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Product title : | Animal Welfare: global issues, trends and challenges |
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Author(s) : | A.C.D. Bayvel, S.A. Rahman & A. Gavinelli; Ed.: 2005 | |
Summary :“Animal Welfare: global issues, trends and challenges” is the second major animal welfare publication in the OIE Scientific and Technical Review series and is designed to provide a contemporary, and truly global, perspective on animal welfare. Detailed reviews on historical, current and future approaches to the scientific assessment of animal welfare will be complemented by perspectives and updates from the five OIE regions and selected international stakeholders.
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R24(2) | TRILINGUAL | ![]() |
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- Contents Vol. 24 (2)
- Preface
- Introduction
- Science-based assessment of animal welfare: farm animals
- Science-based assessment of animal welfare: companion animals
- Science-based assessment of animal welfare: laboratory animals
- Science-based assessment of animal welfare: wild and captive animals
- Science-based assessment of welfare: aquatic animals
- Animal health policies and practices in the Americas: preliminary study
- Global perspectives on animal welfare: Europe
- Global perspectives on animal welfare: Africa
- Global perspectives – the Middle East: Egypt
- Global perspectives on animal welfare: Asia, the Far East, and Oceania
- Animal welfare: the role and perspectives of the meat and livestock sector
- Animal welfare: the role of non-governmental organisations
- The World Veterinary Association and animal welfare
- Animal transport and welfare: a global challenge
- The Food Marketing Institute and the National Council of Chain Restaurants: animal welfare and the retail food industry in the USA
- Philosophy, policy and procedures of the World Organisation for Animal Health for the development of standards in animal welfare
- Transport of animals by sea
- The effects of land transport on animal welfare
- Slaughter of animals for human consumption
- Killing of animals for disease control purposes
- The assessment and implementation of animal welfare: theory into practice
- Using animals in research, testing and teaching
- Animal welfare and international trade
- Food safety and environmental issues in animal welfare
- Strategic animal welfare issues: ethical and animal welfare issues arising from the killing of wildlife for disease control and environmental reasons
- Animal welfare and developing countries: opportunities for trade in high-welfare products from developing countries
- Conclusion – The use of animals in agriculture and science: historical context, international considerations and future direction