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This bibliography covers a range of topics related to sustainable development, architecture, indigenous knowledge, urban planning, agriculture, and environmental conservation in Hawai'i and beyond that were consulted at some point in generating the text for this oral history report, the studio codex. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be additional resources available on specific subjects or recent publications that are not included here.

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Agres, R. (1993). The State of Economic Development in Hawai'i: A Community Based Economic Development Perspective. The Family in the Aquatic Continent: Impact of Development, Communications & Population Trends.

Agrest, D. (1996). The Sex of Architecture.

Anderson, M. K. (2006). Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge and the Management of California's Natural Resources.

Andrade, C. (2001). "Ha'ena, Ahupua'a: Towards a Hawaiian Geography." (Doctoral dissertation). University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Argan, G. C. (1962). "On the Typology of Architecture" in Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture: An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965-1995.

Beamer, K. (2014). No Makou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation.

Beckwith, M. W. (1951). The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant.

Berkes, F. (1993). Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Concepts and Cases.

Bowers, C. A. (2006). Revitalizing the Commons: Cultural and Educational Sites of Resistance and Affirmation.

Carson, R. (1962). Silent Spring.

Castells, M. (1977). The Urban Question: A Marxist Approach.

Chinen, J. J. (1958). The Great Mahele: Hawai'i's Land Division of 1848.

City Planning Commission. (1953). Land Use and Zoning.

City and County of Honolulu. (2008). Revised Ordinances of Honolulu.

Cooper, G., & Daws, G. (1985). Land and Power in Hawai'i: The Democratic Years.

Creamer, B. "Fresh Ideas Punahou's Healthy Food Initiative Takes Root."

Culliney, J. L. (2006). Islands in a Far Sea: The Fate of Nature in Hawai'i.

Dahlberg, K. A. (2001). "Democratizing Society and Food Systems: Or How Do We Transform Modern Structures of Power?"

Dator, J. (1992). "Introduction" in A Green Hawai'i: Sourcebook for Development Alternatives.

Davis, S. (1977). The Form of Housing.

DeLanda, M., & DeLanda, M. (2000). A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History.

DeMuth, S. (1993). "Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): An Annotated Bibliography and Resource Guide."

Despommier, D. "The Vertical Farm Essay II."

Diamond, J. (2005). Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.

Fairbairn, T. I. J. (1985). "Subsistence Economy and Policy Options for Island Economies: Unsustainable Growth and Trade."

Feenstra, G. (2002). "Creating Space for Sustainable Food Systems: Lessons From the Field."

Frampton, K. (2002). Labour, Work, and Architecture.

Friere, P. (1973). Pedagogy of the Oppressed.

Gillespie, A. (1998). "Environmental Politics in New Zealand/Aotearoa: Clashes and Commonality Between Maoridom and Environmentalists."

Halapua, S. (1993). "Sustainable Development: From Ideal to Reality in the Pacific Islands."

Handy, E. S. C., & Handy, E. G. (1972). Native Planters: Their Life, Lore, and Environment.

Handy, E. S. C., & Pukui, M. K. (1998). The Polynesian Family System in Ka'u Hawai'i.

Harvey, D. (1982). The Limits to Capital.

Hau‘ofa, E. (1993). "Our Sea of Islands."

Hinds, D. S., Carn, N. G., & Ordway, O. N. (1979). Winning at Zoning.

Ho‘oulumāhiehie & Nogelmeier, M. P. (2006). The Epic Tale of Hi'iakaikapoliopele.

Hobbs, J. (1935). Hawai'i: A Pageant of the Soil.

Howard, E. (1965). Garden Cities of To-Morrow.

Jacobs, J. (1961). The Death and Life of Great American Cities.

James, S., & Lahti, T. (2004). The Natural Step for Communities: How Cities and Towns Can Change to Sustainable Practices.

Jarosz, L. (2008). "The City in the Country: Growing Alternative Food Networks."

Juvik, S. P., & Juvik, J. O. (1998). Atlas of Hawai'i.

Kamakau, S. M. (1976). The Works of the People of Old (Na Hana a ka Po'e Kahiko).

Kame'eleihiwa, L. (1992). "Traditional Hawaiian Metaphors."

Kanahele, G. H. S. (1993). Ku Kanaka: Stand Tall.

Kelly, M. (1989). “Dynamics of Production Intensification in Pre-contact Hawai‘i” in What's New? A Closer Look at the Process of Innovation.

Kent, N. (1993). Hawai'i Under the Influence.

Kikuchi, W. K. (1976). “Prehistoric Hawaiian Fishponds.”

Kirch, P. V. (1984). The Evolution of Polynesian Chiefdoms.

Knowles, R. (1985). Sun, Rhythm, Form.

Lefebvre, H. (1970). The Urban Revolution.

