Ala Wai Watershed Partnership - Sustainability and Resilience

May 12, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Waikiki Aquarium, 2777 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu, HI 96815 Add to Calendar

The Ala Wai Watershed, which includes Waikiki, is the most densely populated watershed in Hawaii, accounting for nearly 20 percent of the island’s population (approximately 200,000 residents; or roughly 14 percent of the state’s population). Waikiki generates approximately eight percent of Hawaii's gross domestic product, seven percent of the state's employment, and nine percent of state tax revenues. Known natural hazards and risks, as well as environmental issues in the watershed through Waikiki are of great concern to state, county, and neighborhood stakeholders. The seminar will highlight the Ala Wai Watershed Partnership which has formed to comprehensively address community resilience including education, ecosystems, climate, governance, and financial institutions. The University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program is acting in the role of coordinator for the Ala Wai Watershed Partnership.


Event Sponsor
University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Cindy Knapman, (808) 956-7410, lknapman@hawaii.edu, http://seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu

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