Author
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- Kusum Anjali Pandey
(Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry, USDA Forest Service, Hilo, HI 96720, USA)
- Natalie Kurashima
(Kamehameha Schools, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, USA)
- Stephanie Dunbar-Co
(Hulili Consulting, Kaunakakai, HI 96748, USA)
- Rebecca Ostertag
(Department of Biology, University of Hawaiʻi Hilo, Hilo, HI 96720, USA)
- Breanna Rose
(BR Strategies, LLC, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA)
- Christian P. Giardina
(Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry, USDA Forest Service, Hilo, HI 96720, USA)
Abstract
A central goal of carbon (C) management and a critical outcome of sustainable land stewardship is reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture, forestry, and other land uses. Integrating GHG considerations into management can take many forms, but C credit markets are increasingly providing sources of private capital to offset the often high costs of stewardship. In Hawaiʻi, participation in voluntary C credit markets and the establishment of jurisdictional compliance C markets are constrained by a lack of institutional capacity, successful demonstrations, and high-quality data, making private capital for C market-based approaches in Hawaiʻi difficult to access. The State of Carbon in Hawaiʻi Hui (hui translates to partnership in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi , the Hawaiian language) convened landowners, researchers, federal and state government professionals, and for-profit and not-for-profit organization staff to better understand limitations to implementing C management in Hawaiʻi. This paper describes why the State of Carbon in Hawaiʻi Hui was formed, how we planned for, hosted, and assessed the success of a C-focused summit, and what outcomes resulted from this process. A Pathway Forward document, a decision support tool, and this article are outcomes. These products will serve as resources for those considering Hawaiʻi-based forest C projects, as well as contributing towards the legislated goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Hawaiʻi. Our knowledge exchange process is readily replicable and can support a variety of efforts in environmental conservation and beyond.
Suggested Citation
Kusum Anjali Pandey & Natalie Kurashima & Stephanie Dunbar-Co & Rebecca Ostertag & Breanna Rose & Christian P. Giardina, 2026.
"Building Carbon Management Capacity: The Hawaiʻi Carbon Knowledge Exchange,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-19, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3439-:d:1911898
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