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Diet, income, and subsistence in an eastern highland village, Papua New Guinea

Pages 235-253 | Received 01 May 1990, Accepted 29 Mar 1991, Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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I. Mueller, P. Vounatsou, T. Smith & B.J. Allen. (2001) Subsistence agriculture and child growth in Papua New Guinea. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 40:4, pages 367-395.
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Amrita Neelakantan, Ruth DeFries & Jessica Fanzo. (2020) Food security and livelihoods of post-resettlement households around Kanha National Park. PLOS ONE 15:12, pages e0243825.
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Peter F. Heywood & Robin L. Hide. (2018) Nutritional Effects of Export-Crop Production in Papua New Guinea: A Review of the Evidence. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 15:3, pages 1-17.
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