(a) Planning for the State's physical environment with regard to land-based, shoreline, and marine resources shall be directed towards achievement of the following objectives:
- (1) Prudent use of Hawaii's land-based, shoreline, and marine resources.
- (2) Effective protection of Hawaii's unique and fragile environmental resources.
(b) To achieve the land-based, shoreline, and marine resources objectives, it shall be the policy of this State to:
- (1) Exercise an overall conservation ethic in the use of Hawaii's natural resources.
- (2) Ensure compatibility between land-based and water-based activities and natural resources and ecological systems.
- (3) Take into account the physical attributes of areas when planning and designing activities and facilities.
- (4) Manage natural resources and environs to encourage their beneficial and multiple use without generating costly or irreparable environmental damage.
- (5) Consider multiple uses in watershed areas, provided such uses do not detrimentally affect water quality and recharge functions.
- (6) Encourage the protection of rare or endangered plant and animal species and habitats native to Hawaii.
- (7) Provide public incentives that encourage private actions to protect significant natural resources from degradation or unnecessary depletion.
- (8) Pursue compatible relationships among activities, facilities, and natural resources.
- (9) Promote increased accessibility and prudent use of inland and shoreline areas for public recreational, educational, and scientific purposes.
[L 1978, c 100, pt of §2; am L 1986, c 276, §10]