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LPC Testimony 11/22 - 12/19 Draft GP 2045 (50) (12/19 LPC Meeting)
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2024-12-02 Eileen Downing
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• Ongoing conservation work can continue to evolve from species-specific conservation (e.g., <br />Albizia eradication) to focus on ecosystem restoration across multiple land ownership to protect <br />Hawaii's biodiversity and support local farms. <br />• Maintaining healthy, native -dominant forests offers immense savings of land biocultural <br />(Remove) and water resources that might otherwise be lost to the impacts of climate change <br />(Remove) and invasive species. <br />• Conservation lands hold significant value in the water resources they represent. <br />• Incentivizing and developing regenerative land uses without further regulations or fines, such <br />as agroforestry, can provide sustainable opportunities to ecosystems and communities. <br />• Hawaii can become a statewide adaptation and resiliency leader by focusing on its unique <br />strengths and diversity to evolve with changing realities. <br />• Urban forestry can be prioritized or incentivized in the County Code. This means more <br />regulations and possible fines. No thank you! Change to: Support the further growth of current <br />urban forestry <br />Watersheds <br />• Establish more place -based watershed partnerships to create unique management plans <br />that incorporate the generational knowledge of those water systems and protect our <br />island's watersheds and local farms. <br />• Strengthen the integration of Hawaiian biocultural remove resource management and <br />traditional ecological knowledge across County government to support local farms. <br />• Practice an integrated approach to ecosystem -based collaborative management that considers <br />the entire ecosystem and local communities. <br />• VVatershed protection and management require collaboration and coordination across all levels <br />of government and must include effective community engagement. Revise to: Support <br />VVatershed and management coordination which integrates local communities. <br />Stewardship <br />• Hawaii Island has a large variation of its unique natural biomes and ecosystems. <br />
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