One Welfare in Practice: The Role of the Veterinarian (CRC One Health One Welfare)

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ناشر : CRC Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 415
ISBN (شابک) : 9781032110783 , 1032110783
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Cover\nHalf Title\nSeries Page\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nTable of Contents\nForeword: One Welfare for the Veterinarian\nPreface\nIntroduction\nAcknowledgements\nEditor\nContributors\nChapter 1 One Health and One Welfare\n Introduction\n Lessons from One Health – A Short History\n Visualizing One Health\n Extending Health and Well-being to Animals and Ecosystems – Lessons Learned and Missed Opportunities from One Health\n Focus on People and Zoonoses\n Environment: The Missing Dimension\n Reconciling Equity and Trade-Offs\n Enter One Welfare\n Illustrative Examples of One Health and Welfare Challenges and Successes\n COVID-19 and a Global Pandemic of Our Own Making\n One Health and One Welfare as Partners\n Conclusions\n One Health and One Welfare Structured Academic Controversy Model and a One Welfare Approach\n Background Information for Students\n References\nChapter 2 Sustainability: The Role of Veterinarians in Aligning Animal, Human and Environmental Well-Being\n Introduction\n Sustainable Food Systems\n Context\n Animal Welfare in Food Production Systems\n The Challenge\n Infectious Disease\n Behavioural Restriction\n Mutilations\n Transport\n Slaughter\n Human and Planetary Welfare in Association with Food Production Systems\n The Challenge\n The Solutions\n Conclusions\n Veterinarians in Practice\n Context\n Antimicrobial Resistance\n The Challenge\n The Solutions\n Ectoparasiticide Use in Companion Animals\n The Challenge\n The Solutions\n Sustainable Companion Animal Ownership\n The Challenge\n The Solutions\n Veterinarians in Conservation\n Environmental Footprint of Clinical Veterinary Practice\n Veterinarians as Active Citizens\n What Should I Feed My Pet? Student Learning Exercise\n Background Information for Students\n Animal Well-Being\n Environmental Well-Being\n Human Well-Being\n Acknowledgements\n References\nChapter 3 Climate Change as an Animal Welfare Problem: The Role of the Veterinarian\n References\nChapter 4 Animal Welfare Aspects of Land Clearing\n What Is the Welfare Problem with Land Clearing?\n Definitions and Introduction\n Animal Welfare\n Social Licence\n Impact and Scale\n Extinction Debt\n Humaneness Score\n Model Case Humaneness Assessment Score – Black-striped wallaby (Macropus dorsalis)\n Biodiversity & Sustainability\n Stewardship, Contemporary Attitudes and Intergenerational Equity\n Lack of Legal Protections\n What Drives Land Clearing?\n Historical Drivers\n Current and Future Drivers Including Climate Change\n What Balances Are in Place to Regulate Land Clearing?\n Legislation, Education, Economics & Balanced Outcomes\n Mitigation\n Who Have Pushed for Change?\n Practical Actions?\n By Groups\n By Individuals\n What Will Change the Status Quo?\n Gender\n Human Population Growth and Consumption\n Climate Change\n Appendix 4.1\n Modelled Humaneness Assessment Score – Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)\n Modelled Humaneness Assessment Score – Greater Glider (Petauroides volans volans)\n References\nChapter 5 Wildlife Utilisation and One Welfare\n The Connections between Animal and Human Abuse and Neglect\n The Social Implications of Improved Animal Welfare\n Animal Health and Welfare, Human Well-being, Food Security and Sustainability\n Assisted Interventions Involving Animals, Humans and the Environment, Rehabilitation and Managed Animal Rehoming Programmes\n Sustainability: Connections between Biodiversity, the Environment, Animal Welfare and Human Well-being\n Summary\n Ethical Case Example: Bear Bile Farming\n Background\n Positions\n Bibliography\nChapter 6 One Welfare and the Management of Vertebrate Pest Animals: A Complex Problem Needing an Interdisciplinary Approach\n Introduction\n Justifying Management\n Understanding Community Concerns and Attitudes\n Developing Best Practice Management to Minimise Animal Suffering\n Adopting Best Practice Management\n A Case Study: The Commercial Harvesting of Kangaroos in Australia\n Justifying Kangaroo Harvesting\n Understanding Community Concerns and Attitudes\n Developing Best Practice Harvesting to Minimise Animal Suffering\n Adopting Best Practice Management\n How Will Following a One Welfare Approach Contribute to Improved Animal Welfare and Better Human Well-Being?