Chapter: 1 (Page no: 13)
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Traditional and improved silvopastoral systems and their importance in sustainability of livestock farms.
Author(s):
Ibrahim, M.
Villanueva, C.
Mora, J.
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Chapter: 2 (Page no: 19)
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Silvopastoral systems in North-West Europe.
Author(s):
McAdam, J. H.
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Chapter: 3 (Page no: 24)
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Silvopastoral systems in the Neotropics.
Author(s):
Murgueitio, E.
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Chapter: 5 (Page no: 36)
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Mediterranean European silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
San Miguel-Ayanz, A.
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Chapter: 6 (Page no: 41)
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Agroforestry for improving farm smallholdings.
Author(s):
Alam, M. R.
Jahiruddin, M. D.
Islam, M. S.
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Chapter: 7 (Page no: 44)
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Improved fallows with forage trees for a slash and burn maize system in the Yucatán Peninsula.
Author(s):
Ayala, S. A.
Uribe, V. G.
Basulto, G. J. A.
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Chapter: 8 (Page no: 46)
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The influence of climate and soil type on the "montado" production system.
Author(s):
Quintas, A.
Pereira, M. S.
Carmona, P. J.
Ramirez-Cruzado, D.
Belo, C. C.
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Chapter: 9 (Page no: 49)
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Silvopastoralism with native tree species in Uruguay.
Author(s):
Gallo, L.
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Chapter: 10 (Page no: 51)
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Classification principles and use of grazed forest stands in the Ukraine.
Author(s):
Gladun, G. B.
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Chapter: 11 (Page no: 53)
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Traditional silvoarable systems and their evolution in Greece.
Author(s):
Mantzanas, K.
Tsatsiadis, E.
Ispikoudis, I.
Papanastasis, V. P.
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Chapter: 12 (Page no: 55)
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Biodiversity and sustainable development in the silvopastoral systems of the Cantabrian mountains.
Author(s):
Mayor López, M.
Oliveira Prendes, J. A.
Fernández Benito, M.
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Chapter: 13 (Page no: 58)
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Goat production system in mountain zones: the case of Peneda's Mountain.
Author(s):
Pacheco, L. F.
Pires, J.
Iglesias, A.
Cantalapiedra, J.
Barreto, D.
Araújo, J. P.
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Chapter: 14 (Page no: 60)
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Silvopastoralism in Evritania, central Greece.
Author(s):
Pantera, A.
Papadopoulos, A. M.
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Chapter: 15 (Page no: 62)
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The effect of duck grazing on cocoa yields in São Tomé island.
Author(s):
Pardini, A.
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Chapter: 16 (Page no: 64)
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Types of land use in the montado (dehesa) production system.
Author(s):
Pereira, M. S.
Quintas, A.
Coelho, I. S.
Belo, C. C.
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Chapter: 17 (Page no: 66)
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Contribution of silvopastoral systems to land upkeep: differences and determining factors in a French upland region.
Author(s):
Rapey, H.
Lifran, R.
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Chapter: 18 (Page no: 68)
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From forest grazing to multipurpose shelterbelts in Hungary.
Author(s):
Takács, V.
Frank, N.
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Chapter: 19 (Page no: 72)
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Silvopasture in south-eastern United States: more than just a new name for an old practice.
Author(s):
Nair, P. K. R.
Bannister, M. E.
Nair, V. D.
Alavalapati, J. R. R.
Ellis, E. A.
Jose, S.
Long, A. J.
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Chapter: 20 (Page no: 83)
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Nutritive value of trees and shrubs for ruminants.
Author(s):
Ku Vera, J. C.
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Chapter: 21 (Page no: 87)
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Quality of vegetation in silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
González-Hernández, M. P.
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Chapter: 22 (Page no: 93)
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The herbaceous component in temperate silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Pinto-Tobalina, M.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
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Chapter: 23 (Page no: 101)
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The effect of pruning intensity on acorn production in a holm-oak "dehesa".
Author(s):
Alejano, R.
Alaejos, J.
Torres, E.
Forero, J. A.
Tapias, R.
Fernández, M.
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Chapter: 24 (Page no: 103)
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The effect of tree density on pasture yield.
Author(s):
Arzani, H.
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Chapter: 25 (Page no: 106)
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An alternative to improve goat production in the mountain areas of north-west Tunisia.
Author(s):
Boubaker, A.
