• Policymakers should consider animal welf

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    Policymakers should consider animal welfare in decisions
    Important policy debates about the food system and climate change can
    benefit from accounting for animal well-being

    Date:
    July 6, 2023
    Source:
    Rutgers University
    Summary:
    Incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy
    and practice, according to new research. The article notes that
    animal welfare rarely is considered during policymaking, explains
    why current tools make it difficult to incorporate the well-being
    of animals into public policy and identifies methods for remedying
    these issues.


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    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy and
    practice, according to Rutgers research.

    The article, published in Science, notes that animal welfare rarely
    is considered during policymaking, explains why current tools make it
    difficult to incorporate the well-being of animals into public policy
    and identifies methods for remedying these issues.

    "Animal welfare is often ignored in policymaking, despite its relevance
    across many domains ranging from food systems to biomedical research to
    climate policy," said Mark Budolfson, a faculty member of the Center
    for Population- Level Bioethics at the Rutgers Institute for Health,
    Health Care Policy and Aging Research and coauthor of the study. "Part of
    the reason animal welfare is ignored is that policymakers currently lack established methods for integrating animal welfare into decision-making." According to the researchers, there are well-developed tools for
    incorporating human welfare into policy analysis, but comparable
    tools for incorporating animal welfare are in their earliest stages of development. For example, no- kill animal shelters help offset public discomfort with euthanizing unwanted animals. A policy question might
    be: Should these animal shelters be publicly subsidized to avoid having
    to euthanize pets if those subsidies diverted resources from other
    human interests? New tools, such as those presented by study authors,
    may help policymakers assess the welfare impacts of a policy like this
    on humans and animals on a common scale.

    "It is commonplace for decision makers to weigh the costs and benefits
    of different policies. We describe emerging methods that allow animal
    welfare impacts to be included in those calculations," said Bob Fischer, coauthor of the study and an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Texas State University.

    Authors of the study suggested conducing interdisciplinary research to
    develop and refine methods for quantifying interspecies welfare; utilizing measurable correlations between animals and humans; and ensuring animal
    welfare is included in policy debates.

    "There are so many areas where animal welfare matters, such as when
    governments aim to improve farm productivity while reducing land use
    and greenhouse gas emissions," said Budolfson, a faculty member of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Rutgers School
    of Public Health who is also affiliated with the Population Wellbeing Initiative at the University of Texas at Austin. "Unfortunately, some of
    the most straightforward ways of doing this have negative implications for animal welfare, so policymakers should ask 'When, if ever, is it better
    to increase environmental sustainability if it reduces animal welfare?'"
    "The bottom line is that it's a mistake to ignore the effect of our
    public policies on wild and domestic animals," said Noah Scovronick,
    coauthor of the study and a faculty member at Rollins School of Public
    Health at Emory University. "Our decisions affect other species, and in
    turn other species affect us, whether it's through diseases that can be transmitted back and forth, through the productivity of our food supply,
    or any of many other possible examples."
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    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Mark Budolfson, Bob Fischer, Noah Scovronick. Animal welfare:
    Methods to
    improve policy and practice. Science, 2023; 381 (6653): 32 DOI:
    10.1126/ science.adi0121 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/07/230706152651.htm

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