Community & Sustainability Watch this fun video highlighting the wonders of sustainability within various communal living situations around the Big Island of Hawaii.
They used to be called communes or co-ops or kibbutzim. Now they’re known by a whole new set of names: intentional communities, sustainable communities, eco-villages. At least 35 such communities exist or are in the planning stages on the Big Island alone. They vary...
The Hawaii Sustainable Community Alliance (HSCA) is the organization responsible for initiating SB 2274. SB 2274 will make “sustainable living research sites” a permitted use on agricultural and rural land. It will only apply to lots greater than one acre and less...
Peacefully isolated 2,350 miles from the busy streets of San Francisco and resting on the edge of the Intertropic Convergance Zone, the Big Island of Hawai'i's location and breathtaking topography foster the perfect conditions to facilitate high agricultural yields...