Regulating Paradise
Title | Regulating Paradise PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Callies |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-07-06 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0824834755 |
Land use in Hawai‘i remains the most regulated of all the fifty states. According to many sources, the process of going from raw land to the completion of a project may well average ten years given that ninety-five percent of raw land is initially classified by the State Land Use Commission as either conservation or agriculture. How did this happen and to what end? Will it continue? What laws and regulations control the use of land? Is the use of land in Hawai‘i a right or a privilege? These questions and others are addressed in this long-overdue second edition of Regulating Paradise, a comprehensive and accessible text that will guide readers through the many layers of laws, plans, and regulations that often determine how land is used in Hawai‘i. It provides the tools to analyze an enormously complex process, one that frustrates public and private sectors alike, and will serve as an essential reference for students, planners, regulators, lawyers, land use professionals, environmental and cultural organizations, and others involved with land use and planning.
American Constitutional Law
Title | American Constitutional Law PDF eBook |
Author | Otis H. Stephens |
Publisher | Wadsworth Publishing Company |
Pages | 1340 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Education |
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Provides an extensive treatment of the judicial process and doctrines surrounding judicial review. Includes over 100 edited Supreme Court cases and chapters on: modern administrative state and importance of bureaucracy, constitutional sources of civil rights and liberties, economic regulation and property rights, constitutional right of privacy, criminal justice, equal protection, and voting rights. Also extensive treatment of federalism.
Prologue to Lewis and Clark
Title | Prologue to Lewis and Clark PDF eBook |
Author | W. Raymond Wood |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2005-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780806136899 |
“To follow the journeys made by Mackay and Evans up the Missouri and across the plains in 1795–97 is to begin to appreciate the kind of world Lewis and Clark found when they voyaged up the river in 1804. . . . Of all those waterways, none has captured the American imagination more than the Missouri. . . . It is a river of promise, of dreams, and of dreams denied.” –James P. Ronda, from the Foreword When Mackay and Evans returned to Spanish St. Louis in 1797, they were hailed as “the two most illustrious travelers in the northern parts of this continent.” Ironically, though the findings of Mackay and Evans were responsible for much of the early success of Lewis and Clark in their expedition, the adulation that followed Lewis and Clark’s successful return completely eclipsed Mackay and Evans’s reputations. In Prologue to Lewis and Clark, W. Raymond Wood narrates the history of this long-forgotten but important expedition up the Missouri River. The Mackay and Evans expedition was more than an exploratory mission. It was the last effort by Spain to gain control over the Missouri River basin in the decade before the United States purchased the Louisiana territory. In that respect, it failed. But the expedition was successful as a journey of exploration. The maps and documents they created later provided the Lewis and Clark expedition with invaluable information for its first full year. Consolidating a collection of eighteen contemporary documents relating to the Mackay and Evans expedition as well as his own research and analysis, Wood provides an in-depth examination of the expedition’s background, execution, and final results. Volume 79 in the American Exploration and Travel Series
Soil Survey of Suffolk County, New York
Title | Soil Survey of Suffolk County, New York PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Soil Conservation Service |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Soil surveys |
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Environmental education in the schools creating a program that works.
Title | Environmental education in the schools creating a program that works. PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 333 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1428927603 |
Paleocene Flora of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains
Title | Paleocene Flora of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains PDF eBook |
Author | Roland Wilbur Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Paleobotany |
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A study of 170 kinds of plants and the strata that yield them, showing how they apply in the delimination of the Paleocene series.
Last Standing Woman
Title | Last Standing Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Winona LaDuke |
Publisher | Portage & Main Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2023-05-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1774920530 |
Born at the turn of the 21st century, The Storyteller, also known as Ishkwegaabawiikwe (Last Standing Woman), carries her people’s past within her memories. The White Earth Anishinaabe people have lived on the same land for over a thousand years. Among the towering white pines and rolling hills, the people of each generation are born, live out their lives, and are buried. The arrival of European missionaries changes the community forever. Government policies begin to rob the people of their land, piece by piece. Missionaries and Indian agents work to outlaw ceremonies the Anishinaabeg have practised for centuries. Grave-robbing anthropologists dig up ancestors and whisk them away to museums as artifacts. Logging operations destroy traditional sources of food, pushing the White Earth people to the brink of starvation. Battling addiction, violence, and corruption, each member of White Earth must find their own path of resistance as they struggle to reclaim stewardship of their land, bring their ancestors home, and stay connected to their culture and to each other. In this highly anticipated 25th anniversary edition of her debut novel, Winona LaDuke weaves a nonlinear narrative of struggle and triumph, resistance and resilience, spanning seven generations from the 1800s to the early 2000s.