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Land, Volume 11, Issue 1
January 2022 - 144 articles
Cover Story: Mountain farming supports multiple ecosystem services (ES), but it remains unclear how the transformation of agricultural land affects ES provision. This study analyzed changes in ES in the European Alps between 2000 and 2018 by mapping 19 ES and comparing eight regions with similar social–ecological characteristics. The results indicate that ES decreased most strongly in regions with a huge abandonment of mountain grassland, while ES in traditional agricultural regions remained the most stable. Overall, ES had the lowest values in regions with an intensification of agriculture together with urban sprawl. Across all regions, a shift occurred from ES that are typically associated with mountain farming towards forest-related ES due to forest regrowth. View this paper
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