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Animal Welfare and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

This paper systematically evaluates the extent to which achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) is compatible with improving animal welfare. The analyses were based on discussion and independent scoring in a group of 12 participants with academic backgrounds within agricultural or vete...

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Autores principales: Keeling, Linda, Tunón, Håkan, Olmos Antillón, Gabriela, Berg, Charlotte, Jones, Mike, Stuardo, Leopoldo, Swanson, Janice, Wallenbeck, Anna, Winckler, Christoph, Blokhuis, Harry
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649940
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00336
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author Keeling, Linda
Tunón, Håkan
Olmos Antillón, Gabriela
Berg, Charlotte
Jones, Mike
Stuardo, Leopoldo
Swanson, Janice
Wallenbeck, Anna
Winckler, Christoph
Blokhuis, Harry
author_facet Keeling, Linda
Tunón, Håkan
Olmos Antillón, Gabriela
Berg, Charlotte
Jones, Mike
Stuardo, Leopoldo
Swanson, Janice
Wallenbeck, Anna
Winckler, Christoph
Blokhuis, Harry
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description This paper systematically evaluates the extent to which achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) is compatible with improving animal welfare. The analyses were based on discussion and independent scoring in a group of 12 participants with academic backgrounds within agricultural or veterinary sciences. We considered all categories of animals; those kept for food production, working and companion animals, but also laboratory and wild animals. The strengths of the links between improving animal welfare and achieving an SDG were scored on a 7-point scale, from being completely indivisible, at one end of the scale, to where it is impossible to reach both the SDG and improved animal welfare at the same time. There was good consensus between participants, with the overall scores being positive, indicating that although animal welfare is not explicitly mentioned in the SDGs, working to achieving the SDGs is compatible with working to improve animal welfare. When analyzing the direction of the links, the impact of achieving an SDG was considered, on average, to be slightly better at leading to improved animal welfare, than the impact of improving animal welfare was on achieving the SDG. The exception to this was for SDG 2, dealing with zero hunger. The two SDGs for which there was strongest mutual reinforcing were SDG 12, which deals with responsible production and consumption, and SDG 14, which deals with life below water. Most of the targets under these two SDGs were considered relevant to animal welfare, whereas when all SDGs were considered, 66 targets of the total of 169 were considered relevant. Although the results of this study suggest a mutually beneficial relationship between improving animal welfare and achieving SDGs, this should be confirmed on a wider group of people, for example people from less developed countries and other stakeholders. Showing the relationships between animal welfare and the sustainable development goals helps highlight the importance of animal welfare when implementing these goals in practice. The methodology described in this study could also be useful to researchers working with other societal and environmental issues not yet considered within the overall SDG framework.
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spelling pubmed-67970062019-10-24 Animal Welfare and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Keeling, Linda Tunón, Håkan Olmos Antillón, Gabriela Berg, Charlotte Jones, Mike Stuardo, Leopoldo Swanson, Janice Wallenbeck, Anna Winckler, Christoph Blokhuis, Harry Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science This paper systematically evaluates the extent to which achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) is compatible with improving animal welfare. The analyses were based on discussion and independent scoring in a group of 12 participants with academic backgrounds within agricultural or veterinary sciences. We considered all categories of animals; those kept for food production, working and companion animals, but also laboratory and wild animals. The strengths of the links between improving animal welfare and achieving an SDG were scored on a 7-point scale, from being completely indivisible, at one end of the scale, to where it is impossible to reach both the SDG and improved animal welfare at the same time. There was good consensus between participants, with the overall scores being positive, indicating that although animal welfare is not explicitly mentioned in the SDGs, working to achieving the SDGs is compatible with working to improve animal welfare. When analyzing the direction of the links, the impact of achieving an SDG was considered, on average, to be slightly better at leading to improved animal welfare, than the impact of improving animal welfare was on achieving the SDG. The exception to this was for SDG 2, dealing with zero hunger. The two SDGs for which there was strongest mutual reinforcing were SDG 12, which deals with responsible production and consumption, and SDG 14, which deals with life below water. Most of the targets under these two SDGs were considered relevant to animal welfare, whereas when all SDGs were considered, 66 targets of the total of 169 were considered relevant. Although the results of this study suggest a mutually beneficial relationship between improving animal welfare and achieving SDGs, this should be confirmed on a wider group of people, for example people from less developed countries and other stakeholders. Showing the relationships between animal welfare and the sustainable development goals helps highlight the importance of animal welfare when implementing these goals in practice. The methodology described in this study could also be useful to researchers working with other societal and environmental issues not yet considered within the overall SDG framework. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6797006/ /pubmed/31649940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00336 Text en Copyright © 2019 Keeling, Tunón, Olmos Antillón, Berg, Jones, Stuardo, Swanson, Wallenbeck, Winckler and Blokhuis. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Olmos Antillón, Gabriela
Berg, Charlotte
Jones, Mike
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Swanson, Janice
Wallenbeck, Anna
Winckler, Christoph
Blokhuis, Harry
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