Environmental
In Hawaii, what is the 'Watershed Initiative' and its relevance to real property?
AA. A federal tax program for watershed improvements
BB. A state/landowner partnership to restore native watershed forests, which can affect land use on large rural properties✓ Correct
CC. A zoning overlay for properties near waterways
DD. An easement program requiring public access to streams
Explanation
Hawaii watershed initiatives involve partnerships to restore native forests in upper watersheds, protecting water resources. Large landowners participate, affecting how their land is managed and potentially restricting uses.
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