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Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi , Kohala , Hawai ` i

Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi , Kohala , Hawai ` i. Eric Hansen Tropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science University of Hawai ` i at Hilo. Ola i ka wai a ka `ōpua. There is life in the water from the clouds. Epiphytes. Water Resources. Threats. Urban development

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Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi , Kohala , Hawai ` i

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  1. Cloud Forest Dynamics at Alakahi, Kohala, Hawai`i Eric Hansen Tropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science University of Hawai`i at Hilo

  2. Ola i ka wai a ka `ōpua. There is life in the water from the clouds.

  3. Epiphytes

  4. Water Resources

  5. Threats • Urban development • Farm expansion • Marginalization & relocation of poor • Horticultural products • Drug production

  6. Invasive species

  7. Climate Change

  8. Why we need cloud forests! Lāna`i summit region circa 1900’s

  9. Pololū Waipi`o STUDY SITE

  10. Need for this Study • Varying results of previous research in area • Limitations in past research: - Short sample period - Methodology issues - Applying unnecessary correction factors

  11. Why New Study? • “…a need for greater research on hydrology & recharge capacity of the mountain.” (Kohala watershed plan 2008) • Benefit all stake holders

  12. Measuring Fog

  13. MEASRUING THROUGHFALL

  14. Fog_+RAIN

  15. Conclusion • Many rare, endemic & threaten species • The anchor of the mountain watersheds • Provide water resource to lowlands • Important for humans & other species • Knowing hydrologic value = increased understanding to protect cloud forest

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