Conservation Finance
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Conservation Finance is the practice of raising money and managing it in order to pay for conservation projects.[1]
[edit] See Also
- Cap and Trade
- Charitable Donations
- Conservation Trust Fund
- Debt for Nature Swap aka Debt Redirection
- Financial Stewardship Endowments
- Loans
- Payments for Ecosystem Services
- Public Bonds
[edit] References
- ^ Clark, Story (April 13, 2007). A Field Guide to Conservation Finance. Island Press. ISBN 1597260606.