Governance Fault Lines
Categorical, temporal and territorial fault lines identify where displaced populations lose access to ordinary systems.
Methods
The mapping framework is designed to compare governance systems, fiscal architecture, institutional absorption capacity and reform pathways.
Categorical, temporal and territorial fault lines identify where displaced populations lose access to ordinary systems.
Budget integration, adaptive systems and recurrent obligation risk show whether inclusion can become a sustained public commitment.
Safeguards, resettlement systems, registry integration and post-project continuity assess whether project-induced displacement connects to national systems.
Priority reforms identify feasible counterpart institutions and practical shifts toward sustainable inclusion.