Social and ecological impacts of climate change, such as distress caused by negative changes in the home landscape and feelings of loss and hopelessness, can be damaging to health in many ways, including physical health and work productivity (Zander et al., 2015). The social e#ects of climate change and natural hazards on peoples' quality of life and wellbeing is a global concern (Berry et al., 2010, 2011). There is also an increasingly recognised link between mental health and climate (Qi et al., 2015); and particularly between climate variability and rural populations' mental health (Stain et al., 2011; Edwards et al., 2015; Pailler and Tsaneva, 2018). Increasing weather uncertainty and climate change are set to exacerbate the stress experienced by rural popula- tions, hence worsening mental health and suicide rates (Berry et al., 2010, 2011). The resilience of individuals to these impacts is in"uenced by their access to a range of capitals and their capacity to adapt and change (Daghagh Yazd et al., 2019; Wheeler et al., 2019).
Social and ecological impacts of climate change, such as distress caused by negative changes in the home landscape and feelings of loss and hopelessness, can be damaging to health in many ways, including physical health and work productivity (Zander et al., 2015). The social e # ects of climate change and natural hazards on peoples' quality of life and wellbeing is a global concern (Berry et al., 2010, 2011). There is also an increasingly recognised link between mental health and climate (Qi et al ., 2015); and particularly between climate variability and rural populations' mental health (Stain et al, 2011;. Edwards et al, 2015;.. Pailler and Tsaneva, 2018) Increasing weather uncertainty and climate change are set to exacerbate the stress experienced by rural popula- tions, hence worsening mental health and suicide rates (Berry et al., 2010,. 2011) The resilience of individuals to these impacts is in "uenced by their access to a range of capitals and their capacity to adapt and change (Daghagh Yazd et al, 2019;. Wheeler et al, 2019)..
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