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Ecosystem services, social interdependencies, and collective action: a conceptual framework

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Fig. 1. Framework of  analysis of  social interdependencies underlying ecosystem services dynamics.
Fig. 2. Example of  an existing action arena in a Natura 2000 site on the issue of  closing landscapes in pastoral agroecosystem in the
Fig. 3. Example of  a potential action arena on the issue of  biological pest control in an apple production area in southwest France.

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