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Forest resilience bond sparks innovative collaborations between water utilities and wide-ranging stakeholders
Abstract
A new cost‐sharing program that taps into private capital and focuses on value to ecosystem services can make forest restoration affordable and achievable.
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Green BondsImpact Investing
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Wiley (Business Strategy and the Environment) (2018). Forest resilience bond sparks innovative collaborations between water utilities and wide-ranging stakeholders. XFID: XF-6KT3KVO-R. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XF6KT3KVOR
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