Kayouli, C.
Buldgen, A.
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Chapter: 26 (Page no: 108)
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Seasonal fodder biomass production of palo dulce and tepozan.
Author(s):
Camacho-Morfín, D.
Sandoval-Castro, C.
Ayala-Burgos, A.
Morfín-Loyden, L.
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Chapter: 27 (Page no: 110)
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Pruning influence on acorn yield in cork-oak open woodland.
Author(s):
Cañellas, I.
Roig, S.
Montero, G.
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Chapter: 28 (Page no: 112)
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Effects of grazing on fuel biomass in mountain pastures of the south-eastern Pyrenees.
Author(s):
Zennaro, C. dal
Arenas, J. M.
Argenti, G.
Pardini, A.
Sebastia, T. M.
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Chapter: 29 (Page no: 114)
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Seed production and influence of heat on the germination of Genista scorpius (L.) DC.
Author(s):
Delgado, I.
Ochoa, M. J.
Múñoz, F.
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Chapter: 30 (Page no: 117)
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Lithium chloride and ipecacuanha syrup to induce sheep aversion to the intake of coffee plants.
Author(s):
Durantes, C. A.
Torres, J. A.
Martínez, P. A.
Castro, R.
Arroyo, A.
Cruz, J. G.
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Chapter: 31 (Page no: 119)
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Dispersed trees in pasturelands of cattle farms in a dry ecosystem of Costa Rica.
Author(s):
Esquivel, H.
Ibrahim, M.
Harvey, C. A.
Villanueva, C.
Sinclair, F. L.
Benjamín, T.
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Chapter: 32 (Page no: 121)
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Micropropagation of three clones of Morus alba L. selected for fodder use.
Author(s):
Fernández-Lorenzo, J. L.
Pérez, V.
Liñayo, S.
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
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Chapter: 33 (Page no: 124)
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Estimating diet selection of goats and sheep grazing on gorse-heathland vegetation with areas of improved pasture.
Author(s):
Ferreira, L. M. M.
Oliván, M.
Rodrigues, M. A. M.
García, U.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 34 (Page no: 127)
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Validation of the alkane technique to estimate complex diets in sheep and goats fed on heathland vegetation.
Author(s):
Ferreira, L. M. M.
Oliván, M.
Rodrigues, M. A. M.
García, U.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 35 (Page no: 129)
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Effects of grazing on Quercus faginea Lam. forests in Navarra (Spain).
Author(s):
Ferrer, V.
Ferrer, C.
Broca, A.
Maestro, M.
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Chapter: 36 (Page no: 132)
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Effect of breed and stocking rate on live weight changes of goats grazing heath-gorse vegetation community.
Author(s):
García, U.
Celaya, R.
Jáuregui, B. M.
Martínez, A.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 37 (Page no: 134)
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Response of sheep fed with tropical tree legume foliages and Taiwan grass (Pennisetum purpureum).
Author(s):
Grande, D.
Reyes, F.
Losada, H.
Nahed, J.
Romero, N.
Valdivieso, G.
Pérez-Gil, F.
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Chapter: 38 (Page no: 137)
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Nutritional characterization of some Mediterranean forestry resources.
Author(s):
Hajer, A.
Lopez, S.
Chermiti, A.
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Chapter: 39 (Page no: 140)
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Behaviour at grazing of calves with Galician Blond suckler cows.
Author(s):
Iglesias, A.
Carballo, J. A.
López, A.
Monserrat, L.
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Chapter: 40 (Page no: 142)
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Vegetation dynamics of burned heath-gorse communities grazed by sheep or goats.
Author(s):
Jáuregui, B. M.
Celaya, R.
García, U.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 41 (Page no: 145)
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Adaptation of herbaceous plant species in the understorey of Pinus brutia.
Author(s):
Koukoura, Z.
Kyriazopoulos, A.
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Chapter: 42 (Page no: 148)
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Transition of an abandoned Dutch agrosilvopastoral landscape to 'new wilderness' by extensive grazing with free-ranging cattle and horses.
Author(s):
Kuiters, A. T.
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Chapter: 43 (Page no: 150)
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Live fences as a means of sustainable integration of livestock, trees and crops in Ségou, Mali.
Author(s):
Levasseur, V.
Niang, A.
Olivier, A.
