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Live Today, Sustain Tomorrow: Connecting People, Places and Planet

The 21st Annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference (HCC) is the largest gathering of people actively involved in the protection and management of Hawaiian ecosystems, and attracts hundreds of natural and cultural resource managers, scientists, ecosystem restoration specialists, and emerging professionals interested in moving conservation forward in Hawai‘i and the Pacific. In addition to thought-provoking keynote speakers, Dr. Doug McKenzie-Mohr and Neil Hannahs, enjoy a wealth of special events such as: “Welcoming the Next Generation” sunset reception at Longhi’s; “Community Connections” Public Event featuring multi-sensory Hawaiian art, music and film; and a special performance by George Kahumoku, Jr. during the Awards Luncheon.

July 16 – July 18, 2013
Hawai‘I Convention Center || Honolulu, Hawai‘I
21st Hawai‘I Conservation Conference

Program Booklet

Abstracts

Conference Speakers

Doug Mckenzie-Mohr, PH.D.

Environmental Psychologist and Founder of Community-based Social Marketing

Tuesday, July 16 - Opening Plenary Session

Details Keynote presentation

Neil J. Kaho ‘Okele Hannahs

Director of Strategic Integration, Land Assets Division, Kamehameha Schools

Wednesday, July 17 - Opening Plenary Session

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Kapua Kawelo, Joby Rohrer and Hi‘ilei Kawelo

Moderated by Ulalia Woodside, REGIONAL ASSETS MANAGER for NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCES, Kamehameha Schools LAND ASSETS DIVISION

Thursday, July 18 - Luncheon Talk Story

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