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Resilience Ontologies in Veterinary Science: How They Shape the Way We Address Resilience. [PDF]
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River transport of cattle in northern Brazil - a systematic review. [PDF]
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One Welfare – a platform for improving human and animal welfare
Veterinary Record, 2016Adopting the concept of One Welfare could help to improve animal welfare and human wellbeing worldwide, argue Rebeca García Pinillos, Michael Appleby, Xavier Manteca, Freda Scott‐Park, Charles Smith and Antonio ...
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Consultation to define a One Welfare framework
Veterinary Record, 2017WE are conducting a survey to determine a global definition and conceptual framework for One Welfare. The proposed framework recognises the multifaceted aspects of the One Welfare concept and establishes a tool for …
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Women, welfare, and work: One view of the debate
Nursing Outlook, 1998Abstract The high rate of women living in poverty and participating in programs such as income assistance, food stamps, and Medicaid health insurance is tied to their unique, gender-based obligation to care for others without compensation. It is important that nurses, who work in a field traditionally conceptualized as women's work, understand and ...
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“Welfare Is Everybody’s Responsibility”—or No One’s?
The neoliberal university, by commodifying and individualising learning, teaching and research, has been linked to growing mental health issues and presents many challenges for delivering adequate mental health services. We use concepts of critical geographies, including mutual aid, as a framework to explore the potential of Mental Health First Aid ...Kent, Aimee +2 more
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One welfare: links between animal welfare and farmer welfare
Policy BriefingOne welfare: links between animal welfare and farmer ...Lamont, Kate, Jessiman, Lesley
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One Welfare, One Health, One Stress: Humans and Other Animals
2019In this chapter, the need for scientific study of stress and welfare is explained. The imprecise use of terms, especially stress, is described and reasons for some of the problems in understanding the concepts are discussed. It is argued that there is a requirement for further analysis of the concepts, and especially careful synthesis of current ideas.
Donald M. Broom, Ken G. Johnson
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