Transformative Potential of Managed Retreat As Climate Adaptation

Published In

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

Document Type

Citation

Publication Date

6-1-2021

Abstract

Managed retreat in response to climate change does not inherently lead to societal transformation. Assessing whether retreat has been transformative requires consideration of what or who is transformed, at what scale, and in what ways. It also requires nuanced consideration of relative spatial and temporal scale, domain of change, and implications for procedural and distributive justice while recognizing historical injustices and opportunities for restorative action. Current practices show managed retreat has not always been transformative in ways that promote justice. Nevertheless, retreat — as both a concept and practice — has potential to change societal perceptions of climate risk, challenge techno-optimistic in situ adaptations, and foreground issues of equity as a primary concern in adaptation.

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© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI

10.1016/j.cosust.2021.06.007

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/36490

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