Land use in Hawai‘i remains the most regulated of all the fifty states. According to many sources, the process of going
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Table of contents :
Contents
Preface
Note on Style
Introduction: A “Baker’s Dozen” Land Policy Agenda for the Fiftieth State
1. State Land Use Controls
2. Local Planning and Zoning
3. Subdivisions, Land Development Conditions, and Development Agreements
4. Public Lands in Hawai‘i: The Impact of State and Federal Ownership and Management
5. Redevelopment and the Role of Public Corporations
6. Managing the Coastal Zone
7. Floodplains and FEMA
8. Historic Preservation: Recapturing the Past
9. Federalization of Land Use Control in Hawai‘i: Clean Air, Clean Water, Species Protection, and Environmental Impacts
Bibliography
Index
About the Author