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SR 143 urges state agencies to partner with community groups for sustainable management of public forests, enhancing ecological health and community engagement.
SR 143 urges state agencies to partner with community groups for sustainable management of public forests, enhancing ecological health and community engagement.
The primary intent of SR 143 is to encourage collaboration between the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) and community groups dedicated to the stewardship of community forests on public lands. The resolution aims to enhance the management and sustainability of these forests, ultimately benefiting both the environment and local communities.
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Related Legislation: SR 143 has a companion bill, HR 35, and another related resolution, SCR174, which may address similar themes or objectives.
SR 143 represents a significant step towards promoting collaborative forest management practices in Hawaii. By urging state agencies to work alongside community groups, the resolution aims to enhance the stewardship of public lands, benefiting both the environment and local communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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