Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 30, Number 5, 1 May 2013 — PAE ʻĀINA SUSTAINABILITY [ARTICLE]
PAE ʻĀINA SUSTAINABILITY
Hawai'i Allianee for Community-Based Eeonomie Development (HACBED) Ka'ala Farm ine. Kāko'o 'Ōiwi Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services O'ahu Resource, Conservation and Development Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders Association
To expand current 'āina and cultural activities, develop stewardship and sustainability plans, and build organizational capacity. To support the 'Auwai Program to eonhnue hands-on learning and traditional ahupua'a management and to expand the land in cultivation to produce more healthy food for the community. To restore agricultural and ecological productivity within the wetlands of He'eia for cultural and community uses. To restore the healīh of the Kalihi ahupua'a through reforestation to restore watershed healīh, revitalization of lo'i kalo and pā pōhaku, and hydrology research. To support The Hawai'i Community Stewardship Network's Hui Mālama Loko l'a Project, a consortium of statewide fishponds and practitioners to increase restoration work and build capacity toward food self-sufficiency. To assist Hawaiian Home Land lessees to revive historically productive agricultural lands.
$160,000 $199,889 $268,000 $280,000 $228,654 $262,820 $1,399,363
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