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Table 1.

Criteria used for identifying the agroforestry (AGF) practices.

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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]).

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Fig 2.

Maximum, mean, and minimum altitude (m asl) of the European Mediterranean regions basin (Data from EEA [1]).

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Fig 3.

Share of dominant land cover, in the Mediterranean regions of Europe.

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Fig 4.

Percentage of land occupied by silvopasture.

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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.

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Fig 6.

Number of Rural Development Programmes (RDP) 2014–2020 measures promoting silvopasture with annual cropland forest farming.

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Table 2.

Measures favouring silvopasture combined with woody perennials and orchards.

RDP: Rural Development Program; Reg: Regeneration.

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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).

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