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  • Spatial Modeling of Social-Ecological Management Zones of the Ali'i Era on the Island of Kaua'i with Implications for Large-Scale Biocultural Conservation and Forest Restoration Efforts in Hawai'i1
Figure 5. The spatial model for social-ecological zones of the ali'i era applied to the entire island of Kaua'i. The star indicates the location of Hā'ena, the ahupua'a of focus used for model training in this study. Boundaries represent historic ahupua'a as provided by State of Hawai'i Office of Hawaiian Affairs and distributed by the Hawai'i state GIS Spatial program (/).
Figure 5.

The spatial model for social-ecological zones of the ali'i era applied to the entire island of Kaua'i. The star indicates the location of Hā'ena, the ahupua'a of focus used for model training in this study. Boundaries represent historic ahupua'a as provided by State of Hawai'i Office of Hawaiian Affairs and distributed by the Hawai'i state GIS Spatial program (http://planning.hawaii.gov/gis/download-gis-data/).

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