Environmental
In Hawaii, 'conservation easements' are used to:
AA. Grant public access to private beaches
BB. Permanently restrict development on private land to protect natural, agricultural, or scenic resources✓ Correct
CC. Conserve building materials by requiring sustainable construction
DD. Limit government access to private conservation areas
Explanation
Conservation easements are voluntary legal agreements where landowners restrict development on their property in perpetuity, protecting natural resources while retaining ownership.
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