Land Use & Zoning
Hawaii's Agricultural Land of Importance to the State of Hawaii (ALISH) classification is used to:
AA. Identify land suitable for urban development
BB. Protect prime agricultural land from conversion to non-agricultural uses✓ Correct
CC. Establish conservation easements on volcanic land
DD. Create buffer zones around military installations
Explanation
ALISH classification identifies and helps protect Hawaii's prime agricultural lands from conversion to non-farm uses, preserving the state's limited farming resources.
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