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prosperity, welfare, benefit, behalf, equity, <br />sake, true condition or nature, duty; moral, <br />fitting, proper., righteous., right, upright, just, <br />virtuous, fair, beneficial, successful, in <br />perfect order, used in this plan to describe <br />an aspirational course of action. <br />Principle is a professionally accepted practice <br />or guiding rule used by planning agencies and <br />professional planners in formulating policies <br />and standards for community development. <br />Project District is a comprehensive planning <br />method which provides for a flexible <br />planning approach and incorporates a variety <br />of uses as well as open space, parks, and <br />other project uses, as further defined in the <br />Hawai"iCounty Code. <br />Pu'u is a Hawaiian word that means any <br />protuberance including a hill, mountain, cone, <br />peak, or elevation. <br />Rangeland refers to large, natural landscapes <br />such as grasslands, shrublands, woodlands, and <br />deserts that are primarily used for grazing <br />livestock and wildlife. These areas are <br />characterized by native vegetation., open <br />spaces, and minimal human modification. <br />Rangelands provide essential ecosystem <br />services, including habitat for wildlife, soil <br />stabilization, water filtration, and carbon <br />sequestration. They are managed to balance <br />the needs of livestock production, conservation, <br />and recreation while maintaining ecological <br />health and sustainability. <br />Regenerative Agriculture is a farming <br />approach that focuses on restoring and <br />enhancing soil health, biodiversity, and <br />ecosystem functions. It employs practices such <br />as cover cropping, crop rotation, reduced <br />tillage, and holistic grazing to improve soil <br />structure, increase organic matter, and <br />promote beneficial soil microorganisms. This <br />method aims to sequester carbon, improve <br />water retention, and reduce reliance on <br />synthetic inputs, contributing to more resilient <br />and sustainable agricultural systems. <br />Regenerative agriculture not only enhances <br />farm productivity and profitability but also <br />supports environmental health and climate change <br />mitigation. <br />Regenerative Tourism is a movement that seeks <br />to balance the economics of tourism with the <br />well- being of communities, natural resources, <br />and culture. This includes attracting and <br />educating positive -impact travelers and group <br />attendees who are mindful of how they respect <br />and interact with residents, or how their <br />movement through Hawaii impacts the <br />environment positively, and of how they value <br />and respect the Hawaiian culture and other <br />cultures of Hawaii. <br />Regional Centers are intended for mixed -use <br />and higher -density residential, retail, commercial, <br />employment, and/or regional one -of -a -kind <br />facilities,, such as major civic, medical, <br />educational, and entertainment facilities. <br />Renewable Energy refers to energy derived from <br />natural resources that are continually replenished <br />on a human timescale. These resources include <br />sunlight, wind, rain'.. tides., waves., and geothermal <br />heat. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and <br />contribute to environmental degradation through <br />greenhouse gas emissions and pollution, renewable <br />energy sources are considered sustainable and <br />environmentally friendly. Technologies used to <br />harness renewable energy, such as solar panels, <br />wind turbines.? hydropower plants, and geothermal <br />systems, generate electricity and heat without <br />depleting natural resources or significantly <br />contributing to climate change. Embracing <br />renewable energy plays a crucial role in reducing <br />dependence on fossil fuels, mitigating climate <br />change impacts,, and promoting energy security and <br />economic resilience. <br />Resilience is the ability to withstand social, <br />environmental, and economic shocks and <br />stressors with minimal human, environmental., and <br />economic costs., risks,, and damages. <br />Resort Area is an area with facilities to <br />accommodate the needs and desires primarily of <br />visitors., tourists., and transient guests. <br />Roads in Limbo (RIL) were built or, planned by the <br />State or the Territorial government. They are <br />classified into either existing or paper roads. For <br />Glossary I County of Hawaii General Plan <br />17 <br />