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Chapter: 44 (Page no: 152)
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Comparison of terrestrial and aerial oversowing of ski lanes grazed by sheep in the northern Apennines (central Italy).
Author(s):
Longhi, F.
Pardini, A.
Ghiselli, L.
Tallarico, R.
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Chapter: 45 (Page no: 154)
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Tree growth and pasture production under sewage sludge fertilization.
Author(s):
López-Díaz, M. L.
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
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Chapter: 46 (Page no: 157)
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Utilization of gorse and heather communities by cattle in mountain grazing.
Author(s):
Mandaluniz, N.
Oregui, L. M.
Aldezabal, A.
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Chapter: 47 (Page no: 160)
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Importance of holm-oak (Quercus ilex) as a woody food resource in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) diet in Mediterranean forest.
Author(s):
Martínez, T.
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Chapter: 48 (Page no: 163)
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Woodland grazing in Northern Ireland: effects on botanical diversity and tree regeneration.
Author(s):
McEvoy, P.
McAdam, J. H.
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Chapter: 49 (Page no: 165)
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Application of limed sewage sludge to a young Pinus radiata plantation on acid soil.
Author(s):
Omil-Ignacio, B.
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rigueiro-Rodriguez, A.
Merino-García, A.
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Chapter: 50 (Page no: 168)
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Effect of season on the ingestive behaviour of cattle grazing Leucaena leucocephala.
Author(s):
Ortega, R. L.
Castillo, H. J.
Rivas, P. F.
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Chapter: 51 (Page no: 170)
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Horse grazing on a mixture of Trifolium brachycalycinum and Cynodon dactylon in firebreaks of Tuscan Maremma (central Italy).
Author(s):
Pardini, A.
Natali, F.
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Chapter: 52 (Page no: 172)
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Dry matter production and nutritive value of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) grown under different light regimes.
Author(s):
Peri, P. L.
Lucas, R. J.
Moot, D. J.
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Chapter: 53 (Page no: 174)
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Evaluation of the production of acorns of the oak (Quercus ilex Lam. ssp. ballota) from south-west of Extremadura (Spain).
Author(s):
Poblaciones, M. J.
López-Bellido, R.
Olea, L.
Benito, C.
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Chapter: 54 (Page no: 177)
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Effect of different tree and shrub densities on the form, agronomic performance and quality of Panicum maximum in the Chaqueño Mountains, Bolivia.
Author(s):
Pozo, P. P. del
Rizzo, R.
Fernández, E.
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Chapter: 55 (Page no: 180)
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Effects of management on acorn production and viability in holm-oak dehesas.
Author(s):
Pulido, F. J.
García, E.
Obrador, J. J.
Montero, M. J.
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Chapter: 56 (Page no: 182)
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Effect of fertilization, tree species, plantation density and sowing mixture on pasture production and soil characteristics in silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
Fernández-Núñez, E.
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
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Chapter: 57 (Page no: 185)
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Structure characterization of Quercus pyrenaica Willd. open woodlands in the Spanish Central Mountain: implications for silvopastoral management.
Author(s):
Roig, S.
Río, M.
Cañellas, I.
Bravo, A.
Montero, G.
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Chapter: 58 (Page no: 188)
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Pasture production under different tree species and spacing in an Atlantic silvopastoral system.
Author(s):
Rozados, M. J.
González-Hernández, M. P.
Silva-Pando, F. J.
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Chapter: 59 (Page no: 192)
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Effects of dairy sludge application on pasture production and arbuscular mycorrhizae in a sown meadow established in a hill soil.
Author(s):
Sainz, M. J.
Alonso, X. A.
Vilariño, A.
López-Mosquera, M. E.
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Chapter: 60 (Page no: 195)
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Forage yield and botanical composition of a hill sown meadow fertilized with dried pelletized broiler litter.
Author(s):
Sainz, M. J.
Bande, M. J.
Cabaleiro, F.
López-Mosquera, M. E.
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Chapter: 61 (Page no: 197)
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Establishment of a bovine/Quercus silvopastoral experiment in lowland Ireland.
Author(s):
Short, I.
McAdam, J.
Culleton, N.
Douglas, G.
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Chapter: 62 (Page no: 200)
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Integration of horses to orange tree plantations.
Author(s):
Simón, L.
Sánchez, M. D.
Hernández, M.
Sánchez, S.
Mendoza, C.
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Chapter: 63 (Page no: 202)
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Facilitation of tree regeneration in pasture woodlands.
