Table 1.
Criteria used for identifying the agroforestry (AGF) practices.
Fig 1.
Type of dominant forest property in the European Mediterranean area (public, private, and other type of forest property, following the classification of Pulla et al. [14]).
Fig 2.
Maximum, mean, and minimum altitude (m asl) of the European Mediterranean regions basin (Data from EEA [1]).
Fig 3.
Share of dominant land cover, in the Mediterranean regions of Europe.
Fig 4.
Percentage of land occupied by silvopasture.
Fig 5.
Percentage of silvopasture (pasture) in agrarian lands (the sum of (i) pastures with non permanent crop trees and grazed pasture as understory and (ii) permanent crop (fruit + nut) trees and grazed pasture as understory), and lands linked to woodland and shrublands.
Fig 6.
Number of Rural Development Programmes (RDP) 2014–2020 measures promoting silvopasture with annual cropland forest farming.
Table 2.
Measures favouring silvopasture combined with woody perennials and orchards.
RDP: Rural Development Program; Reg: Regeneration.
Table 3.
Woodland production through the development of forestry technologies, processing, mobilising, and marketing of forest products as well the value chain per rural development program (RDP).