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  1. Pillars for successful operationalization of one health as an ecosystem approach: experience from a human-animal interface in the Maasai steppe in Tanzania

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Gwakisa, P., George, J., Sindato, C., Ngonyoka, A., Nnko, H., Assenga, J., Kimera, S., Nessele, M. O.

    Background: Solving complex public health challenges requires integrated approaches to health, such as One Health. A key element of the One Health approach is the interrelationship between human, animal and environmental health and the associated multistakeholder collaboration across many...

  2. Establishing a working definition for veterinary care desert

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Bunke, Laura, Harrison, Scarlett, Angliss, Gillian, Hanselmann, Rhea

    OBJECTIVE: To develop a formal definition of veterinary care deserts as guidance for veterinary and animal welfare professionals to easily identify areas with limited access to veterinary care that can be targeted with expansion or implementation of programs and services. SAMPLE: 52 sources...

  3. Ensuring ethical animal welfare research: are more ethics review committees the solution?

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Nielsen, B. L., Golledge, H. D. R., Chou, JenYun, Camerlink, I., Pongracz, P., Ceballos, M. C., Whittaker, A. L., Olsson, I. A. S.

    The article discusses ways to ensure ethical animal welfare research, and suggests that more committees should improve accessibility, but other factors need to be considered as well. The article emphasizes that animal welfare researchers must think about the ethical aspects of their work from...

  4. Ensuring ethical animal welfare research: are more ethics review committees the solution?

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Nielsen, B. L., Golledge, H. D. R., Chou, JenYun, Camerlink, I., Pongracz, P., Ceballos, M. C., Whittaker, A. L., Olsson, I. A. S.

    The article discusses ways to ensure ethical animal welfare research, and suggests that more committees should improve accessibility, but other factors need to be considered as well. The article emphasizes that animal welfare researchers must think about the ethical aspects of their work from...

  5. Description of Twenty-Nine Animal Hoarding Cases in Italy: The Impact on Animal Welfare

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Sacchettino, Luigi, Gatta, Claudia, Giuliano, Viviana Orsola, Bellini, Francesca, Liverini, Alessia, Ciani, Francesca, Avallone, Luigi, d’Angelo, Danila, Napolitano, Francesco

    The hoarding of animals is a psychiatric disease, characterized by a compulsive collection of animals, with a relevant impact upon the care and welfare of animals, as well as on human society. In Italy, there are neither substantial reports nor information shared about such a phenomenon, making...

  6. Animal welfare deserts: human and nonhuman animal inequities

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Reese, L., Li, X. M.

    Residents of distressed areas of inner cities have less access to many of life's necessities and amenities than their more well-off counterparts. Geographic proximity has been identified as a primary barrier to accessing care for pets potentially creating animal welfare deserts. This...

  7. Developing and Planning a Protocol for Implementing Health Promoting Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) in a Tertiary Health Setting

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    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Hamilton-Bruce, M. A., Young, J., Nottle, C., Hazel, S. J., Milton, A. G., McDowall, S., Mani, B., Koblar, S.

    The Ottawa Charter identifies that multiple levels of government, non-government, community, and other organizations should work together to facilitate health promotion, including in acute settings such as hospitals. We outline a method and protocol to achieve this, namely an Action Research...

  8. Veterinary education and experience shape beliefs about dog breeds. Part 2: trust

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Caddiell, R. M. P., White, P., Lascelles, B. D. X., Royal, K., Ange-Van Heugten, K., Gruen, M. E.

  9. A survey of the main behavioural and natatorial issues observed in non-genetically selected dog breeds trained for water rescue activities

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Cecchi, F., Macchioni, F.

  10. Social licence to cull: examining scepticism toward lethal wildlife removal in cities

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Essen, E. von, Redmalm, D.

  11. Social licence to cull: examining scepticism toward lethal wildlife removal in cities

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Essen, E. von, Redmalm, D.

  12. Separation distress in a sample of rescued galgos form Spain

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Normando, S. R. C., Bertomoro, F., Bonetti, O.

  13. Separation distress in a sample of rescued galgos form Spain

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Normando, S. R. C., Bertomoro, F., Bonetti, O.

  14. Review: Sentientism - for whose sake? Ethics, sciences, and crypto-teleological fact-value bridges, illustrated by the research about sentience in invertebrates

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Baranzke, H., Ingensiep, H. W.

  15. Review: Animal husbandry and sustainable agriculture: is animal welfare (only) an issue of sustainability of agricultural production or a separate issue on its own?

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Wawrzyniak, D.

  16. Possibilities of reducing fearfulness and stress in horses by prophylactic methods and behavioural therapies

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Budzynska, M., Jarosz, M., Kapustka, J.

  17. Possibilities of reducing fearfulness and stress in horses by prophylactic methods and behavioural therapies

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Budzynska, M., Jarosz, M., Kapustka, J.

  18. A mixed methods approach for measuring topic sensitivity in conservation

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Ibbett, H., Jones, J. P. G., Dorward, L., Kohi, E. M., Dwiyahreni, A. A., Prayitno, K., Sankeni, S., Kaduma, J., McHomvu, J., Saputra, A. W., Sabiladiyni, H., Supriatna, J., St John, F. A. V.

  19. Maus-tratos pelo abandono de animais no periodo de ferias

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Ataide Junior, V. de P., Bastos, P. A. de S., Caron, A. J. B.

  20. Integrating dog shelters in the One Health perspective: is this truly achievable?

    Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Sacchettino, L., Gatta, C., Pelagalli, A., Maruccio, L., Napolitano, F., Avallone, L., D'Angelo, D.