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Case study area. A) Ecosystem subtypes (Level 3) (see Table S1, Suppl. material 1, Apostolova et al. (2017a), Apostolova et al. (2017b), Kostov et al. (2017), Velev et al. (2017), Yordanov et al. (2017), Zhiyanski et al. (2017)). B) Urban Atlas classes (2018) (see Table S2, Suppl. material 1, European Environment Agency 2020).

Case study area. A) Ecosystem subtypes (Level 3) (see Table S1, Suppl. material 1, Apostolova et al. (2017a), Apostolova et al. (2017b), Kostov et al. (2017), Velev et al. (2017), Yordanov et al. (2017), Zhiyanski et al. (2017)). B) Urban Atlas classes (2018) (see Table S2, Suppl. material 1, European Environment Agency 2020).

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