People’s Values and Preferences about Meat Consumption in View of the Potential Environmental Impacts of Meat: A Mixed-methods Systematic Review
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G. Guyatt | B. Johnston | P. Alonso-Coello | M. Bała | I. Solá | M. Rabassa | C. Valli | A. Prokop-Dorner | Małgorzata Maraj | Chrysoula Kaloteraki | Joanna Zając | Corinna Steiner | Montserrat Rabassa
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