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- | |Fig 1: Typical hedge plants that provide food for insects and birds in the form of flowers and fruits (from left to right: hawthorn (// | + | |Fig. 1: Typical hedge plants that provide food for insects and birds in the form of flowers and fruits (from left to right: hawthorn (// |
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===== The hedge - treasure for biodiversity and mankind ===== | ===== The hedge - treasure for biodiversity and mankind ===== | ||
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the hedge. | the hedge. | ||
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+ | |Fig. 2: Positive effect of the hedge on growth conditions on adjacent areas (adapted according to TEEB 2016)|Fig. 3: Ecosystem services of hedges: multiple benefits of hedges for humans| | ||
Ecosystem services are defined as direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems to human | Ecosystem services are defined as direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems to human | ||
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sources: Naturkapital Deutschland - TEEB DE, 2016. ecosystem services in rural areas - the | sources: Naturkapital Deutschland - TEEB DE, 2016. ecosystem services in rural areas - the | ||
basis for human well-being and sustainable economic development. Conclusions for decision | basis for human well-being and sustainable economic development. Conclusions for decision | ||
- | makers. Leibniz University Hannover, Helmholtz | + | makers. Leibniz University Hannover, Helmholtz |
Leipzig). | Leipzig). | ||
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- | *Abb 2: PosiMve effect of the hedge on growth conditions on adjacent areas (adapted | ||
- | according to TEEB 2016) | ||
- | **Fig. 3: Ecosystem services of hedges: multiple benefits of hedges for humans | ||
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