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Muestra la importancia de los asuntos clave para la cooperación transfronteriza otorgada por los actores involucrados en cada archipiélago, y la media general para la Macaronesia europea. Fuente: Adaptado de De Andrés García et al., 2019; García-Sanabria, in press. Figure 4. Shows the importance of the key issues for cross-border cooperation evaluated by the stakeholders of each archipelago, and the importance mean for the overall European Macaronesia. Source: Adapted from De Andrés García et al., 2019; García-Sanabria, in press.

Muestra la importancia de los asuntos clave para la cooperación transfronteriza otorgada por los actores involucrados en cada archipiélago, y la media general para la Macaronesia europea. Fuente: Adaptado de De Andrés García et al., 2019; García-Sanabria, in press. Figure 4. Shows the importance of the key issues for cross-border cooperation evaluated by the stakeholders of each archipelago, and the importance mean for the overall European Macaronesia. Source: Adapted from De Andrés García et al., 2019; García-Sanabria, in press.

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