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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1996 Koa Stewardship: Maui and O'ahu

Koa Stewardship: Maui and O'ahu

In a nutshell, koa has historically been. is now, and will likely continue to be a significant component of forests on both Maui and O'ahu, What is little recognized is the degree to which the pre-human koa population and range may have changed subsequent to human arrival, what man has done both to decimate and to perpetuate the species, and what measures we may take as soon as right now-to drastically increase the population of this commercially, culturally, and ecologically important tree.


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Author(s): C. Barton Potter

Event: Koa: A Decade of Growth
1996 - Honolulu Hawai’i