Lockwood, J. A. (1999). “Agriculture and Biodiversity: Finding Our Place in This World.”

Lynch, K. (1981). A Theory of Good City Form.

Lukez, P. (2007). Suburban Transformations.

Malo, D. (1951). Hawaiian Antiquities (Mo‘olelo Hawai'i).

Mandelbrot, B. B. (1977). The Fractal Geometry of Nature.

Marsh, G. P. (1864). "Man and Nature."

Marx, K. (1976). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy.

Matsuoka, J., McGregor, D. P., & Minerbi, L. (1998). “Molokai: A Study of Hawaiian Subsistence and Community Sustainability.”

Maxwell, S. (1996). “Food Security: A Post-Modern Perspective.”

Meyer, M. A. (2014). Mo'okūauhau: Hawaiian Epistemology and the Triangulation of Meaning.

Milder, J. C. (2007). “A Framework for Understanding Conservation Development and Its Ecological Implications.”

Mills, W. C. (2000). The Power Elite.

Minerbi, L. (1999). “Indigenous Management Models and the Protection of the Ahupua’a.”

Mitchell, W. J. (1996). Cities of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn.

Moiliili Community Center. (2005). Moili’ili, Life of a Community.

Mollison, B. C. (1988). Permaculture: A Designer's Manual.

Montgomery, R. (1977). “High Density, Low-Rise Housing and Changes in the American Housing Economy.”

Moses Kuaea Nakuina. (2005). The Wind Gourd of La‘amaomao: The Hawaiian Story of Paka‘a and Kuapaka‘a.

Mumford, E. (2002). The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960.

Naveh, Z. (2007). “Ten Major Premises for a Holistic Conception of Multifunctional Landscapes.”

Nesbitt, K. (1996). Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture: An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965-1995.

Pejovich, S. (1974). The Economics of Property Rights.

Pukui, M. K. (1997). ‘Olelo No‘eau: Hawaiian Proverbs and Poetical Sayings.

Robertson, A. I. (2000). “The Gaps between Ecosystem Ecology and Industrial Agriculture.”

Rohter, I. (1991). A Green Hawai'i: Sourcebook for Development Alternatives.

Romer, J. (1993). Hydroponic Crop Production.

Rossi, A. (1982). The Architecture of the City.

Sachs, I., & Silk, D. (1990). “Food and Energy: Strategies for Sustainable Development.”

Shaffer, R., Deller, S., & Marcouiller, D. (2004). Community Economics: Linking Theory and Practice.

Shane, D. G. (2005). Recombinant Urbanism: Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design, and City Theory.

Sherwoods, R. (1981). Modern Housing Prototypes.

Silvetti, J. (1977). “The Beauty of Shadows” in Architectural Theory since 1968.

State of Hawaii Land Use Commission. (2009).

State of Hawaii Office of the Governor. (2008). "Protecting Our Food Security."

Soule, D. C. (2006). Urban Sprawl: A Comprehensive Reference Guide.

Stevenson, G. G. (1991). Common Property Economics: A General Theory and Land Use Applications.

Thiong‘o, N. W. (1986). Decolonizing the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature.

Toll, S. I. (1969). Zoned American.

Timbol, A. S., & Maciolek, J. A. (1978). “Stream Channel Modification in Hawaii, Part A: Statewide Inventory of Streams; Habitat Factors and Associated Biota.”

Tufte, E. R. (1990). Envisioning Information.

USDA. (2004). “Conservation Corridor: Planning at the Landscape Level—Managing for Wildlife Habitat.”

USDA, NASS, Hawai'i Field Office. (2007). “Market Supply: Fresh Fruits.”

U.S. Census Bureau. (2000).

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. (2009). "Species Listed in Hawaii Based On Published Population Data."

Uzawa, H. (2005). Economic Analysis of Social Common Capital.

Van der Ryn, S. (1986). A New Design Synthesis for Cities, Suburbs, and Towns.

Vidler, A. (1977). “The Third Typology” in Architectural Theory since 1968.

Vreeker, R. (2004). “Urban Multifunctional Land Use in the Netherlands.”

Walker, P. A. (1983). “Crop Productivity and the Global Environment.”

Walters, C., & Holling, C. S. (1990). “Large-scale Management Experiments and Learning by Doing.”

Wheeler, S. M. (2002). Planning for Sustainability: Creating Livable, Equitable, and Ecological Communities.

Wilken, G. C. (1987). Good Farmers: Traditional Agricultural Resource Management in Mexico and Central America.

Williams, R. (1973). The Country and the City.

Wolch, J., & Emel, J. (1998). Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands.

Yarwood, J. (1985). “Planning, Resource Management, and the Rural Environment.”

Zahniser, S. C. (1996). Landscape: A Spatial Journey.