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European permanent grasslands (PG) vary widely in their delivery of agricultural outputs and other ecosystem services and hence in their challenges and opportunities for sustainable grassland management. To facilitate communication about these...
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John Elliott1, Sophie Tindale2, Samantha Outhwaite1, Fiona Nicholson1, Paul Newell-Price1, Novieta H. Sari2, Erik Hunter3, Pedro Sánchez-Zamora4, Shan Jin5, Rosa Gallardo-Cobos4, Simona Miškolci6 and Lynn J. Frewer2 Abstract Permanent grasslands...
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