Assessment of environment, land management, and spatial variables on recent changes in montado land cover in southern Portugal
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N. Guiomar | S. Godinho | R. Machado | P. Santos | P. Sá-Sousa | J. Fernandes | N. Neves | T. Pinto-Correia | P. Sá-Sousa | Rui Machado
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