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- Title
A Practitioner-Led Approach to a Climate Change Needs Assessment of Native Hawaiian Aquaculture.
- Authors
Hintzen, Katy; Asuncion, Brenda; Tamanaha, Miwa; Loko I'a, Hui Mālama; Alegado, Rosanna
- Abstract
This article discusses a practitioner-led approach to assessing the climate change needs of Native Hawaiian aquaculture. It highlights the historical significance of loko i'a, traditional fishponds, in supporting food production and the decline of these practices due to colonial capitalism and US imperialism. The article emphasizes the importance of community organizations in restoring Indigenous stewardship and revitalizing customary practices. The needs assessment conducted by the Hui Mālama Loko I'a provides practitioners with a platform for resilience and sets priorities based on community knowledge. The article calls for the inclusion of marginalized community perspectives in climate assessments and emphasizes the importance of grassroots leadership in guiding adaptation actions.
- Subjects
NEEDS assessment; HAWAIIANS; CLIMATE change adaptation; AQUACULTURE; GLOBAL environmental change; PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation
- Publication
Oceanography, 2024, Vol 37, Issue 1, p100
- ISSN
1042-8275
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5670/oceanog.2024.222