Saturday, February 11, 2006
Hawaiiana Heritage :: Ahupua'a Lifestyle
Kamehameha Schools published a poster showing sustainable use of resources from the mountain (mauka) to the sea (makai) to help preserve and protect Hawaiian Island habitats.
North Hawaii District "foodscapes" along the Hilo-Hamakua Heritage Coast showcase multi-generational examples of these savvy land-use practices ...
For more information, visit http://hiedb.org to learn more about Ag-Tourism land-use mapping.
Also see EcoTrekUSA: Alakakai National Heritage Trail Planner
Na Ala Hele Contacts
Hawaii:Irv Kawashima
Na Ala Hele Trails & Access
SpecialistDepartment of Land & Natural Resources
19 East Kawili Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720tele: 808 974-4217 email: ikawashima@dofawha.org
North Hawaii District "foodscapes" along the Hilo-Hamakua Heritage Coast showcase multi-generational examples of these savvy land-use practices ...
For more information, visit http://hiedb.org to learn more about Ag-Tourism land-use mapping.
Also see EcoTrekUSA: Alakakai National Heritage Trail Planner
Na Ala Hele Contacts
Hawaii:Irv Kawashima
Na Ala Hele Trails & Access
SpecialistDepartment of Land & Natural Resources
19 East Kawili Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720tele: 808 974-4217 email: ikawashima@dofawha.org
Labels: agritourism, distributed learning, eco-challenge, geotourism, national heritage trail, social geocoding, social responsibility, watershed