Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, mining, wasteful systems, biodiversity reduction by agriculture, and damaging climate change affect the existence of all animals, including humans. This discussion is now urgent and people are rethinking their links with the animals we use for clothing, food, work, companionship, entertainment, and research. The concepts of one health, one welfare, and one biology are discussed as a background to driving global change. Nothing should be exploited without considering the ethics of the action and the consequences. This review concerns domesticated animals, including those used for human consumption of meat, eggs, and milk; horses kept for work; ...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on six main issues. First, we briefly explain why an...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
In sharp contrast to prevalent public attitudes of 20 years ago, the field of animal-human relations...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
Abstract: Over time the human–animal bond has been changed. For instance, the role of pets has chang...
Fossil evidence indicates an association between human beings and animals dating back at least half ...
Today humans, animals, and the environment are remarkably interconnected and interdependent at a glo...
Humans have many kinds of relationships with domesticated animals. To maintain relationships interac...
Abstract: Humans have many kinds of relationships with domesticated animals. To maintain relationshi...
The term animal welfare means different things to different people. For some, it is the application ...
In an era in which natural resources are under unprece-dented pressure, it is vital to ask how the h...
This chapter concerns the complexity of interspecies relationships in contemporary world. These rela...
Human lives are very much intertwined with those of nonhuman animals. Regardless of the reasons, and...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on six main issues. First, we briefly explain why an...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
In sharp contrast to prevalent public attitudes of 20 years ago, the field of animal-human relations...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
Abstract: Over time the human–animal bond has been changed. For instance, the role of pets has chang...
Fossil evidence indicates an association between human beings and animals dating back at least half ...
Today humans, animals, and the environment are remarkably interconnected and interdependent at a glo...
Humans have many kinds of relationships with domesticated animals. To maintain relationships interac...
Abstract: Humans have many kinds of relationships with domesticated animals. To maintain relationshi...
The term animal welfare means different things to different people. For some, it is the application ...
In an era in which natural resources are under unprece-dented pressure, it is vital to ask how the h...
This chapter concerns the complexity of interspecies relationships in contemporary world. These rela...
Human lives are very much intertwined with those of nonhuman animals. Regardless of the reasons, and...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on six main issues. First, we briefly explain why an...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
In sharp contrast to prevalent public attitudes of 20 years ago, the field of animal-human relations...