Hoʻoulu Hou - Regenerative Impact

Community and environmental restoration through Indigenous wisdom and regenerative design

Environmental Restoration

2,847
Native Plants Restored
156
Acres Renewed

Traditional ʻāina-based practices combined with regenerative agriculture to restore ecosystem health and cultural food systems.

Community Vitality

8.91
Community Vitality Index
92.3%
Resonance Gain

Measuring the mathematical relationship between individual wellbeing and community regenerative capacity.

Regenerative Abundance Framework

Our regenerative approach demonstrates that abundance is not scarce but emerges naturally when communities align with natural cycles and Indigenous wisdom. Through the Peace Protocols framework, we track how regenerative practices across the 12 Resource Realms create positive feedback loops that strengthen both environmental and social resilience.

73%
Energy Sovereignty
Increasing
84%
Circular Resources
Stable
68%
Food Sovereignty
Increasing

Cultural-Environmental Integration

The integration of Hawaiian and Tlingit wisdom traditions provides a powerful framework for regenerative development that honors both cultural sovereignty and environmental healing.

Mālama ʻĀina meets Wooch Yáx: When we care for the land with balance and reciprocity, the land cares for us in return. This ancient wisdom becomes a measurable reality through regenerative practices that strengthen both ecosystem health and community resilience.