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Na Kilo ʻĀina: Observing Your Place

Observing Your Place

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One way communities can ground themselves on a pathway toward ʻāina momona is to deepen their understanding of their resources. Community characterization, observation, assessment and various monitoring techniques are a few tools that can help.

Sharing Our Experiences

Lessons Learned from Miloliʻi Biological Monitoring July 2016

Resources

Click on each resource to learn more. View useful information and examples from communities around Hawai'i . Learn more about how to use these resources by clicking here.

Huli ʻIa: Observing Environmental Patterns to Strengthen our Relationship with Resources

Creating Seasonal Calendars

‘Āina Momona

  • Ke Alahula: Beginning the Journey
  • Ke Kahua: Leadership and Vision
  • Kuʻu Kaiāulu: Celebrating Community
  • Ho’olako: Organizational Capacity
  • Na Kilo ʻĀina: Observing Your Place
  • Hoʻolālā: Effective Planning
  • Kānāwai: Rules and Regulations
  • Hoʻoko: Getting It Done
  • Alulike: Working Together