Relationship-centered engagement bridges the divide between science and management, and enhances climate adaptation

BioScience
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Abstract

The rapid pace of climate change demands changes in management practices. Despite abundant climate adaptation research, the implementation of climate adaptation can lag in the management space. In the present article, we argue that relationship-centered engagement—establishing and maintaining relationships among researchers and natural resource managers—is critical for bridging the research–management gap. We evaluated researcher–manager partnerships within the US Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center and identified three cultural shifts that institutions, funders, researchers, and managers could adopt to boost the odds of translating findings into action: acknowledging and supporting the central role of relationships in creating and implementing actionable science, lengthening funding timelines to better support establishing and maintaining relationships, and aligning institutional rewards to support relationship building. A renewed focus on relationships can lead to more diverse and effective partnerships that bridge knowledge to practice and hasten adaptation to climate change.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Relationship-centered engagement bridges the divide between science and management, and enhances climate adaptation
Series title BioScience
DOI 10.1093/biosci/biaf087
Volume 75
Issue 10
Publication Date July 17, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 842
Last page 855
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