One Welfare
A Framework to Improve Animal Welfare and Human Wellbeing
- Publisher
CABI - Published
27th July 2018 - ISBN 9781786393852
- Language English
- Pages 120 pp.
- Size 6.875" x 9.5"
- Images 4-color photos
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- Publisher
CABI - Published
27th July 2018 - ISBN 9781786393845
- Language English
- Pages 120 pp.
- Size 6.875" x 9.5"
- Images 4-color photos
- Request Exam Copy
Contemporary and thought-provoking, this book provides a definition of the concept of One Welfare: the interconnection between animal welfare, human wellbeing and the environment. The book establishes a conceptual framework, in five sections, resulting from a three month global consultation on a draft proposal comprising nine areas. The book contains:
- A one welfare approach which complements and extends the existing one health approach
- A range of prestigious contributions from key opinion leaders in the field of animal welfare which help to define the framework
- A platform for the development of more collaborative and integrated animal welfare standards and policies
One Welfare complements the One Health and Eco Health approaches, enabling full integration of animal welfare within other disciplines; a much needed tool to help improve animal welfare, human wellbeing and environmental components and support worldwide sustainable development goals. Integrating this concept into existing projects could help to foster collaboration to improve human and animal welfare globally. This text is of interest to those working in the fields of animal and human welfare, sustainability and conservation, international development and to all those keen to extend the one health approach to animal welfare and human wellbeing.
Foreword - Monique Eloit, Director General, OIE
1. Introduction to One Welfare
2. One Welfare Definition
The One Welfare Framework
Section 1. The connections between animal and human abuse and neglect
Section 2. The social implications of improved animal welfare
Section 3. Animal health and welfare, human wellbeing, food security and sustainability
Section 4. Assisted interventions involving animals, humans and the environment
Section 5. Sustainability: connections between biodiversity, the environment, animal welfare and human wellbeing
Rebeca García Pinillos
Rebeca García Pinillos qualified as a Vet at the University of Zaragoza and completed a PhD at the University of Reading. She has worked in private practice as a small animal and equine vet as well as Government veterinary and policy adviser on a number of subjects including veterinary public health, zoonosis, exotic disease and animal welfare. She has also volunteered with exotic/wild animals across Asia, Africa and the Americas. Rebeca regularly participates as an animal welfare expert in training events, workshops and conferences across the world and is a passionate advocate of One Welfare as complement to One Health.