Introducing the montado, the cork and holm oak agroforestry system of Southern Portugal
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The Portuguese montado is an agro-silvo
pastoral system quite similar to the dehesa in Spain,
and covering in Portugal most of the Southern region
of the country, Alentejo. The trees in the montado
are cork oh holm oak, and the system is mostly
acknowledged due to the cork production, but also
due to its singular savanna like land cover pattern, its
multiple and complementary productions, the support
of a diversity of ecosystems services and its biodiversity.
The present special issue covers the diversity
of components of the montado and of perspectives
required to understand and assess the functioning of
the system. This Editorial introduces the montado
system, describes its extension and similarities to the
dehesa in Spain, and addresses the multiple productions
and externalities of the montado. It also refers to
the several components of the system. It focus on the
uniqueness and values of this system, stressing its
potential and threats, and the requirements for
integrated knowledge production. In the end of the
Editorial, each one of the papers that compose the
special issue are presented.
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Pinto-Correia et al 2011