Author(s):
Smit, C.
Béguin, D.
Buttler, A.
Müller-Schärer, H.
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Chapter: 64 (Page no: 204)
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Effect of sheep grazing on coffee quality.
Author(s):
Torres, J. A.
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Chapter: 65 (Page no: 206)
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The influence of spacing and coppice height on herbage mass and other growth characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia in a south-eastern USA silvopastoral system.
Author(s):
Snyder, L. J. U.
Mueller, J. P.
Luginbuhl, J. M.
Brownie, C.
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Chapter: 66 (Page no: 210)
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How much carbon can be stored in Canadian agroecosystems using a silvopastoral approach?
Author(s):
Gordon, A. M.
Naresh, R. P. F.
Thevathasan, V.
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Chapter: 67 (Page no: 219)
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Silvopastoral systems in Latin America and their contribution to sustainable development and biodiversity.
Author(s):
Hernández, I.
Sánchez, M. D.
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Chapter: 68 (Page no: 223)
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Compaction and erosion: effects on soil ecology and soil quality.
Author(s):
Paz González, A.
Vidal Vázquez, E.
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Chapter: 69 (Page no: 231)
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Indigenous breeds and silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
Sánchez, L.
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Chapter: 70 (Page no: 236)
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Silvopastoral systems to prevent soil losses in sustainable livestock systems.
Author(s):
Acosta, Z. G.
Reyes, G.
Montejo, J. L.
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Chapter: 71 (Page no: 239)
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Spatial dependence and seasonal patterns of cattle activity.
Author(s):
Buttler, A.
Kohler, F.
Wagner, H.
Gillet, F.
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Chapter: 72 (Page no: 241)
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Impacts of cutting and fertilization on pasture systems in the Cantabrian mountain range in León province (NW Spain).
Author(s):
Calvo, L.
Fernández, A.
Marcos, E.
Valbuena, L.
Tárrega, R.
Luis, E.
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Chapter: 73 (Page no: 244)
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Floristic stability of pastures in the Sierra Mágina nature reserve, Andalusia, Spain.
Author(s):
Cano-Ortiz, A.
García-Fuentes, A.
Torres, J. A.
Montilla, R.
Ruiz, L.
Salazar, C.
Cano, E.
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Chapter: 74 (Page no: 246)
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Effects of breed and stocking rate on vegetation dynamics and biodiversity in heath-gorse communities grazed by goats.
Author(s):
Celaya, R.
Jáuregui, B. M.
García, U.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 75 (Page no: 248)
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Biodiversity and dynamics of traditional silvopastoral systems in Galicia (north-west Spain): Cytisus scrubs.
Author(s):
Cornide, T.
Díaz-Vizcaíno, E.
Casal, M.
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Chapter: 76 (Page no: 251)
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Root density and soil water relationships of a silvopastoral system of the tropical region of Yucatan, Mexico.
Author(s):
Delgado, H. G.
Ramírez, L. A.
Ku, J. V.
Velásquez, P. M.
Escamilla, J. B.
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Chapter: 77 (Page no: 255)
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Cover crops effects on plant and insect biodiversity in Western Australian vineyards.
Author(s):
Dinatale, A.
Pardini, A.
Argenti, G.
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Chapter: 78 (Page no: 257)
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Live weight changes of sheep and goats grazing a burned heath-gorse vegetation community.
Author(s):
García, U.
Jáuregui, B. M.
Celaya, R.
Martínez, A.
Osoro, K.
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Chapter: 79 (Page no: 259)
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Management and ecological implications of silvopastoral systems in the Alps.
Author(s):
Mayer, A. C.
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Chapter: 80 (Page no: 261)
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Light availability for understorey pasture in holm-oak dehesas.
Author(s):
Montero, M. J.
Moreno, G.
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Chapter: 81 (Page no: 263)
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Consequences of dehesa management on tree-understorey interactions.
Author(s):
Moreno, G.
Obrador, J.
García, E.
Cubera, E.
Montero, M. J.
Pulido, F.
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Chapter: 82 (Page no: 266)
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Pasture establishment for extensive systems.
Author(s):
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rodríguez-Barreira, S.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
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Chapter: 83 (Page no: 269)
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Biological diversity in communities of Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix: analysis of their spatial and temporal variation.
Author(s):
Muñoz, A.
