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Bill HB 314 establishes a framework for Hawaii to enhance climate resilience, guiding adaptation planning for vulnerable areas and sectors affected by sea level rise.
Bill HB 314 establishes a framework for Hawaii to enhance climate resilience, guiding adaptation planning for vulnerable areas and sectors affected by sea level rise.
Bill HB 314 aims to enhance Hawaii's resilience to climate change by establishing a framework for Adaptation Pathways Planning. This legislation seeks to address the impacts of climate change, particularly sea level rise, on various sectors including residential, commercial, and industrial developments. The bill is designed to guide strategic planning and resource allocation to mitigate risks associated with climate change.
The bill will impact a wide range of stakeholders, including:
- Local Governments: Responsible for implementing adaptation strategies at the community level.
- Developers and Property Owners: Required to comply with new planning guidelines.
- Residents: Particularly those living in vulnerable coastal areas, who will benefit from enhanced protections.
- Businesses: Especially those in the tourism and industrial sectors, which may face new regulations and planning requirements.
This summary provides an overview of HB 314, highlighting its significance in addressing climate change impacts in Hawaii and the legislative process it has undergone.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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