Waialeʻe Lako Pono Conceptual Master Plan
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2025-05-16
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Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Course 601 - Social Ecological Systems Analysis
Spring 2025
Course 601 - Social Ecological Systems Analysis
Spring 2025
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This semester project sought to provide the North Shore Community Land Trust’s (NSCLT) sub
organization, Waialeʻe Lako Pono (WLP), the stewardship organization of a 30-acre restoration
site within the ahupuaʻa of Waialeʻe, with a comprehensive conceptual master plan for future
reference and adoption. This document is intended to consolidate place-based and site-specific
natural resource management objectives into a foundational framework to guide future design
and decision-making for leaders and community members at WLP. This conceptual master plan
considers and incorporates the needs and perspectives outlined in the 2019 community vision
document into a streamlined implementation guide, and references Kawela Farrant’s 2020 thesis
as a guiding document.
After multiple class visits to on-site work days during the Spring 2025 semester, review of
existing materials, and discussions with Kawela and other leaders at WLP, four main
management methods emerged to explore as sections in this master plan; hydrological influences
(which includes natural and social aspects), regenerative organization models, university
engagement opportunities, and nature-based solutions. This document is organized into two
sections: the first will explore existing conditions of each of the four areas and the second will
evaluate and consider new management practices, and synthesize proposed management
pathways.
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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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