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Fig. 1 Geographical overview of the study area, major land use classes, wind-power plants and main mobility infrastructures
Fig. 2 Location of RES systems located in non-irrigated arable areas (in green)
Fig. 3 Pollination supply index map for the year 2010
Fig 5 Graph of habitat degradation representing on the abscissas axis the amount of surface in percentage and on the ordinates axis the level of habitat degradation identified

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