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Funding is the key component necessary for the development of a comprehensive urban and community forest management program. Optimizing the provisions of the social, aesthetic, and economic benefits available from the urban forest are dependent on an adequate level of funding. Adequate funding allows the resource to be managed in its entirety. The health and survival of the urban forest is directly proportional to the ability of the resource manager to obtain funding.

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Tate, R.L. (2000). Urban and Community Forestry Financing and Budgeting. In: Kuser, J.E. (eds) Handbook of Urban and Community Forestry in the Northeast. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4191-2_8

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