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Examining the association between livestock ownership typologies and child nutrition in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia.

Sarah E DumasLea KassaSera L YoungAlexander J Travis
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Our novel typologies methodology allowed for an efficient and a more in-depth examination of the differential impact of livestock ownership patterns compared to typical binary or count measures of livestock ownership. We found that these patterns were not positively associated with child nutrition outcomes in this context. Development and conservation programs focusing on livestock must carefully consider the complex, context-specific relationship between livestock ownership and nutrition outcomes-including how livestock are utilized by the target population-when attempting to use livestock as a means of improving child nutrition.
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