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Biocultural Resources
- ʻĀina Momona, Honua Au Loli—Productive Lands, Changing World: Using the Hawaiian Footprint to Inform Biocultural Restoration and Future Sustainability in Hawai‘i
- ‘Āina Kaumaha: The Maintenance of Ancestral Principles for 21st Century Indigenous Resource Management
- Ecomimicry in Indigenous resource management: optimizing ecosystem services to achieve resource abundance, with examples from Hawaiʻi
- Hawai‘i in Focus: Navigating Pathways in Global Biocultural Leadership
- I Ke Ēwe ʻĀina o Ke Kupuna: Hawaiian Ancestral Xrops in Perspective
- Ma Kahana Ka ‘Ike: Lessons for Community-Based Fisheries Management
- Nā Kilo ʻĀina: Visions of Biocultural Restoration Through Indigenous Relationships Between People and Place
- Ritual + Sustainability Science? A Portal into the Science of Aloha
- The Moku System: Managing Biocultural Resources for Abundance within Social-Ecological Regions in Hawai‘i
- The Role of Indigenous Practices in Expanding Waterbird Habitat in the Face Of Rising Seas
- The Social-Ecological Keystone Concept: A Quantifiable Metaphor for Understanding the Structure, Function, and Resilience of a Biocultural System
Taro
- Biocultural Restoration of Traditional Agriculture: Cultural, Environmental, and Economic Outcomes of Lo’i Kalo Restoration in He’eia, O’ahu
- Collaborative Research to Inform Adaptive Comanagement: A framework for the Heʻeia National Estuarine Research Reserve
- Conservation Practices for Native Wildlife Habitat on Wetland Taro Farms
- Ethnoecology of Taro Farmers and Their Management of Hawaiian Wetlands and Endangered Waterbirds in Taro Agroecosystems
- Freshwater Algae Associated with High Elevation Bogs in the Hawaiian Islands
- Habitat Characteristics of Refuge Wetlands and Taro Lo’i used by Endangered Waterbirds at Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Hawai’i
- Kū Hou Kuapā: Cultural Restoration Improves Water Budget and Water Quality Dynamics in He‘eia Fishpond
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fact Sheet: Kalo (Taro) Farming at Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Kaua‘i National Wildlife Refuge Complex
- Practices to Enhance Native Wildlife Habitat on Wetland Taro Farms
- Predicting Prehistoric Taro (Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum) Lo’i Distribution in Hawaiʻi
- Special Kalo Edition
- The Moku System: Managing Biocultural Resources for Abundance within Social-Ecological Regions in Hawai‘i
Fishponds
- Aquaculture in Ancient Hawaiʻi: Integrated Farming Systems Included Massive Freshwater and Seawater Ponds
- Hawaiian Aquacultural System
- Hawaiian Fishponds
- Hawaiian Fishponds and Endangered Waterbirds on the Kona Coast
- Hui Mālama Loko i‘a
- Impacts of Climate Change on Hydrology and Primary Production of Three Hawaiian Fishponds
- Kū Hou Kuapā: Cultural Restoration Improves Water Budget and Water Quality Dynamics in He‘eia Fishpond
Photo Credit:
Taro fields / Lynn Fuller, Pacific Birds