32 research outputs found
Hawaii Deep Water Cable Program
Background information sheets about the Hawaii Deep Water Cable ProgramThe 1985 version includes a map with the proposed cable route
Request for proposals : study to integrate development of Hawaii's renewable energy and water resources
"The objective of the requested investigation is to determine the economic and technical feasibility of combining renewable energy and water resources development in Hawaii. An economic and technical assessment of water resource needs and potential alternate energy availability to fill these needs is needed. Finally, more detailed conceptual plans are needed for several of the more promising opportunities to illustrate how natural energy and water resource development can be effectively combined.
Hawaii high technology development plan
Prepared for the State of Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development by MPi Marketing Research, Inc
The New Pacific
Scale approximately 1:18,000,000 (E 130°--W 130°/N 28°15ʹ--S 39°30ʹ). 1 map : color ; 47 x 65 cm. Damaged in 2004 flood
Pacific Islands Tourism Development Council slideshow
From cover: "Purpose: To promote tourism to Pacific Island destinations, including Hawaii. Depicts the attractions and tourist facilities of all the major island groups--from Paua New Guinea to Micronesia, Melanesia, Guam, Cook Islands, the Samoas, Tahiti and Hawaii. The music and songs of the various areas are heard and a historical theme is maintained throughout the presentation. Audience: Travel agents on U.S. mainland and Canada; possible use for educational purposes in Hawaii."Video created by combining original cassette recording (23 minutes) with 100 slides (1 carousel) = Slideset1. Same audio narration used for Slideset2 which combines part 1 (100 slides) and part 2 (100 slides) carousels. Some slides were rearranged from the order found in the carousels.Produced by Lloyd Matsunami, Gabe Viera, Wayne Weatherford, Richard Hughes "(From an original 55-minute version produced by Transportation Consultants, International, Los Angeles).
The New Pacific
Scale approximately 1:18,000,000 (E 130°--W 130°/N 28°15ʹ--S 39°30ʹ). 1 map ; 47 x 65 cm. Damaged in 2004 flood
The New Pacific
Scale approximately 1:18,000,000 (E 130°--W 130°/N 28°15ʹ--S 39°30ʹ). 1 map ; 46 x 63 cm
Request for proposals for environmental baseline survey, Kilauea East Rift (draft)
"An area of approximately 80 square miles adjacent to the East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawaii is presently considered to be a prime target for future development of a geothermal industry, The potential development area is sparsely populated and large tracts are pristine forest. The Kilauea East Rift zone is, however, volcanically active and naturally emits substantial quantities of pollutants normally associated with industrial development. It has, therefore, been recommended that a pre-development environmental baseline survey be conducted within the potential geothermal area in order to assess existing levels of environmentally hazardous compounds and substances, The data acquired during this survey will be used both for setting emission standards for future development in this area and for monitoring such emissions as development proceeds.
Seminar on conflict resolution for energy siting and land use, February 18, 1986, Honolulu, Hawaii
Department of Planning and Economic Development, State of HawaiiState Judiciary, State of HawaiiProgram on Conflict Resolution, University of Hawaii at Mano