Pesqueira, X. M.
Álvarez, R.
Reyes, O.
Casal, M.
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Chapter: 84 (Page no: 272)
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Silvopasture as an approach to reducing nutrient loading of surface water from farms.
Author(s):
Nair, V. D.
Kalmbacher, R. S.
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Chapter: 85 (Page no: 275)
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Some ecological impacts of Quercus rotundifolia trees on the understorey environment in the "montado" agrosilvopastoral system, southern Portugal.
Author(s):
Nunes, J.
Madeira, M.
Gazarini, L.
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Chapter: 86 (Page no: 278)
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Soil nutrient status and forage yield at varying distances from trees in four dehesas in Extremadura, Spain.
Author(s):
Obrador, J. J.
Moreno, G.
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Chapter: 87 (Page no: 281)
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Rangeland health assessment in silvopastoral systems of northern Greece.
Author(s):
Pantazopoulos, C. I.
Vrahnakis, M. S.
Chouvardas, D.
Papadimitriou, M.
Papanastasis, V. P.
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Chapter: 88 (Page no: 283)
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Post-fire ecological and dynamic characterization of shrubland communities in Galicia using structural variables.
Author(s):
Pesqueira, X. M.
Muñoz, A.
Álvarez, R.
Reyes, O.
Casal, M.
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Chapter: 89 (Page no: 285)
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Extensive livestock systems as tools for environmental management: impact of grazing on the vegetation of a protected mountain area.
Author(s):
Riedel, J. L.
Casasús, I.
Sanz, A.
Blanco, M.
Revilla, R.
Bernués, A.
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Chapter: 90 (Page no: 288)
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Historical effects of grazing on tree establishment in the Cantabrian lowlands, northern Spain: a dendroecological analysis in two old-growth forests.
Author(s):
Rozas, V.
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Chapter: 91 (Page no: 290)
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Changes in biodiversity after abandonment in dehesa systems in the province of León.
Author(s):
Tárrega, R.
Calvo, L.
Diez, C.
Luis, E.
Valbuena, L.
Marcos, E.
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Chapter: 92 (Page no: 294)
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Economic considerations of silvopastoralism in California oak woodlands.
Author(s):
Standiford, R. B.
Huntsinger, L.
Campos-Palacín, P.
Caparrós, A.
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Chapter: 93 (Page no: 299)
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Silvopastoral management in temperate and Mediterranean areas. Stakes, practices and socio-economic constraints.
Author(s):
Etienne, M.
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Chapter: 94 (Page no: 312)
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Conservation "matching funds" from working woodlands in California.
Author(s):
Huntsinger, L.
Sulak, A.
Standiford, R.
Campos-Palacín, P.
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Chapter: 95 (Page no: 319)
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Cultural aspects of silvopastoral systems.
Author(s):
Ispikoudis, I.
Sioliou, K. M.
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Chapter: 96 (Page no: 324)
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Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agroforestry accounting systems: theoretical aspects.
Author(s):
Campos-Palacín, P.
Ovando-Pol, P.
Rodríguez-Luengo, Y.
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Chapter: 97 (Page no: 330)
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Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agroforestry accounting systems: application to a dehesa estate.
Author(s):
Rodríguez-Luengo, Y.
Campos-Palacín, P.
Ovando-Pol, P.
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Chapter: 98 (Page no: 335)
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Preliminary analysis of the impact of payment for environmental services on land-use changes: a case study on livestock farms in Costa Rica.
Author(s):
Mora, J.
Ibrahim, M.
Cruz, J.
Casasola, F.
Rosales, M.
Holguin, V. A.
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Chapter: 99 (Page no: 343)
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Adaptation of an agrosilvopastoral system to land-use dynamics: local-level analysis of strategies and practice changes in north-eastern Portugal.
Author(s):
Alonso, J.
Bento, J.
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Chapter: 100 (Page no: 346)
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Agropastoral systems in Cholistan.
Author(s):
Farooq, A.
Gulzar, F.
Safdar, S. A.
Sameera, F.
Zulfiqar, A.
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Chapter: 101 (Page no: 348)
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An evaluation of the effects of forest conservation on reservoir capacity: a case study in the "Cuerda del Pozo" reservoir (Soria).
Author(s):
García Díaz, R.
García Robredo, F.
Medrano Ceña, P. A.
