and 2-phase research was implemented to analyze the psychometric properties of the CoastADAPT scale. The Phase 1 study (N = 491) determined the CoastADAPT scale’s factorial structure, through Exploratory Factor Analysis; its reliability, through internal consistency and test-retest reliability; and construct validity, through convergent and divergent validity. The Phase 2 study (N = 207) confirmed the CoastADAPT scale’s factorial structure, through Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Results: Analyses indicated that the CoastADAPT scale showed good psychometric properties and a 3-factor structure consisting of the following domains: Experiential Processing (Affective component), Risk Awareness (Cognitive component) and Environmental Justice (Social value orientation component). Conclusions: The CoastADAPT scale is a reliable and valid measure of citizens’ engagement in coastal risk adaptation processes. It may be a useful tool to facilitate the development of strategies to overcome individuals’ disengagement with coastal management and to provide a deeper understanding of the predictors of individuals’ engagement in coastal risk processes.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103369
ISSN: 1462-9011
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.03.011
Rights: openAccess
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