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    <dc:description>Highlights  Limited evidence for knowledge transference in critical policy documents. Ecosystem Services as a framework cannot guide a re-imagining of our food systems. Agroecology as a framework is not supported in policy despite abundant research and support. Agroforestry policy in England should be rooted in agroecological principles and form part of a land-use framework.</dc:description>
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    <dct:abstract>Highlights  Limited evidence for knowledge transference in critical policy documents. Ecosystem Services as a framework cannot guide a re-imagining of our food systems. Agroecology as a framework is not supported in policy despite abundant research and support. Agroforestry policy in England should be rooted in agroecological principles and form part of a land-use framework.</dct:abstract>
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