Does collaborative tree planting between nonprofits and neighborhood groups improve neighborhood community capacity?
Shannon Lea Watkins(Indiana University Bloomington), Sean Sweeney(Indiana University Bloomington), Rachael A. Bergmann(Indiana University Bloomington), Sarah Widney(Indiana University Bloomington), Lynne M. Westphal(Northern Research Station), Sarah K. Mincey(Indiana University Bloomington), Burnell C. Fischer(Indiana University Bloomington), Jess Vogt(DePaul University)
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