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Perceived benefits from agroforestry landscapes across North-Eastern Europe: What matters and for whom?

•We identify benefits and values attributed to agroforestry landscapes across Europe.•Agroforestry landscapes deliver multiple nature’s contributions (NCP) to people.•Non-material NCP are the most frequently acknowledged across all studied contexts.•Relational values are crucial for people’s quality...

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Published in:Landscape and urban planning 2021-05, Vol.209, p.104044, Article 104044
Main Authors: Elbakidze, M., Surová, D., Muñoz-Rojas, J., Persson, J-O., Dawson, L., Plieninger, T., Pinto-Correia, T.
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