BOOKS: Legislative & regulatory options for animal welfare
From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2011:
Legislative & regulatory options for animal welfare
by Jessica Vapnek & Megan Chapman
for the Development Law Service, FAO Legal
Office. FAO Legislative Study 104.
Free download from: http://www.fao.org/docrep/013/i1907e/i1907e00.htm
“Because food animals are important to
human welfare–as a source of nutrition and
income–concern for animal welfare is
inextricable from concern for human needs,” open
United Nations Food & Agricultural Organization
researchers Jessica Vapnek and Megan Chapman in
Legislative & regulatory options for animal
welfare. “This is particularly the case in
countries with developing economies,” Vapnek and
Chapman continue, “where current and expected
population increases are putting pressure on food
security and economic growth. Increased food
animal production,” Vapnek and Chapman assert,
“is often a necessary part of attaining both
goalsŠThe key challenge is to find ways to
increase food animal production while
simultaneously improving or ensuring good animal
welfare and protecting food security.” Read more