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The Conservation Finance Handbook: How Communities are Paying for Parks and Land Conservation

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Author: Kim Hopper and Ernest Cook
Org./Source: Center for Land and People, The Trust for Public Land

Between 1996 and 2002, the Trust for Public Land’s Conservation Finance Program helped states and communities design and promote ballot measures that created more than $25 billion in new park and open space funding. Out of the program’s experience comes a handbook that explains the complex process of securing federal, state and private conservation funds, including how to research and design a local, voter-approved conservation finance measure.156 pages. The first chapter is provided here.

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