Marine protected areas and children’s dietary diversity in the Philippines

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Soumya Alva
Kiersten Johnson
Anila Jacob
Heather D’Agnes
Richard Mantovani
Thea Evans
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[1] John Snow Inc.,The DHS Program
[2] Westat,undefined
[3] ICF International,undefined
[4] U.S. Agency for International Development,undefined
[5] Ronald Reagan Building,undefined
[6] ICF International,undefined
[7] ICF International,undefined
[8] Blue Raster,undefined
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Marine protected areas; Biodiversity; Dietary diversity; Nutrition; Children; Philippines;
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Fish living around the coral reefs in the Philippines provide livelihoods for more than a million local fishers and are an important source of protein for coastal communities. However, this rich resource is at risk from myriad threats, which consequently threaten human livelihoods, nutrition, and health. In this paper, we examine the degree to which marine protected areas (MPAs), which aim to conserve marine biodiversity, are associated with improved nutritional outcomes in children under age 5. This analysis, which uses data from the 2008 Philippines Demographic and Health Survey and MPA data from the Coastal Conservation and Education Fund, found a positive association between MPAs and children’s dietary diversity when the MPAs were located closer than 2 km to a child’s community. MPA characteristics such as age or type of management were not consistently associated with dietary diversity. These results suggest a positive association of proximity to MPAs with certain aspects of children’s diet.
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