A Guidebook of Financial Tools is a reference work intended to provide an overview of a wide range of ways and means that are useful in paying for sustainable environmental systems.
It is divided into ten sections, presenting outline information on approximately 340 financial tools that include traditional means of raising revenue, borrowing capital, enhancing credit, creating public-private partnerships, and ways of providing technical assistance as well as financing tools that are, or might soon be available to address significant environmental priorities.
The Guidebook is the product of a collaborative effort among members of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB), the Directors and staff of nine university-based Environmental Finance Centers, the staff of EPA's Environmental Finance Program, and numerous other contributors.
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