21st Annual Conservation Conference
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Join us for the 21st Annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference
Live Today, Sustain Tomorrow: Connecting People, Places and Planet
July 16-18, 2013Hawai‘i Convention Center, Honolulu, HI
Session & Abstract Proposal Deadline: January 21, 2013
Revisions Deadline: March 15, 2013
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Keynote Speakers
![]() | Tuesday, July 16 - Opening Plenary SessionDoug McKenzie-Mohr, Ph.D.Environmental psychologist and Founder of Community-based Social MarketingFor over two decades Dr. McKenzie-Mohr has been working to incorporate scientific knowledge on behavior change into the design and delivery of community programs. He is the founder of community-based social marketing and the author of three books on the topic. One of these books, “Fostering Sustainable Behavior: An Introduction to Community-Based Social Marketing,” has been recommended by Time Magazine and become requisite reading for those who deliver programs to promote sustainable behavior... Read full bio » |
![]() | Wednesday, July 17 - Opening Plenary SessionI Hawai‘i no nā Hawai‘i i ka ‘āina: We Are Who We Are Because of Where We AreNeil J. Kaho ‘Okele HannahsDirector of Strategic Integration, Land Assets Division, Kamehameha SchoolsNeil Hannahs directs the Land Assets Division of Kamehameha Schools which is responsible for a portfolio of 358,000 acres of agriculture and conservation lands in Hawai‘i... Read full bio » |
![]() | Thursday, July 18 - Luncheon Talk StoryKapua Kawelo, Joby Rohrer and Hi‘ilei KaweloModerated by Ulalia Woodside, REGIONAL ASSETS MANAGER for NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCES, Kamehameha Schools LAND ASSETS DIVISION All in the ‘OhanaKapua Kawelo, her husband Joby Rohrer and sister Hi’ilei Kawelo have a passion for caring for Hawai‘i’s natural communities from mauka to makai. They carry on the passion and commitment to “mālama i ka ‘āina” instilled in them by their parents and ‘ohana... Read more » |




