Local perceptions of changes in ecosystem services and climate : case study in Ecuadorean Sierra
Anthropogenic-induced land-use and land-cover change is a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services, and contribute to global climate warming. Forests are essential in the climate system and store a large part of the global carbon. Ecuador has experienced a rapid loss of forest cover over the la...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2018
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