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Tree Inventory Hawaii
- Hawaii

Principal Locations
  1. Hilo
  2. Honolulu
  3. Lahaina
  4. Wahiawa
  5. Waipahu

Resources


Tree Inventory Hawaii



Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources
or visit the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Personnel Office, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 231, Honolulu to pick-up an Employment Application. ...

F00CF34A - Individual Wastewater System Improvements at Wailuku River State Park (Boiling Pots) Hilo, Hawaii and Lava Tree State Monument, Puna Hawaii ...

A public hearing to explain and receive comments on the proposed Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title 13, Chapter 8, entitled "Rules for the Design and Placement of Warning Signs on Improved Public Lands." in Honolulu, Kalanimoku Building, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 132 (Board of Land and Natural Resources conference room) ... [Read More]

Hawaii Greenhouse Gas Inventory - Chapter 9 - Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agricultural Activities
C%....=..percent of biomass consisting of carbon (essentiallythe same for all Hawaiian tree types), expressed as fraction ...

The current trend of abandonment of agricultural lands in Hawaiiinduces a carbon uptake similar to that of forest management practicesdiscussed above. This trend will likely taper off in the future,as these lands are brought into new types of cultivation or aredeveloped for other uses. However, current plans to convert muchof this acreage to crops of macadamia, coffee, eucalyptus andother trees should maintain most of the land as carbon sinks.Unfortunately, the lack of annual data reporting for this sectorin Hawaii makes it impossible to produce tables specifically for1990 emissions from abandoned agricultural lands. As a result,the total reported here is used for the 1990 value. ... [Read More]

Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources
or visit the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Personnel Office, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 231, Honolulu to pick-up an Employment Application. ...

F00CF34A - Individual Wastewater System Improvements at Wailuku River State Park (Boiling Pots) Hilo, Hawaii and Lava Tree State Monument, Puna Hawaii ...

A public hearing to explain and receive comments on the proposed Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title 13, Chapter 8, entitled "Rules for the Design and Placement of Warning Signs on Improved Public Lands." in Honolulu, Kalanimoku Building, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 132 (Board of Land and Natural Resources conference room) ... [Read More]

Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism
The two levels of government in Hawai'i are state and county. Counties perform most services usually assigned to cities and towns (fire protection, police, refuse collection, construction and maintenance of streets and other public works). There is only one school district which is administered by the State. ...

Streets and highways (2003):   4,307 miles ...

Other sources of energy:   Solar, geothermal, garbage power, bagasse (waste from sugarcane) and wood chips from trees, wind power, water-driven turbines and coal. ... [Read More]

Sea Level Data CD-ROM
The site_id is the Joint Archive for Sea Level (JASL) convention, which can be seen in the inventory list (file inventory.lis) that also includes country, latitude, longitude, oceanm, time-span, and completeness index. ...

"inventory of Pacific Ocean sites" ... [Read More]

USGS PIERC Annotated Bibliography
Invasion by faya (syn. firetree, Myrica faya ) is a major threat to natural ecosystems in Hawaii where this actinorrhizal tree aggressively colonizes nitrogen-limited habitats and displaces native vegetation. Biological, chemical, and physical control efforts have failed to check the rapid spread of this noxious weed. In 1987, we first observed dead and declining trees in a remote area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. We are attempting to elucidate the etiology of decline with the aim of possibly increasing and distributing the damage throughout faya's range in Hawaii. ... [Read More]

Accomplishment Report for FY2000-01
vi. Continue to manage and use all Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) equipment statewide in accordance with program regulations; conduct onsite review; complete an annual physical inventory of all equipment. ...

Attended the Mayor's proclamation signing for the City & County of Honolulu. Smokey Bear has made appearances throughout the state during this period. Smokey made an appearance at the Honolulu Youth Fair in October, where over 25,000 people visited throughout the day. Smokey made his annual appearance at the Honolulu City Lights tree lighting ceremony in December. He also made appearances with the Kaua'i Fire Dept.'s Sparky the Fire Dog. ... [Read More]

Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources
or visit the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Personnel Office, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 231, Honolulu to pick-up an Employment Application. ...

F00CF34A - Individual Wastewater System Improvements at Wailuku River State Park (Boiling Pots) Hilo, Hawaii and Lava Tree State Monument, Puna Hawaii ...

A public hearing to explain and receive comments on the proposed Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title 13, Chapter 8, entitled "Rules for the Design and Placement of Warning Signs on Improved Public Lands." in Honolulu, Kalanimoku Building, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 132 (Board of Land and Natural Resources conference room) ... [Read More]

National Park Service - Geologic Resources - Inventory - Publications
Digital geologic maps prepared as part of the GRE program can be downloaded from the NPS inventory and monitoring web site: http://science.nature.nps.gov/nrdata/ . In order to retrieve digital geologic maps from this site you must choose the type of search to be performed ( Online Data ) choose the name of the park you are interested in from a pick-list, and choose Geology as the Category . All geologic map themes are available in ESRI coverage or shapefile format. You will need a Geographic Information System in order to utilize these file types. This page lets you know which parks have digital geologic maps available. ... [Read More]

Climate and Water Balance on the Island of Hawaii
Above 3,200-m level on Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa all months havea mean temperature below 10°C, and the climates are classifiedas periglacial (ET). Nighttime freezing is common throughout theyear. Although it exhibits a winter maximum, annual rainfall isvery low (200-400 mm) and variable. Above the 3,500-m level,winter snowfall accounts for a substantial portion of theseasonal precipitation. Koppen used the 10°C (warmest month)boundary to separate the C and E climates on the basis that treeswill not normally grow where mean temperatures fall below thislevel. Hence E climates characterized the treeless arctic tundra.The upper tree line of Mauna Kea (3,000 m) corresponds fairlyclosely to the C/E boundary mapped in Fig. 2. On Mauna Loa thetree line is much lower for edaphic reasons (recent lava). ... [Read More]


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