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October 17,2023
Annotated Bibliography on Hawaii's Sustainability Plan for Trees and Forests
these sources provide valuable information on Hawaii's sustainability plan for trees and forests,
including strategies, current state, and cultural aspects. They highlight the importance of
community engagement, watershed health, and cultural values in promoting sustainable
forest management and protecting native plant species.
Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, et al. Hawaiʻi Forest Action Plan 2016
, 31 Dec. 2016. dlnr.hawaii.gov/forestry/files/2013/09/Hawaii-Forest-Action-Plan-2016-
This webpage provides an overview of Hawaii's Forest Action Plan, which is a comprehensive plan that outlines strategies and actions to promote sustainable forest management and protect Hawaii's forests. The plan was developed with input from a variety of stakeholders and includes goals and strategies related to forest health, ecosystem services, and community engagement. This document relates to my topic goal of the sustainability of hawaiis forests and trees by giving current state of our forests as well as plans to manage and promote a healthy eco-system with the basis of sustainability being the outcome
“Freshwater Replenishment.” Division of Forestry and Wildlife: Forestry Program, 24 Feb. 2022, dlnr.hawaii.gov/forestry/frs/initiatives/freshwater-replenishment/. This website give our states current standpoint when. It comes to maintaining our forest and
protecting our trees. It explains the main benefits of a healthy watershed and also
highlights the main threats of the forest and watershed. This information is relevent to my
sustainability topic because it includes information that explains what the threats are and
how our state plans on tracking successful implementation of their sustainability plan to
protect, forests, trees ,our watersheds.
Axelsson, E. Petter, and Kevin C. Grady. “Symphony for the Native Wood(s): Global Reforestation as an Opportunity to Develop a Culture of Conservation.” People and Nature, vol. 4, no. 2, 2022, pp. 576–587, doi:10.1002/pan3.10299. The strong ecocultural connections formed between people and native plants, particularly trees, has been shaped by both ancient and modern values. In two separate assessments, the data has shown that a culture based ecosystem management plan and is vital to maintaining a sustainable environment, one that not only protects but promotes the native plant species. Without a foundation strongly rooted in cultural aspects, most sustainability plans fall short and end up with forests that are nearly all composed of non native species. ,
This paper uses the cultural link of music to inspire and promote replanting of trees and other plant species that were once used to provide the people the instruments they played. It shows the interaction of Hawaii and the highly valued native trees that have been used to make musical instruments. This paper presents the evidence that native tree species and cultural/ music based
sustainability efforts not only have promoted the restoration of Native forests, but would revitalize a part of the culture that would connect the people to the land the live on This paper is relevant to my topic because it gives factual based evidence and strategies involving the community in protecting our forests. Communty which is a vital aspect
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