\n Conclusions\n Acknowledgements\n References\nChapter 7 Managing Welfare and Well-being in Animal Disease Control Programmes\n Introduction\n The Mycoplasma bovis Control Programme in New Zealand\n The Impact of the Mycoplasma bovis Control Programme\n Managing the Impacts of the Disease Control Programme\n Learnings\n The Role of Veterinarians\n Veterinarians in Practice\n Veterinarians in Industry and Government\n Conclusions\n References\nChapter 8 Rabies Control in Indonesia: Working Together to Protect Animal and Human Welfare\n Rabies in Our Backyard\n The Complexity of Rabies\n Rabies Control Is Not Just an Animal Health Problem\n Social-Culture and Dogs\n Politics\n Dog Ecology and Free-Roaming Dogs\n Dog Social Problems: Traffic Accident\n Dog Social Problems: Garbage Scavenging\n Misconception Around Rabies Control and Animal Welfare Issues\n One Health and One Welfare for Rabies Control\n Rabies Control Needs a Multi-sectoral Approach\n Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM)\n Mass Vaccination of Dogs\n Dog Population Management\n Rabies Control to Improve Animal Welfare and Human Well-being\n National Master Plan/Roadmap for Rabies Eradication\n Integrated Surveillance\n Legislation to Support Rabies Control\n Challenges for Rabies Control\n Conclusions\n Recommendations\n References\nChapter 9 The Role of One Welfare in Development and Nutrition Security\n Introduction\n The Role of Animals in Development and Nutritional Security\n Animals and Nutrition Security\n Animals and Human Development\n Does Animal Welfare Have a Place When Human Welfare Is Compromised?\n Considering Animal Welfare in Context\n Relevance of Animal Welfare in Resource-Poor Situations\n Relevance of Animal Welfare in Situations Acutely Impacting People\n How to Take a Welfare-Sensitive Approach\n The Role and Responsibility for Animal Ethics and Animal Welfare in Development Projects\n Animal Welfare as a Tool to Strengthen and Measure Project Impact\n Purpose\n Conducting Welfare Assessment\n Participation\n Choose Your Indicators\n The Value of Using a One Welfare Approach\n References\nChapter 10 The Laboratory Animal Veterinarian’s Contribution to One Welfare\n Introduction\n Laboratory Animals, One Health and One Welfare\n Ethical Considerations\n The Roles of the Laboratory Animal Veterinarian\n Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine\n Education and Training\n Researcher Support\n Regulatory and Administrative Compliance\n Facility Management\n Comparative Medicine and 3Rs Research\n Case Example - Research into Novel Methods of Vertebrate Pest Control\n One Welfare Issues\n References\nChapter 11 Fish Welfare and One Welfare – A Veterinarian’s Perspective\n Introduction\n Fish and Their Importance to Humans\n Animal Welfare and Fish\n The Pain Debate\n Consciousness and Sentience\n Fish Welfare and Unnecessary Suffering\n Physical Health as an Essential Criterion of Good Welfare\n The Water Environment\n Dissolved Oxygen\n Holding Fish Out of Water – Why?\n Organic Matter\n Ammonia\n Water Temperature\n Other Water Quality Parameters\n Stocking Density\n The Killing of Fish to Eat\n Are There Impacts on Changing Fishing Practices?\n A Note on Killing of Fish by Immersion in Ice\n One Welfare and the Killing of Fish\n Euthanasia of Aquarium Fish\n Fish Used in Research\n Conclusions\n References\nChapter 12 Working Animals – One Health, One Welfare\n Introduction\n Working Animal Populations\n An Overview of Human Dependence on Working Animals\n Climate Protection\n Women\n Lack of Recognition and Data\n The United Nations and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\n The SDGs\n Strengthening Livelihoods SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth)\n Access to Vital Resources: SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation)\n Building Resilience: SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 13 (Climate Action)\n Productive Farming SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production)\n Empowering Women SDG 5 (Gender Equality)\n Enabling Education SDG 4 (Quality Education)\n Working Together for the Welfare of People and Working Animals SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)\n Individual and Community Effects\n Challenges\n Emergent and Ongoing Challenges\n The Donkey Skin Trade\n Impact of the Trade\n Animal Welfare\n Environment\n Livelihoods\n Links to Other Criminal Activity\n Animal Health Issues\n Actions to Help Working Animals\n Application of Economics to Working Animal Health and Welfare\n Strengthening of Veterinary Systems (New Market Opportunities, and Better Regulatory Preparedness)\n Improve Humane Understanding and Owner Knowledge\n Improved Political Awareness\n Collaborative NGO Work\n References\nChapter 13 Cow Shelters: Animal Welfare, Human Well-being and the Environment in an Indian Context\n Introduction\n The Indian Gaushala–A Historical and Chronological Perspective\n The Modern Gaushala’s Role and Ethical Dilemmas of the Ban on Cow Slaughter\n One Welfare Decision-Making Using an Ethical Evaluation to Generate Solutions\n Conflicts of Interests and Challenges of Using the One Welfare Approach\n Conclusions\n References\nChapter 14 One Welfare Approach to the Sea Transport of Livestock\n Introduction\n The World’s Livestock Exporters\n Europe\n Africa\n North America\n South America\n New Zealand\n Australia’s Live Export Industry\n The Middle East\n South-East Asia\n Biosecurity and the Trade\n The Live Export Journey\n Regulation and Animal Welfare\n The Need for Research and the Measurement of Animal Welfare\n Veterinarians Play Key Roles in Animal Health and Welfare\n Consideration of Stakeholder Opinions\n Complexities of the Trade: Economics versus Ethical Reasoning\n Conclusion\n Summary of Key Points\n Acknowledgements\n References\nIndex




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