Dehesas as high nature value farming systems: a social-ecological synthesis of drivers, pressures, state, impacts, and responses
Dehesas and montados are Mediterranean agroforestry systems characterized by scattered oak trees with an understory grazed extensively by livestock and, in some cases, periodically cropped. A long history of traditional management practices has created an open woodland widely recognized for rich bio...
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Main Authors: | Tobias Plieninger, Lukas Flinzberger, Maria Hetman, Imke Horstmannshoff, Marilena Reinhard-Kolempas, Emmeline Topp, Gerardo Moreno, Lynn Huntsinger |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6c06e88e737b48c9b684e40a9fbe89cb |
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