Community of Practice (CoP)

A Community of Practice (CoP) is an interactive and member-driven network of people who come together to learn and support individual and group goals. The Local2030 Islands Network and partner organizations are developing the Resilient & Clean Energy Systems CoP, the Data for Climate Resilience CoP and the Sustainable & Regenerative Tourism CoP to enable islands to learn from one another with the support of island experts. Read more about a Community of Practice Model here.

Any of the Communities of Practice don’t require their members (practitioners) to be the official members/partners of the Local2030 Islands Network. They are open and welcome any participants who can be the representatives of their island economies, experts in relevant fields and organizations focused on island community development and resilience.

Resilient and Clean Energy Systems Community of Practice

The Resilient and Clean Energy Community of Practice (CoP) is focused on Integrated Resource and Resilience Plans (IRRP). An IRRP is a strategic energy planning methodology that integrates climate change impact analysis into an integrated resource planning (IRP) process. The L2030IN welcomes island stakeholders to help develop and participate in this CoP in partnership with the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

 

Data For Climate Resilience Community of Practice

The Data for Climate Resilience CoP is focused on supporting islands in using data to drive climate resilience and measure their progress on sustainability and climate goals. The L2030IN welcomes island stakeholders to help develop and participate in this CoP in partnership with Hawaii Local2030 Hub, Esri, and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Sustainable & Regenerative Tourism Community of Practice

The Sustainable and Regenerative Tourism CoP is to provide peer-to-peer learning opportunities, targeted technical assistance for island-led initiatives, foster collaboration with various experts to develop sustainable and regenerative solutions and achieve island resilience goals. The L2030IN welcomes island stakeholders to help develop and participate in this CoP in partnership with Hawaii Local2030 Hub and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

To watch the L2030IN Communities of Practice kickoff event recordings, please follow the link below.