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Chapter: 102 (Page no: 351)
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Characterization of tree species in silvopastoral systems in the mountain region of Tabasco, Mexico.
Author(s):
Grande, D.
Pérez, G.
Losada, H.
Maldonado, M.
Nahed, J.
Pérez-Gil, F.
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Chapter: 103 (Page no: 355)
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Non-wood products in Russia.
Author(s):
Griazkin, A. V.
Smelkova, T. D.
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Chapter: 104 (Page no: 357)
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Transhumance and silvopastoral dependence in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - a landscape-level assessment.
Author(s):
Mathur, P. K.
Mehra, B. S.
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Chapter: 105 (Page no: 359)
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Economic, social and cultural benefits of silvopastoral systems in Nigeria.
Author(s):
Oladele, I. O.
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Chapter: 106 (Page no: 361)
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Ancient wood-pastures in Scotland.
Author(s):
Smith, M. A.
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Chapter: 107 (Page no: 363)
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Environmental and resource economics: would the Delphi method follow a non-iterative process of surveys?
Author(s):
Soliño, M.
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Chapter: 108 (Page no: 365)
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The influence of goat grazing on ground vegetation and trees in a forest stand.
Author(s):
Zingg, A.
Kull, P.
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Chapter: 109 (Page no: 369)
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Silvopastoral systems for rural development on a global perspective.
Author(s):
Pardini, A.
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Chapter: 110 (Page no: 374)
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A silvopastoral system for Eastern Europe - based on the example of Poland.
Author(s):
Boron, K.
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Chapter: 111 (Page no: 376)
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From silvopastoral to silvoarable systems in Europe: sharing concepts, unifying policies.
Author(s):
Dupraz, C.
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Chapter: 112 (Page no: 380)
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Silvopastoral systems as a forest fire prevention technique.
Author(s):
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
Mosquera Losada, M. R.
Romero Franco, R.
González Hernández, M. P.
Villarino Urtiaga, J. J.
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Chapter: 113 (Page no: 388)
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Forestry, pastoral systems and multiple use woodland.
Author(s):
Silva-Pando, F. J.
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Chapter: 114 (Page no: 395)
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An assessment of the role of grazing in European habitats.
Author(s):
Bunce, R. G. H.
Pérez-Soba, M.
Elbersen, B. S.
Wingerden, W. K. R. E. van
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Chapter: 115 (Page no: 397)
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Situation and perspectives of silvopastoral systems in Germany.
Author(s):
Finck, P.
Riecken, U.
Glaser, F.
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Chapter: 116 (Page no: 400)
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Wood-pasture and parkland: overlooked jewels of the English countryside.
Author(s):
Isted, R.
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Chapter: 117 (Page no: 402)
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Local capabilities development and silvopastoral intervention in Chiapas, Mexico.
Author(s):
Jiménez-Ferrer, G.
Soto-Pinto, L.
Nahed-Toral, J.
Aleman, T.
Ferguson, B.
Ibrahim, M.
Sinclair, F.
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Chapter: 118 (Page no: 404)
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Silvopastoralism as a land-use option for sustainable development on grassland farms in Northern Ireland.
Author(s):
McAdam, J. H.
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Chapter: 119 (Page no: 406)
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The potential for agroforestry in the Falkland Islands.
Author(s):
McAdam, J. H.
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Chapter: 120 (Page no: 408)
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Future perspectives for silvopastoral systems in NW Spain.
Author(s):
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
Rois-Díaz, M.
Pinto, M.
Oliveira, A.
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
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Chapter: 121 (Page no: 411)
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Outdoor pig production in the Basque Country (Spain).
Author(s):
Ruiz, R.
Domingo, A.
Oregui, L. M.
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Chapter: 122 (Page no: 413)
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Technology transfer in silvopastoral agroforestry: a toolbox for UK farmers.
Author(s):
Sibbald, A. R.
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Chapter: 123 (Page no: 415)
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Model and procedures for decision-making in management of diffusion, adoption and improvement process of agroforestry technology.
Author(s):
Suárez Hernández, M. J.
Hernández Pérez, G.
Suárez Mella, R.
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Chapter: 124 (Page no: 418)
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Declaration for silvopastoralism.
Author(s):
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
McAdam, J.
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Chapter: 125 (Page no: 419)
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Summary - silvopastoral systems conclusions.
Author(s):
Mosquera-Losada, M. R.
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A.
McAdam, J.
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