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Assessing measures of animal welfare

Heather Browning

2022Biology & Philosophy72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract There are many decision contexts in which we require accurate information on animal welfare, in ethics, management, and policy. Unfortunately, many of the methods currently used for estimating animal welfare in these contexts are subjective and unreliable, and thus unlikely to be accurate. In this paper, I look at how we might apply principled methods from animal welfare science to arrive at more accurate scores, which will then help us in making the best decisions for animals. I construct and apply a framework of desiderata for welfare measures, to assess the best of the currently available methods and argue that a combined use of both a whole-animal measure and a combination measurement framework for assessing welfare will give us the most accurate answers to guide our action.

Topics & Concepts

Animal welfareConstruct (python library)Philosophy of biologyWelfareAction (physics)Measure (data warehouse)Animal ethicsComputer sciencePublic economicsRisk analysis (engineering)Management sciencePhilosophy of scienceEconomicsBusinessPolitical scienceEpistemologyEcologyBiologyData miningLawQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyProgramming languagePhysicsAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesAnimal Nutrition and PhysiologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact