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Exploring the potential of using charitable and not-for-profit-status to fund urban forestry
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The main sources covered include personal giving, grant-making trusts, and corporate support.
[Ti: Exploring the potential of using charitable and not-for-profit-status to fund urban forestry]
[Au: Hothersall, T., , ,]
[So: In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Flemish Forest Org., eds. Communicating and financing urban woodlands in Europe: proc. 2nd & 3rd IUFRO European Forum on Urban Forestry, 1999, 2000. Brussels: Min. of Flemish Community, For. and Green Areas Div. p.175-183]
[Ky: Managing the Urban Forest]]
T. Hothersall
2001
In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Flemish Forest Org., eds. Communicating and financing urban woodlands in Europe: proc. 2nd & 3rd IUFRO European Forum on Urban Forestry, 1999, 2000. Brussels: Min. of Flemish Community, For. and Green Areas Div. p.175-183
In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Flemish Forest Org., eds. Communicating and financing urban woodlands in Europe: proc. 2nd & 3rd IUFRO European Forum on Urban Forestry, 1999, 2000. Brussels: Min. of Flemish Community, For. and Green Areas Div. p.175-183
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