Island and indigenous systems of circularity: how hawaiʻi can inform the development of universal circular economy policy goals

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  • who: Kamanamaikalani Beamer and collaborators from the Dana Naone Hall Chair, Kamakaku016bokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, Hawaiu02bbinuiu0101kea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law, Williamson SRichardson School of Law, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Hui u02bbu0100ina Momona Program, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Kamakaku016bokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, Hawaiu02bbinuiu0101kea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Department of Geography and Environment, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Department of Curriculum Studies, College of Education, University of Hawaiu02bbi at Mu0101noa, Resource Lab, Institute of Materials . . .

     

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