“…Adaptive capacity can be built by improving access to financial resources, knowledge, and technical skills, raising the awareness of climate change risks, vulnerability, and impacts, integrating indigenous, local, and scientific knowledge, and ensuring intergenerational knowledge transfer. To increase adaptive capacity, it is also important to build collective leadership, community empowerment and engagement, co-develop reconciliation approaches with marginalized communities, foster communication across multiple audiences, share best practices, and establish feasible and more transformative legal and policy instruments (Carmichael et al, 2020;Fatori c & Biesbroek, 2020;Morel et al, 2022;Orlove et al, 2022). Although CSCH seeks to achieve climate adaptation, mitigation, and human security, we agree with Lipper et al (2014) that this does not imply that every action taken in every location must result in "triple wins."…”