Planned relocation is an ambitious objective that occurs in complex governance settings rife with inequalities of power, discrimination, distrust, deep uncertainty, misalignment of incentives and authorities, and other challenges. Taking planned relocation from ambition to an equitable and effective portfolio of measures will require changes in science, governance and how they work together. Research will need to understand perverse incentives, conflicts, limits to risk perception, and other factors across individuals, communities, governance levels, and sectors. Knowledge to enable planned relocation will emerge not just from technical studies but from entwined processes of action, learning and capacity building. Science and governance must advance their collaboration to better support and learn from these tangled processes to identify adaptive pathways, build agency and implement strategies under deep uncertainty.
Published: August 24, 2021
Citation
Moss R.H., P. Reed, A. Hadjimichael, and J. Rozenberg. 2021.Planned Relocation: A Pluralistic and Integrated Science and Governance.Science 372, no. 6548:1276-1279.PNNL-SA-160597.doi:10.1126/science.abh3256