A systematic review of public attitudes, perceptions and behaviours towards production diseases associated with farm animal welfare
Increased productivity may have negative impacts on farm animal welfare (FAW) in modern
animal production systems. Efficiency gains in production are primarily thought to be due to …
animal production systems. Efficiency gains in production are primarily thought to be due to …
Toward a psychology of human–animal relations.
Nonhuman animals are ubiquitous to human life, and permeate a diversity of social contexts
by providing humans with food and clothing, serving as participants in research, improving …
by providing humans with food and clothing, serving as participants in research, improving …
Explaining people's perceptions of invasive alien species: A conceptual framework
Human perceptions of nature and the environment are increasingly being recognised as
important for environmental management and conservation. Understanding people's …
important for environmental management and conservation. Understanding people's …
Animal-assisted interventions in mental health: Definitions and theoretical foundations
Publisher Summary The advent of scientific medicine toward the end of the nineteenth
century had the effect of displacing companion animals from therapeutic settings. The goals …
century had the effect of displacing companion animals from therapeutic settings. The goals …
[BOOK][B] Human-livestock interactions: The stockperson and the productivity of intensively farmed animals
PH Hemsworth, GJ Coleman - 2010 - books.google.com
Human-animal interactions have a profound effect on farm animals and stockpeople alike.
Training of stockpeople can improve livestock welfare and in turn productivity, and is a …
Training of stockpeople can improve livestock welfare and in turn productivity, and is a …
How contact with nature affects children's biophilia, biophobia and conservation attitude in China
W Zhang, E Goodale, J Chen - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
The widening gap between humans and nature, driven by urbanization, seems to be an
indisputable fact in the modern world. Such a gap may breed apathy towards environmental …
indisputable fact in the modern world. Such a gap may breed apathy towards environmental …
The non-economic motives behind the willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation
We explored the relationships among human attitudes towards biodiversity, its economic
value and the public awareness for biodiversity conservation. Behavioural items and specific …
value and the public awareness for biodiversity conservation. Behavioural items and specific …
Relating ecoystem services to domains of human well-being: Foundation for a US index
LM Smith, JL Case, HM Smith, LC Harwell… - Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Humans are dependent upon the services provided by nature, and unless we effectively
account for the range of values from ecosystems in our efforts to protect the environment, we …
account for the range of values from ecosystems in our efforts to protect the environment, we …
Birds in the playground: Evaluating the effectiveness of an urban environmental education project in enhancing school children's awareness, knowledge and attitudes …
Children nowadays, particularly in urban areas, are more disconnected from nature than
ever before, leading to a large-scale “extinction of experience” with the natural world. Yet …
ever before, leading to a large-scale “extinction of experience” with the natural world. Yet …
Factors that influence farmers' views on farm animal welfare: A semi-systematic review and thematic analysis
Simple Summary Farm animal welfare is a complex issue linking several academic
disciplines, including animal science, veterinary, psychology, sociology, and agricultural …
disciplines, including animal science, veterinary, psychology, sociology, and agricultural …