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Fire

Jun 2026 • Report

Rethinking Managed Retreat for Wildfire

Key Insights and Research Priorities

Author(s): Liz Koslov and Kathryn McConnell

Funder(s): Funding for this research was provided by a National Science Foundation FIRE-PLAN grant (Award #2332142: Assessing Managed Retreat as an Adaptive Response to Wildfire Risk)

Abstract:

Wildfires are destroying homes, displacing communities, and driving escalating costs, prompting new interest in “managed retreat” as a potential response. This report examines whether managed retreat—the process of relocating homes and infrastructure away from highrisk areas, typically those prone to flooding—can be effective, equitable, and feasible in wildfire contexts. Drawing on a 2024 UCLA workshop with researchers, practitioners, and community leaders, we synthesize key themes, tensions, and knowledge gaps. Findings highlight the importance of land management, coordinated—not piecemeal approaches, and the social, cultural, and political complexity of relocation. The report underscores that retreat is not a universal solution and calls for targeted research and community-informed local planning to guide future policy and practice.

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