One welfare a framework to improve animal welfare and human well-being

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Section 3: Animal Health and Welfare, Human Well-being, Food

Security and Sustainability 49

3.1 Animal Welfare and Food Safety 50

3.2 Improved Animal Welfare and Farmer Well-being 52

3.3 Animal Health and Welfare, Environmental Protection,

Food Security and Sustainability 57

3.4 One Welfare within Protections Systems in Practice 60

Section 4: Assisted Interventions Involving Animals, Humans and

the Environment 65

4.1 Interactions between Humans, Animals and the Environment 66

4.2 Benefits of the Human–Animal Bond (HAB) 69

4.3 Assisted Interventions Involving Animals, Humans

and the Environment in Practice 72

Section 5: Sustainability: Connections Between Biodiversity,

the Environment, Animal Welfare and Human Well-being 74

5.1 Interaction Between Diverse Factors 77

5.2 Conservation and Animal Welfare 78

5.3 Air, Land, Water, Climate Change and One Welfare 81

5.4 Biodiversity, the Environment, Animal Welfare

and Human Well-being in Practice 84

Index 87

Tables

Table 1. Relationship between One Welfare and the five

freedoms, provisions and domains. 11

Table 2.1. Animal hoarding disorder signs. 29

Table 2.2. Animal hoarder characteristics. 30

Case studies and contributors

1. VioPet (Nuria Querol Viñas) 20

2. The Links Group (Freda Scott-Park, The Links Group, UK) 20

3. The National Link Coalition (Phil Arkow, National Link

Coalition, USA) 21

4. Separation-related distress (Sarah Heath, England) 26

5. National Sheep Association Annual Survey (UK)

(Nicola Smith, National Sheep Association, UK) 28

6. Prairie Mountain Inter-Agency Hoarding Coalition

(PMIHC) (PMIHC, Canada) 32
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