Peter Adler
How To Turn A ‘North Star’ Plan For Fire-Prone Lands Into Reality
We can create an initial plan to protect the community from future wildfire risk in just six months. All it takes is nine knowledgeable people willing to work at it.
Envision Something New And Different For The Lands Above Lahaina
Transforming fallow agricultural lands into a landscape resistant to wildfires and replete with water, trees and food must become a strategic goal.
How To Better Manage Hawaii’s Tourism Hotspots
There is no perfect approach to managing large numbers of people in small places, but there are successes.
What Hawaii Should Expect Of Its Leaders
The best leaders fit the circumstances and trajectory of what is needed at a moment in time.
Securing ‘Social License’ Is Essential For Large-Scale Projects In Hawaii
Not every proposal runs into major headwinds, but when communities raise serious objections it can lead to passionate protest.
How Can We Evolve From Our Unresolved Conflicts?
We tend to think intractability is born of diametrically opposed differences, but it isn’t.
Hockey Stick Planning And North Stars
The need to think about both short-term and long-term sustainability during COVID-19 and the aftermath.
Refocusing Resources At The Honolulu Ethics Commission
The Ethics Commission cannot be held responsible for another agency’s work.
Brainstorming Beyond The Mauna Kea Standoff
A list of possible ideas to negotiate the future of the TMT and the mountain.