Integrating livestock health measures into marginal abatement cost curves: -EN- -FR- L’intégration des paramètres de santé du bétail dans les courbes de coût marginal d’abattement -ES- Incluir parámetros de salud pecuaria en las curvas del costo marginal de reducción
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Abstract
This Review allows the presentation of what is currently considered best practice in the use of economics in animal health, and it looks at where economics could be incorporated into animal health investments and programmes to ensure that the allocation of resources is both proportionate and timely.
Understanding the socio-economic circumstances in which animal diseases emerge, are maintained and spread, is both a part of economic impact assessments and a basis for multidisciplinary assessments of animal health interventions. Such assessments need to consider animal welfare and take into account the value that society places on this important aspect of animal care.
In addition to changes in public attitudes towards animal health and welfare, there has been a shift in the way the world uses and views economics. The neo-classical basis of economic assessment is under scrutiny and alternative views of how to assess people’s behaviour have been proposed. These are applicable to an animal health context and need to be explored if economics is to add value to animal disease management and to overall leadership on animal health and welfare policies and standards.
Vol. 36 (1), April 2017, Trilingual
ISBN 978-92-95108-30-1
29.7 x 21 cm, approx. 350 pp.
Ref.: R 36 (1), Price: 70 €
将牲畜健康措施整合到边际屠宰成本曲线中:- en - en -将牲畜健康参数整合到边际屠宰成本曲线中- es -包括para ametres de salud pecuaria en las curvas del costo边际reduccion
本审查报告介绍了目前被认为在动物卫生中使用经济学的最佳做法,并探讨了在哪些方面可以将经济学纳入动物卫生投资和规划,以确保资源的分配既相称又及时。了解动物疾病出现、维持和传播的社会经济环境,既是经济影响评估的一部分,也是对动物卫生干预措施进行多学科评估的基础。这样的评估需要考虑动物福利,并考虑到社会对动物护理这一重要方面的重视。除了公众对动物健康和福利的态度发生变化外,世界使用和看待经济学的方式也发生了变化。经济评估的新古典主义基础正在受到审视,关于如何评估人们行为的其他观点也已被提出。如果经济学要为动物疾病管理和对动物健康和福利政策及标准的全面领导增加价值,这些原则适用于动物健康背景,需要加以探索。36(1), 2017年4月,TrilingualISBN 978-92-95108-30-129.7 x 21厘米,约。350页,ref: R 36 (1), Price: 70€
期刊介绍:
The Scientific and Technical Review is a periodical publication containing scientific information that is updated constantly. The Review plays a significant role in fulfilling some of the priority functions of the OIE. This peer-reviewed journal contains in-depth studies devoted to current scientific and technical developments in animal health and veterinary public health worldwide, food safety and animal welfare. The Review benefits from the advice of an Advisory Editorial Board and a Scientific and Technical Committee composed of top scientists from across the globe.