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The “mountain effect” in the abandonment of grasslands: Insights from the French Southern Alps

•Differences within mountain regions are significant for land abandonment patterns.•In 1990–2006 grasslands abandonment in the Alps occurred less in high mountains.•CAP payments were not fully effective in reducing grasslands abandonment. Land use change studies increasingly integrate geographic fac...

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Published in:Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 2016-04, Vol.221, p.115-124
Main Authors: Hinojosa, Leonith, Napoléone, Claude, Moulery, Michel, Lambin, Eric F.
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Life Sciences
Mountain agriculture
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Remoteness
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