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Climate change is disrupting and will increasingly disrupt the geographies of people, places, and spaces. Countries such as Kiribati, originally inhabited by the Micronesians between 3000 BC and 1300 AD, and towns such as Shishmaref, Alaska, a traditional Inupiaq Eskimo fishing village with 400 years of settlement are planning for relocation. Vulnerable city and other authorities that are beginning to plan for 'managed retreat' (the relocation of communities and ecosystems) are only now starting to insert limited policy interventions such as setback regulations into their plans. In this commentary we begin to problematize the way most planners and policy makers are currently thinking about the managed retreat of people, cherished places, and spaces. We suggest how, through psychology research and literature, policies and plans for managed retreat and place attachment should and could become joined up.
机译:气候变化正在破坏并且将越来越多地破坏人,地方和空间的地理位置。最初由密克罗尼西亚人在公元前3000年至1300年居住的基里巴斯等国家,以及阿拉斯加的希什马里夫(Shishmaref),具有400年定居历史的传统Inupiaq爱斯基摩渔村等城镇,都计划进行搬迁。脆弱的城市和其他开始计划“有管理的撤退”(社区和生态系统的迁移)的当局现在才开始在计划中加入有限的政策干预措施,例如挫折法规。在这篇评论中,我们开始质疑大多数计划者和政策制定者目前正在考虑的人,珍贵场所和空间的管理撤退方式。我们建议通过心理学研究和文献,应该并可能将管理撤退和安置依恋的政策和计划结合起来。

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    《Environment and planning》 |2009年第3期|509-513|共5页
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