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Description of the snowfall trend in the study area in Sierra Nevada which cover a total of 4583.72Km2.  This information is needed to analyze the change in the study period, which include 40 year of study (1961-2000), and to know which are the most most affected by the loss of snow.

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The average annual snowfall distributed in Sierra Nevada Mountains (4583.72 Km2) for the period 1961-2000 is represented in this map. This variable is expressed in accumulative mm per year.

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This map describes the average annual precipitation (mm) distributed in the Sierra Nevada area for the 1961-2000 study period. The study area covers a total of 4583.72 km2. The map were obtained through the interpolation of data observed in the meteorological stations available in the area.

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Past land use map of Baronia study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Past land use map of Balata di Baida study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Past land use map of Angimbé study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Soil map of Baronia study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Soil map of Balata di Baida study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Soil map of Angimbé study area (Monti di Trapani) generated by the farmers based on their local knowledge.

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Description of the soil water characteristics of the study area in Praglia (Colli Euganei). This information is needed to analyze the productivity and water use efficiency of the agroecosystems through the implementation of the agronomic and hydrological model (See D5.2).

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