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2018-2020
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692
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01
Introducer
Ashley Kierkiewicz, and Sue Lee Loy, Council Members
Referred To
GREDC
Action 1
GREDC: Recommended Adoption - 08/4/20
Action 2
Council: Res. 692-20 amended to Draft 2 - 8/19/20
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AGE COUNCIL 2020-08-19 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Council
AGE GREDC 2020/08/04 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
COM 1011.000 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
REP GREDC 006 2020/08/04 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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' � � � 2 <br /> ml Kelakela <br /> We apply innovation and creativity to support the well-being of our islands and <br /> communities. We share principles, perspectives, and knowledge inherited from <br /> past generations of Hawai`i that are useful to guide us into the future. We cannot <br /> depend on an economy that is unsustainable and degrades our natural and social <br /> environments. Instead, we will: <br /> 1. Create a strong, self-sustaining economy in Hawaii that: <br /> a. Is resilient to worldwide economic downturns, <br /> b. Embodies `aina aloha, <br /> c. Rejects notions of consumerism and materialism to improve household viability and <br /> long-term environmental sustainability, <br /> d. Strengthens our environments including, but not limited to, our reefs, oceans, streams, <br /> forests, air, soil, and endangered species so they are resilient to climate change, <br /> e. Restores `aina that has been environmentally degraded by historic misuse and neglect, <br /> f. Utilizes natural climate solutions, <br /> g. Creates clean renewable energy, <br /> h. Ensures our ability to be sustained by fertile lands and seas realized in increased local <br /> food production and food independence. <br /> i. Promotes leadership and innovation to increase energy and food sustainability. <br /> j. Seeks out successful models from around the world that can be applied in Hawai`i. <br /> 2. Develop a circular economy as part of established global efforts to: <br /> a. Decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, <br /> b. Engage regenerative practices that design out waste, <br /> c. Provide for meaningful work and livable wages, and <br /> d. End the practices in the current economic system that have given rise to vast social and <br /> economic inequity. <br /> 2 We are driven by creativity and innovation,constantly challenging the status quo.We are mindful and observant of needs,trends and <br /> opportunities and seek new knowledge and development opportunities in ways that enhance our way of life without jeopardizing our foundation <br /> of`aina aloha. <br /> Huliau Action Agenda,Community Version Rev.2 6/8/20 ainaalohafutures.com 3 <br />
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