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If so, since we're talking about islands to be inhabited / urbanized here, I'm seeing two cases:
In the case of the island approaching the ground, would a practical way to deal with this be planting a lightning inverse-rod at the bottom of the island? So that electricity can more easily discharged to the ground while the island is approaching the ground, before any actual contact event?
In the case of people or objects from the island approaching the ground or vice-versa, I'm actually wondering how to even palliate this. Space (even airspace) is 3D and I don't think it's really feasible to place an "electro decompression cabin" all around the island.
The island shouldn't ever land, and i have some plans for that already. I was actually thinking there would be towers and bridges leading up to the island (which is anchored in place), but airships would also have to be able to reach it. I think the inverse lightning rod would help with that. I was just planning to have regular lightning rods around the island, connected to the ground with chains. The people on the island would also go out of their way to keep it healthy, so it running out of water isn't likely.
You're right that a system for safe electrical equalization/decompression around the whole island wouldn't be feasible, but maybe those could exist on docks, and trying to land just anywhere is more likely to pop your airship.
If the islands are to be anchored in place most or all of the time, I think it would not be too unsafe to simply run wiring alongside whichever non-rigid or rope-like anchorings are available. That is, material and distances permitting.
The wiring wouldn't even have to necessarily reach down to the ground / up to the islands. Just high enough to an intermediary point where electricity can be discharged relatively safely away from the anchoring or connecting stations. And defo outside the range of airport-like platforms, but I'd assume in a civ where those islands are a long-term fixture there would be already regulations in place to restrict operation of flying machines directly underneath these islands.