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  "author": "Alonso, W. J.; Schuck-Paim, C.",
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      "raw_text": "Alonso, W. J., \u0026 Schuck-Paim, C. (2025). Welfare Footprint Framework: Methodological Foundations and Quantitative Assessment Guidelines. Center for Welfare Metrics (Sao Paulo). https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/94bxs",
      "title": "Welfare Footprint Framework: Methodological Foundations and Quantitative Assessment Guidelines",
      "authors": "Alonso, W. J.; Schuck-Paim, C.",
      "publication_year": 2025,
      "doi": "10.17605/osf.io/94bxs",
      "url": "https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/94bxs",
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  "doc_type": "Methodological Guidelines",
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  "publication_date": "2025",
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  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Old docs/Current Structure Docs/Welfare Footprint Framework - Methodological Foudations (2).pdf",
  "summary": "The Welfare Footprint Framework (WFF) provides rigorous methodology and quantitative standards for assessing animal welfare across diverse environments. It quantifies time spent in positive (Pleasure) and negative (Pain) affective states, enabling comparable, evidence-based decision-making and benchmarking. It ensures transparency by documenting evidence-to-judgment pathways and making assumptions explicit.",
  "title": "Welfare Footprint Framework: Methodological Foundations and Quantitative Assessment Guidelines"
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