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Mapping Land System Archetypes to Understand Drivers of Ecosystem Service Risks

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Land system archetypes are unique patterns of land-use intensity within prevailing environmental and socio-economic conditions that occur repeatedly across the terrestrial surface of the earth [1].

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Václavík, T., Lautenbach, S., Kuemmerle, T., Seppelt, R. (2019). Mapping Land System Archetypes to Understand Drivers of Ecosystem Service Risks. In: Schröter, M., Bonn, A., Klotz, S., Seppelt, R., Baessler, C. (eds) Atlas of Ecosystem Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96229-0_12

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