Income Disparities and the Global Distribution of Intensively Farmed Chicken and Pigs
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Each dot represents a country, with the size indicative of the stock according to FAOSTAT [5]. Only countries with stocks > 0 for chickens (n = 190) and pigs (n = 170) are included.
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Gilbert, Marius; Conchedda, Giulia; P. Van Boeckel, Thomas; Cinardi, Giuseppina; Linard, Catherine; Nicolas, Gaëlle; et al. (2015). Income Disparities and the Global Distribution of Intensively Farmed Chicken and Pigs. PLOS ONE. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133381
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AUTHORS (11)
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Marius Gilbert
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Giulia Conchedda
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Thomas P. Van Boeckel
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Giuseppina Cinardi
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Catherine Linard
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Gaëlle Nicolas
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Weerapong Thanapongtharm
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Laura D'Aietti
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William Wint
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Scott H. Newman
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Timothy P. Robinson
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Antimicrobial resistanceflock sizeGlobal Distributionimpactproduction systemsincome Disparitiesfeed cropsforecast future trajectoriespig production systemslivestock farminglivestock sectorgreenhouse gas emissionsland use changepower paritypig distributionsgdpmodelling assumptions10 km resolutionSmallholder Farmerskm 2backyard farmingnovel relationshipIntensively Farmed Chicken