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Fig 1: Potential distribution of native ecosystems in Ecuador
Fig 4: Lake Nakuru catchment basin: changes in forest cover 1930-1998
Fig 6D: Ukraine’s changing agrobiodiversity  1935-2010
Fig 11: Location of continental terrestrial protected areas in the Ecuadorean National System of Protected Areas (SNAP) in 2003, in relation to ecosystem status in 2001 (converted, mosaic in the process of conversion, or natural).

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