
1. Hedge networks
In this article, we refer to hedgerows as lines of trees and/or shrubs no more than 10 m wide. Hedgerows are located between two agricultural plots or between an agricultural plot and a road. They are managed landscape features. As we shall see, hedgerows can vary greatly from one region to another. A hedgerow network is a set of hedgerows that are more or less connected to each other (figures 1 and 2 ).
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Law no. 76-629 of July 10, 1976 on nature protection.
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