Animal welfare in a changing world / edited by Andrew Butterworth, University of Bristol, UK.

Contemporary and challenging, this thought-provoking book outlines a number of the key dilemmas in animal welfare today and tomorrow. The key issues range from the welfare of fur and fashion animals, to debates around intensive farming versus sustainability and climate change, to animals in tourism,...

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Other Authors: Butterworth, A. (Andrew) (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK ; Boston, MA, USA : CABI, [2018]
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Physical Description:xviii, 273 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction / Andy Butterworth
  • Habitat loss: changing how animals think? / Paul C. Paquet and Shelley M. Alexander
  • Whale entanglement - a 21st-century challenge in the ocean / Sarah, Dolman, Regina Asmutis-Silvia and Conor Ryan
  • The welfare effects of PCBs in the ocean / Mark Peter Simmonds
  • The fence - the welfare implications of the loss of the true wild / Adam G. Hart
  • Trophy hunting and animal welfare / Mark Jones and Chris Draper
  • Maria Panagiotopoulou, Panagiotis Asmanis, Rigas Tsiakiris and Kalliopi Stara / Carry on carrion: the fall of the scavenger
  • Restoring what we have destroyed: animal welfare aspects of wildlife conservation, reintroduction and rewilding programmes / Charlotte Berg
  • Joyce D'Silva / Intensification - the pressures of volume
  • Welfare challenges: feedlot cattle / Miriam Martin and Temple Grandin
  • Public opinion and the retailer: driving forces in animal welfare? / Henry Buller
  • Vertibrate/invertibrate - when do we start caring? / Michael J. Kuba
  • Animal welfare at slaughter - a global playing field? / Paul Whittington
  • Precision livestock farming: the future of livestock monitoring and management? / Tomas Norton and Daniel Berckmans
  • The paradoxical world of the dog / John Bradshaw and Elly Hiby
  • Animal experience of domestication / Xavier Boivin
  • Better to have lived and lost - the concept of a life worth living / James Yeates
  • If fishes feel pain, what should we do? / Victoria A. Braithwaite
  • Anthropomorphism: faculty thinking or useful tool? / Charles Foster
  • Speciesism / Stijn Bruers
  • Longevity and brevity - is death a welfare issue? / Andy Butterworth and James Yeates
  • Promises and challenges of big data associated with automated dairy cow welfare assessment / Kristof Hermans, Geert Opsomer, Bonny Van Ranst and Miel Hostens
  • Animal welfare: information in a changing world / Harry J. Blokhuis
  • Licensed to harm / Rebecca Aldworth
  • Animal watching in tourism / Taryn Glass and David A. Fennell
  • The rise of the inclusive approach to change in animal welfare / Philip Lymbery
  • Animal welfare protection in the face of shrinking public resource / Sophia Hepple.
  • Andy Butterworth / Introduction
  • Paul C. Paquet and Shelley M. Alexander / Habitat loss: changing how animals think?
  • Sarah, Dolman, Regina Asmutis-Silvia and Conor Ryan / Whale entanglement - a 21st-century challenge in the ocean
  • Mark Peter Simmonds
  • The welfare effects of PCBs in the ocean
  • Adam G. Hart / The fence - the welfare implications of the loss of the true wild
  • Mark Jones and Chris Draper / Trophy hunting and animal welfare
  • Maria Panagiotopoulou, Panagiotis Asmanis, Rigas Tsiakiris and Kalliopi Stara / Carry on carrion: the fall of the scavenger
  • Charlotte Berg / Restoring what we have destroyed: animal welfare aspects of wildlife conservation, reintroduction and rewilding programmes
  • Joyce D'Silva / Intensification - the pressures of volume
  • Miriam Martin and Temple Grandin / Welfare challenges: feedlot cattle
  • Henry Buller / Public opinion and the retailer: driving forces in animal welfare?
  • Michael J. Kuba / Vertibrate/invertibrate - when do we start caring?
  • Paul Whittington
  • Animal welfare at slaughter - a global playing field?
  • Tomas Norton and Daniel Berckmans / Precision livestock farming: the future of livestock monitoring and management?
  • John Bradshaw and Elly Hiby / The paradoxical world of the dog
  • Xavier Boivin / Animal experience of domestication
  • James Yeates / Better to have lived and lost - the concept of a life worth living
  • Victoria A. Braithwaite / If fishes feel pain, what should we do?
  • Charles Foster / Anthropomorphism: faculty thinking or useful tool?
  • Stijn Bruers / Speciesism
  • Andy Butterworth and James Yeates / Longevity and brevity - is death a welfare issue?
  • Kristof Hermans, Geert Opsomer, Bonny Van Ranst and Miel Hostens / Promises and challenges of big data associated with automated dairy cow welfare assessment
  • Harry J. Blokhuis / Animal welfare: information in a changing world
  • Rebecca Aldworth / Licensed to harm
  • Taryn Glass and David A. Fennell / Animal watching in tourism
  • Philip Lymbery / The rise of the inclusive approach to change in animal welfare
  • Sophia Hepple / Animal welfare protection in the face of shrinking public resource.