Zoe Hastings and Mahealani Botelho on agroforestry restoration

April 24, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum (3860 Manoa Rd) Add to Calendar

Zoe Hastings and Mahealani Botelho: Agroforestry restoration.

Agroforestry, a traditional land-use system that was once widespread in Hawai‘i, can simultaneously conserve biodiversity, sequester carbon, and produce culturally and economically valuable products. While interest in restoration of agroforests is growing, designing systems remains challenging. We tested design process and established a long-term restoration experiment at Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi in Heʻeia. We will discuss some of the opportunities and challenges involved in this approach.

Part of the Brown Bag Lunch series. Open to all, 11 am – noon at our Visitors Center. Come hear about research by current and recent University of Hawai’i botany students! Bring your brown bag lunch and your hungry brain.


Ticket Information
Free, open to all. For more information, call Emily Grave, Laukahi Network Coordinator, (808) 988-2993.

Event Sponsor
Lyon Arboretum, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Emily Grave, (808) 988-2993, https://manoa.hawaii.edu/lyonarboretum/event/brown-bag-lunch-zoe-hastings-and-mahealani-botelho-on-a

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