Addressing climate migration requires collaboration among many institutions, including governments, scientists, educators, and community organizations.
The National Park Service will work with federal agencies, tribal governments, local communities, academic institutions, and international partners to better understand the environmental and social impacts of climate change. These partnerships can support research, data collection, and public education related to climate-driven displacement.
Tribal communities in particular possess long-standing knowledge about environmental stewardship and adaptation. The National Park Service recognizes the importance of respecting tribal sovereignty and incorporating Indigenous knowledge into climate adaptation strategies.