“…This interplay between pressures, processes and structures has led other authors to focus on the concept of vulnerability, which allows grasping the extent to which climate change impacts on the structural elements of social, political and economic stability, and eventually on the occurrence of maritime crime in a given population (Blasiak et al, 2017;Cordner, 2017;Spijkers et al, 2018). Scholars agree that the vulnerability of coastal communities to the effects of climate change is a function of three variables: a) their exposure to effects of climate change, b) their sensitivity to these effects, reflected by their dependence on natural capital and the technologies available to them, and c) their potential adaptive capacity, which reflects the ability of a society to anticipate and respond to detected changes and to reduce, cope with, and recover from the consequences of any disaster or change Cinner et al, 2012;Blasiak et.…”