The Office of Planning and Sustainable Development in Honolulu, HI, serves as a central hub for gathering, analyzing, and providing information to the Governor to facilitate the formulation of state policies and strategies. With a focus on resource allocation and program effectiveness, the Office collaborates with various government entities, the University of Hawaii, and community stakeholders to address current and emerging issues.
Comprising eight diverse programs, such as the Coastal Zone Management Program and the GIS Program, the Office operates under the guidance of the Hawaii State Planning Act and Engineering Hawaii’s Future. Emphasizing sustainability and economic development, the Office undertakes projects like climate change adaptation, ocean resource management, and food self-sufficiency to enhance Hawaii's resilience and well-being.
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