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Global and Mexican analytical review of the state of the art on ecosystem and environmental services: A geographical approach

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Figure 1. Annual number of pu- pu-blished papers about  ES .
Figure 3. Geographical distribution of published papers about ecosystem services, and number of case studies per country.
Figure 4. The main categories of ecosystem functions on the published papers about  ES .
Figure 5. The focal areas of the published papers about  ES .
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